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    Cool Re: Looking for animation lisp routines

    Here is a Fireworks animation that I’ve been playing around with lately. This is the first version, and I already have some ideas of some other variations to display. First try it in a new drawing until you are comfortable the way it works. It displays the Fireworks while in a grread loop. Press Q for quit instead of the Escape key to exit the program. When it's finished, it purges the layer FireWorks and all the entities it created.

    Enjoy,
    Terry

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    Last edited by Terry Cadd; 2008-07-15 at 10:33 PM. Reason: Uploaded latest version to run faster.

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    Default Re: Looking for animation lisp routines

    Hi Terry,
    it's great, I like it.

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    Default Re: Looking for animation lisp routines

    I found in my archive more Animations or Simulations.

    Enjoy,
    HofCAD CSI.
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    Sound Animations or Simulations of the Maltese cross or Geneva mechanism,
    using the Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1.

    From: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    See also: http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=14549.0

    Enjoy,
    HofCAD CSI.

    Tip 1: For safety and best results, start with a new drawing.
    Tip 2: If the screen isn't steady, then sometimes it helps when you give
    a pick with your left mouse button.
    Tip 3: To maximize your screen display, you can in AutoCAD 2004+, use the
    command CLEANSCREENON.
    Tip 4: Before running de program, you can in AutoCAD 2007+, change the
    background with the command VIEW or -VIEW in a different color,
    gradient, image or in AutoCAD 2008+ 'Sun in Sky'.
    Tip 5: You can of course also split up your screen with the VPORTS command
    with different viewing directions and styles(shademodes), before
    running the program.
    After a testrun, you can change the viewsize with the ZOOM command.
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    Sound Animations or Simulations of three Parallel mechanism,
    using the Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1.

    From: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    See also: http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=14549.0

    Enjoy,
    HofCAD CSI.

    Tip 1: For safety and best results, start with a new drawing.
    Tip 2: If the screen isn't steady, then sometimes it helps when you give
    a pick with your left mouse button.
    Tip 3: To maximize your screen display, you can in AutoCAD 2004+, use the
    command CLEANSCREENON.
    Tip 4: Before running de program, you can in AutoCAD 2007+, change the
    background with the command VIEW or -VIEW in a different color,
    gradient, image or in AutoCAD 2008+ 'Sun in Sky'.
    Tip 5: You can of course also split up your screen with the VPORTS command
    with different viewing directions and styles(shademodes), before
    running the program.
    After a testrun, you can change the viewsize with the ZOOM command.
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    Last edited by hofcad; 2011-09-14 at 04:29 PM.

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    Smile Re: Looking for animation lisp routines

    Hi everybody! I just join this forum today.

    Ofcourse I did also make a lisp some years back, & by using it, any opened drawing in AutoCAD will starts circling around the AutoCAD screen.
    I will upload it soon here. plz wait.

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    Sound Animations or Simulations of a Pulley, Valve, Bench Vice and a Hammer
    (variant on http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?t=883 from Fuccaro)
    using the Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1.

    From: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    See also: http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=14549.0

    Enjoy,
    HofCAD CSI.

    Tip 1: For safety and best results, start with a new drawing.
    Tip 2: If the screen isn't steady, then sometimes it helps when you give
    a pick with your left mouse button.
    Tip 3: To maximize your screen display, you can in AutoCAD 2004+, use the
    command CLEANSCREENON.
    Tip 4: Before running de program, you can in AutoCAD 2007+, change the
    background with the command VIEW or -VIEW in a different color,
    gradient, image or in AutoCAD 2008+ 'Sun in Sky'.
    Tip 5: You can of course also split up your screen with the VPORTS command
    with different viewing directions and styles(shademodes), before
    running the program.
    After a testrun, you can change the viewsize with the ZOOM command.
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    Last edited by hofcad; 2011-09-15 at 08:25 AM.

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    Sound Presentations (Inventor like of an exploded view) of a U-bolt pipe strap and Shaft clamp
    using the Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1.

    From: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    See also: http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=14549.0

    Enjoy,
    HofCAD CSI.

    Tip 1: For safety and best results, start with a new drawing.
    Tip 2: If the screen isn't steady, then sometimes it helps when you give
    a pick with your left mouse button.
    Tip 3: To maximize your screen display, you can in AutoCAD 2004+, use the
    command CLEANSCREENON.
    Tip 4: Before running de program, you can in AutoCAD 2007+, change the
    background with the command VIEW or -VIEW in a different color,
    gradient, image or in AutoCAD 2008+ 'Sun in Sky'.
    Tip 5: You can of course also split up your screen with the VPORTS command
    with different viewing directions and styles(shademodes), before
    running the program.
    After a testrun, you can change the viewsize with the ZOOM command.
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    Last edited by hofcad; 2011-09-15 at 08:31 AM.

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    Default Re: Looking for animation lisp routines

    Sound Animations or Simulations of a Stable, Toggle clamp, Bench shear
    and a Drilling template
    using the Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1. and Sndrec32.exe.

    For Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1. see:
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
    http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=14549.0
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=85202
    For Sndrec32.exe see:
    http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=25012.0

    Enjoy,
    HofCAD CSI.

    Tip 1: For safety and best results, start with a new drawing.
    Tip 2: If the screen isn't steady, then sometimes it helps when you give
    a pick with your left mouse button.
    Tip 3: To maximize your screen display, you can in AutoCAD 2004+, use the
    command CLEANSCREENON.
    Tip 4: Before running de program, you can in AutoCAD 2007+, change the
    background with the command VIEW or -VIEW in a different color,
    gradient, image or in AutoCAD 2008+ 'Sun in Sky'.
    Tip 5: You can of course also split up your screen with the VPORTS command
    with different viewing directions and styles(shademodes), before
    running the program.
    After a testrun, you can change the viewsize with the ZOOM command.
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    Last edited by hofcad; 2011-09-15 at 10:44 AM.

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    Default Re: Looking for animation lisp routines

    For 'Movation of diesel engine' see
    http://www.planet-source-code.com/UR...13/anyname.htm
    Regards Jaap.

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