If a picture is worth a thousand words then maybe a video is at least that, well maybe not. Words for this might be,"What for?". The answer is, "Just because." Sorry for the file size. The guts to how this is done have been previously posted.
Dear Aksaks,
Thank you for sharing this exciting video.
It is indeed very cool.
I would love to add a couple of words to it as well, and summarise the implementation details, just to make this cool stuff more discoverable by search engines and the like.
Can point out where the implementation details that you mention can be found?
Is the entire solution or some part of it available somewhere?
Or is this simply a proof of concept that you share to give other people ideas on what is possible and that they can create for themselves on their own?
In any case, I love the neat little add-in and the cool demo video.
Congratulations on putting it together and thank you for sharing!
Cheers,
Jeremy
Dear Allan,
Thank you very much for the appreciation, history and background info.
I can suggest an easy solution for posting the large original video:
I mostly use YouTube. Vimeo is another alternative.
I believe that neither imposes any size limitation that will affect your demo.
I can gladly help you publish this in any way you like.
Cheers,
Jeremy
The 3d Aimer, which rotates a family in many directions, is part of a larger project. I have created a public repository for that project. Here is the link.
https://github.com/akseidel/WTA_FireP
There is also a youtube posting:
Dear Allan,
Thank you very much for sharing this!
It looks interesting and full of useful ideas.
I published what you provided so far on the blog:
http://thebuildingcoder.typepad.com/blog/2017/03/wta-firep-and-3d-aimer-tools.html
Cheers,
Jeremy
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