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Moonwalk Challenge

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Moonwalk Challenge

Post by DirtyRoboto » Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:12 am

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Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:12 am

I challenge anyone to make your RN1 Moonwalk, ala Micky Jackson without the glitter glove.

Post your moves here.

I will have a moon walk DTP (down to perfection) by the end of the month, so you better get with it.

Marcus.
I challenge anyone to make your RN1 Moonwalk, ala Micky Jackson without the glitter glove.

Post your moves here.

I will have a moon walk DTP (down to perfection) by the end of the month, so you better get with it.

Marcus.
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Post by beermat » Tue Nov 07, 2006 3:57 am

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Tue Nov 07, 2006 3:57 am

How many times does the RN-1 have to grab its crotch during the move for it to be considered 'perfection' ?
How many times does the RN-1 have to grab its crotch during the move for it to be considered 'perfection' ?
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Post by DirtyRoboto » Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:41 am

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Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:41 am

depends how many "shamons!" you do!
depends how many "shamons!" you do!
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Post by beermat » Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:05 pm

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Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:05 pm

There will be 2 more shamons than a-hee-hees.

Actually, as you try the moonwalk, you'll probably find the RN will rotate around the foot you are trying to balance on rather than slide. But I might have a stab to see if I can even get close. It'd be cool to do!
There will be 2 more shamons than a-hee-hees.

Actually, as you try the moonwalk, you'll probably find the RN will rotate around the foot you are trying to balance on rather than slide. But I might have a stab to see if I can even get close. It'd be cool to do!
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Post by DirtyRoboto » Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:00 pm

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Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:00 pm

Here is an example of a single glide with one foot. This should give you an idea of what can be done.
Remember, the moonwalk is an illusion. What appears to happen is not what is being done.

'====================================
moon1:
MOVE G6D, 89, 50, 133, 117, 103, 100
MOVE G6A,108, , , , ,
MOVE G6A,102, 81, 145, 93, 100, 100
MOVE G6D,101, 60, 142, 112, 102, 100
MOVE G6D,116, 63, 142, 131, 102, 100
MOVE G6A, 96, 92, 137, 90, 101, 100
MOVE G6D,100, 47, 146, 129, 107, 100
MOVE G6A,104, 92, 137, 90, 90, 100
MOVE G6D, 95, 84, 111, 120, 111, 100
MOVE G6A,110, 78, 136, 105, 91, 100
MOVE G6D, 96, 113, 110, 95, 111, 100
MOVE G6D,104, 112, 93, 110, 103, 100
MOVE G6A, 97, 78, 107, 129, 96, 100
WAIT
GOSUB standard_pose
RETURN
'====================================
Here is an example of a single glide with one foot. This should give you an idea of what can be done.
Remember, the moonwalk is an illusion. What appears to happen is not what is being done.

'====================================
moon1:
MOVE G6D, 89, 50, 133, 117, 103, 100
MOVE G6A,108, , , , ,
MOVE G6A,102, 81, 145, 93, 100, 100
MOVE G6D,101, 60, 142, 112, 102, 100
MOVE G6D,116, 63, 142, 131, 102, 100
MOVE G6A, 96, 92, 137, 90, 101, 100
MOVE G6D,100, 47, 146, 129, 107, 100
MOVE G6A,104, 92, 137, 90, 90, 100
MOVE G6D, 95, 84, 111, 120, 111, 100
MOVE G6A,110, 78, 136, 105, 91, 100
MOVE G6D, 96, 113, 110, 95, 111, 100
MOVE G6D,104, 112, 93, 110, 103, 100
MOVE G6A, 97, 78, 107, 129, 96, 100
WAIT
GOSUB standard_pose
RETURN
'====================================
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Post by beermat » Wed Nov 08, 2006 1:45 am

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Wed Nov 08, 2006 1:45 am

*Gasp* you mean it's not real? :)

So, you said 'to perfection', and I took that to mean it'd look identical to MJs move. Part of the move requires sliding one leg backwards whilst the other leg starts 'heel up, toe down' and that heel is lowered as the other leg slides. This is critical to making it look like a forward walking motion. This requires all the weight to be on the toe of the non-sliding foot, which is hard to do on a RN given the lack of toe joints and will more than likely cause a pivoting action rather than a sliding action. You can Google many directions about how to Moonwalk, and they all include the above description.

