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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:49 am    Post subject: Tom Potter's comments on my animations. Reply with quote

Many people have complemented me on my animations including Potter
who said "It's amazing how well and how fast he does graphics."

Whilst I appreciate such comments, it should be said that I do not
produce quickly. Much thought goes into each animation and it
is a long, painstaking process. Do not be misled into thinking
I can produce fast or well. I do try to produce well, but fast? No.
This animation has several faults which are only apparent from
the angle shown, you would not see them from a side-on view:
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/loco2.gif
Also it took about 40 hours to make, spread over 3 days.
I take great pains with fine detail, but after 40 hours of industrious
endeavour some blunders are bound to slip past me, I am not perfect.
There are mistakes and they are not deliberate mistakes, but is
it worth the effort to redraw 24 frames? Only if you spot them
easily.

The same is true for you. If you were honest with yourself
and look at what you produce from a different point of view
you'd see your own blunders. Some of you try to mask them
and bluster how right you are, and you convince yourselves.
In reality you are fooling yourselves.

Those amongst you that glorify Einstein haven't seen the blunders
he made, you are blind and dishonest fools. Your problem, not mine.

Remember this: Genius is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration.

Androcles.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:49 am    Post subject: Re: Tom Potter's comments on my animations. Reply with quote

On Jul 14, 7:49 pm, "Androcles" <Headmas...@Hogwarts.physics> wrote:
Quote:
Many people have complemented me on my animations including Potter
who said "It's amazing how well and how fast he does graphics."

Whilst I appreciate such comments, it should be said that I do not
produce quickly.  Much thought goes into each animation and it
is a long, painstaking process. Do not be misled into thinking
I can produce fast or well. I do try to produce well, but fast? No.
This animation has several faults which are only apparent from
the angle shown, you would not see them from a side-on view:
 http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/loco2.gif
Also it took about 40 hours to make, spread over 3 days.
I take great pains with fine detail, but after 40 hours of industrious
endeavour some blunders are bound to slip past me, I am not perfect.
There are mistakes and they are not deliberate mistakes, but is
it worth the effort to redraw 24 frames? Only if you spot them
easily.

The same is true for you. If you were honest with yourself
and look at what you produce from a different point of view
you'd see your own blunders. Some of you try to mask them
and bluster how right you are, and you convince yourselves.
In reality you are fooling yourselves.

Those amongst you that glorify Einstein haven't seen the blunders
he made, you are blind and dishonest fools. Your problem, not mine.

Remember this:   Genius is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration.

Ha! Anybody can make a drawing.

<http://members.aol.com/rotanasnem/lego.htm>

Quote:

 Androcles.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 11:02 am    Post subject: Re: Tom Potter's comments on my animations. Reply with quote

"Mensanator" <mensanator@aol.com> wrote in message
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On Jul 14, 7:49 pm, "Androcles" <Headmas...@Hogwarts.physics> wrote:
Quote:
Many people have complemented me on my animations including Potter
who said "It's amazing how well and how fast he does graphics."

Whilst I appreciate such comments, it should be said that I do not
produce quickly. Much thought goes into each animation and it
is a long, painstaking process. Do not be misled into thinking
I can produce fast or well. I do try to produce well, but fast? No.
This animation has several faults which are only apparent from
the angle shown, you would not see them from a side-on view:
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/loco2.gif
Also it took about 40 hours to make, spread over 3 days.
I take great pains with fine detail, but after 40 hours of industrious
endeavour some blunders are bound to slip past me, I am not perfect.
There are mistakes and they are not deliberate mistakes, but is
it worth the effort to redraw 24 frames? Only if you spot them
easily.

The same is true for you. If you were honest with yourself
and look at what you produce from a different point of view
you'd see your own blunders. Some of you try to mask them
and bluster how right you are, and you convince yourselves.
In reality you are fooling yourselves.

Those amongst you that glorify Einstein haven't seen the blunders
he made, you are blind and dishonest fools. Your problem, not mine.

Remember this: Genius is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration.

Ha! Anybody can make a drawing.

<http://members.aol.com/rotanasnem/lego.htm>
=================================================

Yep... and every idiot has a theory.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 2:31 am    Post subject: Re: Tom Potter's comments on my animations. Reply with quote

On Jul 14, 8:49 pm, "Androcles" <Headmas...@Hogwarts.physics> wrote:
Quote:
Many people have complemented me on my animations including Potter
who said "It's amazing how well and how fast he does graphics."

Whilst I appreciate such comments, it should be said that I do not
produce quickly.  Much thought goes into each animation and it
is a long, painstaking process. Do not be misled into thinking
I can produce fast or well. I do try to produce well, but fast? No.
This animation has several faults which are only apparent from
the angle shown, you would not see them from a side-on view:
 http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/loco2.gif
Also it took about 40 hours to make, spread over 3 days.
I take great pains with fine detail, but after 40 hours of industrious
endeavour some blunders are bound to slip past me, I am not perfect.
There are mistakes and they are not deliberate mistakes, but is
it worth the effort to redraw 24 frames? Only if you spot them
easily.

The same is true for you. If you were honest with yourself
and look at what you produce from a different point of view
you'd see your own blunders. Some of you try to mask them
and bluster how right you are, and you convince yourselves.
In reality you are fooling yourselves.

Those amongst you that glorify Einstein haven't seen the blunders
he made, you are blind and dishonest fools. Your problem, not mine.

Remember this:   Genius is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration.

 Androcles.

Hate to tell you this guy, but you beautiful illustration is seriously
incorrect.

It depicts a hard linkage between two wheels of differenct diameters
that obviously would not rotate at the same rate.

Keep your day job.

Harry C.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:32 am    Post subject: Re: Tom Potter's comments on my animations. Reply with quote

hhc314@yahoo.com wrote:
Quote:
Hate to tell you this guy, but you beautiful illustration is seriously
incorrect.

It depicts a hard linkage between two wheels of differenct diameters
that obviously would not rotate at the same rate.

Harry,
You know I am a good mechanic so I must tell you this.
his "graphic" might be off a bit or it might be a perspective thing.
(you know that further away wheel only "looks" smaller.
anyway..

I can assure you a hard linkage like shown and connected at the
correct radius point on each wheel, can make 2 different sized
wheels roll at the same speed.

--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman
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