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Animation: How a lock works.

Information about locks themselves. Questions, tips and lock diagram information should be posted here.

Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby MrWizard » 5 Jan 2013 5:17

Those are some truly amazing renderings for sure. As mentioned before the last pin should not be there because there is no cut on the key in that position. I don't know if you can just modify this animation or have to start all over again but just 6 pins would be great that is all that the key actually has. Looking forward to seeing more of this fantastic animation. I would like to see what it takes to do such work. :mrgreen:

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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby liverladylocksmith » 12 Jan 2013 21:54

Just to say well done on some fantastic animation! Some people find it difficult to get their heads around what goes on inside cylinder locks and that is a beautiful way to demonstrate. Many thanks
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby luckey » 21 Jan 2013 13:20

Nice animation. It is nice to see so many talented people on here sharing their expertise with others for free.
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby atmtech3078 » 20 Aug 2014 20:45

Stianbl wrote:Hey there,
I made a lock thats being opened with a key. Going to make it open by picking it too, but aint got much time right now.
Anyways, I guess all of you know how a lock looks like at the inside, but I posted it just because I thought I would share it with you guys. :)

It's a "fast" render, so the quality is crap. But you can see the quality in the 2 photos I posted too. One note, is that the key has no details yet, but that will come. Middle of exams and stuff, so aint got too much time. =/
IF when I'm done, anyone will use it in any way, please let me know. As I said, I wil pick it poen too, and that will be great to use for demonstration purpose.

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Very nice work.
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(note. things will be changed, but wanted to share it now)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiYIYXEX9Ko
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby Harris845 » 21 Sep 2014 22:04

good work. large scale with details and easy to see. maybe play it again a second time in half speed.
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