Having said that, with some creativity, I think you can get close to replicating the motion to the point where the illusion kicks in and it should look pretty cool and will be a 'must' for everyone who has to show off the RN-1 to inquisitive family and friends. Good luck!

P.S. The move above causes my RN to fall over everytime, gyros on or off. The joys of slightly different zero settings!
*Gasp* you mean it's not real? :)

So, you said 'to perfection', and I took that to mean it'd look identical to MJs move. Part of the move requires sliding one leg backwards whilst the other leg starts 'heel up, toe down' and that heel is lowered as the other leg slides. This is critical to making it look like a forward walking motion. This requires all the weight to be on the toe of the non-sliding foot, which is hard to do on a RN given the lack of toe joints and will more than likely cause a pivoting action rather than a sliding action. You can Google many directions about how to Moonwalk, and they all include the above description.

Having said that, with some creativity, I think you can get close to replicating the motion to the point where the illusion kicks in and it should look pretty cool and will be a 'must' for everyone who has to show off the RN-1 to inquisitive family and friends. Good luck!

P.S. The move above causes my RN to fall over everytime, gyros on or off. The joys of slightly different zero settings!
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Post by Ric » Wed Nov 08, 2006 9:45 am

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Wed Nov 08, 2006 9:45 am

Try the above suspending your RN-1 with a piece of string tied to the ceiling and it works well.
If any 'clever Dick' in the audience asks about the string tell them it's an illusion!

Ric
Try the above suspending your RN-1 with a piece of string tied to the ceiling and it works well.
If any 'clever Dick' in the audience asks about the string tell them it's an illusion!

Ric
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Post by onesandzeros » Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:38 am

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Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:38 am

lol
nice challenge
this is a great way to keep us active.

so eevryone will post there moves on november 30th?
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nice challenge
this is a great way to keep us active.

so eevryone will post there moves on november 30th?
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Post by DirtyRoboto » Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:55 pm

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Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:55 pm

Oooow! I am soooh close. My damaged upper arm is stopping me big time but I have good leg action going on.
I may even upload my BodyPop interlude attempt, for you all to enjoy.
I have a good wave (BodyPop move) diagonal through Takeshi from his left arm to his right foot.
I am also looking to include some hip thrusts with groin hold aproximations, but I will see how that goes before including it.

Marcus.
Oooow! I am soooh close. My damaged upper arm is stopping me big time but I have good leg action going on.
I may even upload my BodyPop interlude attempt, for you all to enjoy.
I have a good wave (BodyPop move) diagonal through Takeshi from his left arm to his right foot.
I am also looking to include some hip thrusts with groin hold aproximations, but I will see how that goes before including it.

Marcus.
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Re: Moonwalk Challenge

Post by beermat » Wed Nov 29, 2006 12:50 pm

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Wed Nov 29, 2006 12:50 pm

DirtyRoboto wrote:I will have a moon walk DTP (down to perfection) by the end of the month, so you better get with it.
Marcus.


1 day to go! Are you ready, Dirty?!
DirtyRoboto wrote:I will have a moon walk DTP (down to perfection) by the end of the month, so you better get with it.
Marcus.


1 day to go! Are you ready, Dirty?!
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Post by DirtyRoboto » Wed Nov 29, 2006 6:54 pm

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Wed Nov 29, 2006 6:54 pm

Kind of!
I got what I reckon to be a good stab at it but I am unhappy as I am one servo down.
I am going to put off until I get the servo and reset the date to December 20.
I am looking to get a new servo within 2 weeks from now so don't go fretting.

I am also going to get a gyro and sonar, but don't worry as I am looking to work on movement for at least 3 more months and will post up my moves where possible.

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Has anyone done a good quadruped crawl yet?

I have done a relly good baby crawl but again, due to being a servo down it just doesn't cut mustard compared to what I could do with a fully working Takeshi.

Marcus.
Kind of!
I got what I reckon to be a good stab at it but I am unhappy as I am one servo down.
I am going to put off until I get the servo and reset the date to December 20.
I am looking to get a new servo within 2 weeks from now so don't go fretting.

I am also going to get a gyro and sonar, but don't worry as I am looking to work on movement for at least 3 more months and will post up my moves where possible.

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Has anyone done a good quadruped crawl yet?

I have done a relly good baby crawl but again, due to being a servo down it just doesn't cut mustard compared to what I could do with a fully working Takeshi.

Marcus.
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