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Prop-1 Random Servo Movement system

Started by ilusion, February 13, 2007, 06:50:31 PM

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ilusion

February 13, 2007, 06:50:31 PM Last Edit: February 13, 2007, 06:55:05 PM by ilusion
I received my first Prop-1 from Jon & John at Hauntcon in Dallas in 2005. When I got it home, one of the first program I wrote for it was to control the movements of an animatronic character. I wanted to have the creature move, but I didn't want to spend the time to program each pose. I also wanted to be able to have the creature make continuous random movements that would go with any soundtrack or dialog I created. The result was the first Prop-1 program I wrote. The 6-servo Random Motion generator:

Click the image to see a hi-res video

detailed here:

http://www.spiderspreyground.com/howto/prop-1/

I have since used a prop-1 with this code to retrofit my Dungeon Keeper:

http://www.spiderspreyground.com/howto/dk-toepincher/

and my "XAR" (Experimental Arachnid Robot):

http://www.spiderspreyground.com/2005/images/DSC00269.jpg

The random motion code has since been refined by a number of folks (I think Jon has a souped-up version somewhere :) ) and is really easy to use to get some animation in a puppet or animatronic character. :)

Vern

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