Hello,
I cannot say I have been too much of a pain but sir, yes sir. I have been a pain. At first, I am unthoughtful of others and whatever else... Okay!
Nice and slow!
Seth
P.S. I am building very slowly if anyone followed along. Dot your i's and cross your t's or whatever. yea boy!
Okay! Making Things Work!
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Re: Okay! Making Things Work!
It really is out of focus a bunch. I have an older camera and it is bogus, obviously. That or my use of it in the dim light makes it worse.
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Re: Okay! Making Things Work!
The only thing I think I can make out from that video is that you have X and Y setup backwards or you are confused about Cartesian coordinate system. X is left to right movement and Y is front to back.
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Re: Okay! Making Things Work!
Hello,
That is relative. Just kiddin' here. Anyway, thank you for pointing that out!
Seth
P.S. Dim light and fast moving cameras make for terrible videos obviously. Have no fear, I will retry and redo things.
That is relative. Just kiddin' here. Anyway, thank you for pointing that out!
Seth
P.S. Dim light and fast moving cameras make for terrible videos obviously. Have no fear, I will retry and redo things.