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Does anyone thimk it would be cool to have animation for some projects.

I don't know if it is even possible, but think about the presentation it would be awesome.

Awhile back I made a fly tieing table for a client and in the center of the table was a tall round shelf unit on a turn table.
With a remote control the shelf unit would rase up to expose a computer monitor, and then the monitor if you wanted to could rotate 360 degrees.

Can you imagine showing that in your presentation.

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Gary, I don't know about you, but it's pretty animated watching me try to get these cabinets cut out on time running around like a one armed paper hanger.
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Damon,

Try doing it all by hand without the router. Sometimes I feel like I'm growing roots, or the wife will ask if I'm going to retire on that job :joker:

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Google " Animation programs"
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Here is a Picture of the Table
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Here it is with the monitor raised
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That's an amazing piece of work Gary... wow!
Sorry I don't have anything to add about animating it, but had to comment on the piece.
Actually come to think of it, you could use a screenshot program (maybe the built-in one?) and take a screen shot, move the image on the screen, take another, repeat ad nauseum, then put it all together. It'd probably be rough, but doable, definitely time-consuming... using all this high technology to do old-timey stop-frame animation.
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If you have an MPEG (camcorder) file of the popup raising, email it to me and I can convert it to an animated GIF that will be much smaller in file size. My avatar is an example of an animated GIF that I created as is the spinning globe logo on the eCabWorld website.
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Dan,

Thanks for the offer but like I said it's an older project about 3 years ago and I don't think too many people are going to want a piece like this and it was very pricey. It's one of a kind

Nice to know that it could be done.

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Hey Nice stringer of Blue Gills Makes me hungry looking at them
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