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If you are the project creator or one of the bidders for more options
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| I can get you a solid educational project, as I have personally studied the types of activities being simulated, and I can meet any and all of your criteria in the specified time frame.
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| first I can complete it sucessfully,second I want to compelte it perfectly! and last looking forword to the cooperation with you!
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| I'm a flash coder since 2 years. http://gyermek.extra.hu/3DCarousel/ here you can chek out one of my work. I developed several parts of rockyou.com slideshow , scrapBlog.com transitions and photo filters...
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Best wishes
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| Very interesting project!
I would like to do this kind of project, quality is guarantied
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| we are enriched in knowledge in PHP,Ajax,XML,Flash
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| My company is a small solutions provider based in Atlanta, GA, I would love to create these two educational flash simulations for your program.
Looking at the PDF for the robot, are you intending direct directed motion (i.e. you push up on keys to move forward continually) or are you more interested in rudder/throttle like movement (you use up and down to adjust your throttle setting, however the robot keeps moving the entire time).
The latter is used most often in research robots (which I've written software for http://www.RowdyLabs.com/experience.html). Another thing you may consider on the robot game is the simulation of a sensor, namely a sonar. They are what many small robots use to determine how far they are from obstacles.
As far as the object stress fracture. I could make an appealing animation of a stress fracture and two animation sequences (complete collapse, and partial collapse). I like the perspective you used in figure one and would use approximately the same perspective (although I'd favor one that was slightly more rotated so the actual picture of the beam was about 40 degrees, and the perceied angle around 30 degrees).
I've got a nice flex (the buttons and controls) sample of a layout bid I did for a non-NDA client, but the majority of my flash work was done under an NDA. My company policy is nothing is paid until something is shown, so I'd happily do whatever part of the project you're most concerned about before pay a nickel.
I'd love to talk more about this project, even if you don't eventually select me for the provider.
--Michael
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