05-03-2010, 08:21 PM
^ *Presses the agree-button*
It's a cool concept, and I do hope it turns out good.
However, there's one thing I noticed. During your walking frames, the coat/robe does not actually move when the legs do. Not at all, in fact. If you've ever tried to wear a long coat or jacket you'll notice that it flaps back and forth, and isn't really still.
To illustrate it further (or if you want a study-example but haven't got a wizard's robe or a long coat) you take a pair of trousers and hold them just in front of your legs and watch how they behave when you walk (Note: works best with softer trousers, and not jeans).
I HOPE that's understandable, anyway.
It's a cool concept, and I do hope it turns out good.
However, there's one thing I noticed. During your walking frames, the coat/robe does not actually move when the legs do. Not at all, in fact. If you've ever tried to wear a long coat or jacket you'll notice that it flaps back and forth, and isn't really still.
To illustrate it further (or if you want a study-example but haven't got a wizard's robe or a long coat) you take a pair of trousers and hold them just in front of your legs and watch how they behave when you walk (Note: works best with softer trousers, and not jeans).
I HOPE that's understandable, anyway.
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"Do not grieve, it is logical. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one."
- Mr. Spock
"A man's not dead while his name is still spoken"
- Terry Pratchett, Going Postal