GroG

9 years 2 months ago

There's a size limit .. typically I take pictures that are 600 X 400 - and they work fine...

Cwright

9 years 2 months ago

every time I try to insert a picture, everything just goes light gray and freezes. hummmm, I'm sure it is something I'm missing, but don't know what it is.  The pictures are uploaded, just cant seem to get them to the blog.

Cwright

9 years 2 months ago

Ok, so who was the kind person to get the pictures posted for me, and how did you do it? Thanks!

GroG

9 years 2 months ago

In reply to by Cwright

It was Elves !!!!

The pictures did not look too large, perhaps your internet connection was slow.. or problems with your browser ?  Internet Explorer is usually the most problematic .. FireFox the least...

Cwright

9 years 2 months ago

Ok, now that you can see the pictures, you can see Alice without her face and with her face.  As you can see, without her face, the skull is not the same as most InMoov, because the skin of her face fit this one better, but you can also see that inside the skull is all InMoov parts, some only slightly modified to fit inside.  Both Eye balls have cameras in them with only a very small hole in the center of the iris for them to see though.  When she is fully assembled, she does have skin on her entire body, much like her face.

Great build ..

Thanks for the "under the skin" shot !

What type of cameras? How would you rate them? What type of computer do you have it hooked up to?

Nice setup. Looks to fit very well. 

I also like the spring on the neck piston. Stops the head from falling on lose of power?

Very nice keep us updated.

Cwright

9 years 2 months ago

In reply to by dwilli9013

Yes, the Neck Spring is a nice idea, I got it from someone else on here, can't take credit for that one.  I need to get one that is about an inch longer.  The weight of the head with the face and hair attached is almost 8 lbs, and that is a bit heavy, but the mega servos seem to handle the movement ok.

Alice has two endocopy cameras, one in each eye, the main think it wanted them for is there size, and to have face recognition and they work for that.  The Cameras are only 300K so the quality of the picture is far from great, but they work and if the pictures I just added post, then you will see how they were put in the eyeball.  As for the computer, she has an Asus motherboard and intel processor with 64 Gbs of ram, all attached directly on her back, and I have used a transition cable to switch from PC Power supply to laptop battery power, so know power cord will be needed except when the batteries need to go on the charger.  Her eye movement and jaw movement are the same as any other InMoov build and sees to work fine, even after the eyes are in the skin sockets.

Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I've been plaqued with 3d printer problems.