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Old 03-04-2008, 07:59 PM
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Hello Haunters!
So we're searching out ideas for our next technical how-to. I very humbly ask, what do you folks want to learn in the next article? We need a reason to drink beer and tackle a new project. Help!

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Old 03-05-2008, 05:24 AM
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I vote for a stationary vortex tunnel. I've been thinking about some different ideas but I'm not sure if there's any way to get the proper effect. It may be something fun to screw around with, especially with the proper amount of inebriation.
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Very cool idea...
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I propose that the next tutorial should be a relatively inexpensive one, the total project should cost less then $100.00.
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How about tombstone poppers (little dude on a stick that moves up and down using a wiper motor).
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Here's an idea I came up with last week at HauntShow... For lack of a better (more creative) name, I call it The Facade-o-Lator. Most haunts - home or pro - have some sort of a facade. I want to see an animated prop that has 2 parts: a head (or top of a head) that peeks over the facade, then a long arm that reaches over the facade and down towards the ToTs.

Hmmm, on second thought, that might be a bit much for this thread. Maybe I need to tell CreativeVisions about this one...
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Old 03-26-2008, 05:39 PM
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Hey Steve-O, how about a 3 axis skull???
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The stationary vortex tunnel gets my vote. I've been looking at the chaser light ideas and would love to see it in detail!
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Hey Steve-O, how about a 3 axis skull???
I second that vote.

I have four Lindberg skulls on the way....I just finished adding servos to two 4th quality bucky skulls ala Scary Terry (jaw movement only).... I am ready to join the 3-axis club and would really appreciate a step-by-step to help me through it.
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I vote for the Tombstone poppers. Would love to learn how to use a wipper moter.
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