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silver2row
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Okay! Making Things Work!

Post by silver2row »

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!
silver2row
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Post by silver2row »

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.

Seth
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Post by ShawnM »

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.
silver2row
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Re: Okay! Making Things Work!

Post by silver2row »

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.
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