Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

im usinng adobe photoshop to layer the frames on top of one another

and then using adobe image ready to animate them

cheers, i didn't realise i had adobe image ready... gave it a go works well.

anyway keep up the awsome work :P

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/80364-animations/#findComment-1465297
Share on other sites

im not too sure why this one came out more fuzzy than the others

i have used other people's images

but i did the animation

cycle6ub.gif

i made one avatar sized

if people want to use it, go for it

i had to drastically resize and also cut out some of the frames so it would comply with forum regulation

cycles18ae.gif

http://img317.imageshack.us/img317/5549/cycles18ae.gif

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/80364-animations/#findComment-1469522
Share on other sites

usherly: any requests?

sl!m: i start school again on tuesday, so tonight is probably my last chance because im too busy when school starts

i see you have a black r32 GTSt, 4 spoke rims...

ill see what i can do

thanks for all the compliments guys, appreciate it

yep, thats mine ;)

did you come up with anything ;)????

and dont worry about school mate ;)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/80364-animations/#findComment-1481134
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • Based off what you’ve said here, I think I’ve figured out a good bit of what I’ve done wrong -  So on the line going from the PCV valve to carbon canister, there’s a T joint that is pretty much right next to that lower port - I hadn’t noticed that the hose in the diagram was curved to attach onto the carb, so I was putting that line for the lower port onto the PCV line / carbon canister line instead. I’m going to have a flick through the manual again tomorrow and should hopefully find a diagram that’ll show me where that T joint should be connected to. Timing also 100% needs to be sorted out as well, should be able to tackle that tomorrow as well. Definitely feel like I should be on the right track now though. 
    • The screw is for idle (pilot circuit) mixture adjustment. Else, I'm confused ~ the diagram shows 2 carby ports, and the intake manifold port, but you're suggesting the "2nd port on the back of the carb that isn’t mentioned in the diagrams" ...yet, both carby ports are shown...que?... ...in any event, that port should be connected, but if not (like it is now), it's unlikely to cause a backfire out the carby (it would introduce false air and give you a fast/lean idle) ...sounds more like timing issues/spark plug wire routing responsible for the backfiring.    
    • That's fair, I can see both points. I get enthusiastic when I see the FS section has a new post and want to see what interesting thing someone is selling. Then I get deflated it's a bump of a 10 year old post. Ha ha
    • Couple of litres of moonshine from his southern cousins would do it...
    • Brakes definitely won't make him faster. They only slow you down. 😛
×
×
  • Create New...