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A real hanging seat like that would need at least three ropes to give it stability. With just two, it won't rock side to side but would Rock front and back pretty badly.
Most designs for hanging chairs either have one single connection point that is mounted at the center of its gravitational axis, like this: http://demandware.edgesuite.net/aas.....41-v2_crop.jpg
Or multiple mount points for greater stability, like this: https://www.twinoakshammocks.com/im.....nvirope480.jpg
Your art looks nice but in real life that chair would tip forward and be hard to get into due to the way it is mounted.
I was also going to make a little joke about the chair being unstable (but I was gonna be nicer about it) so I hope this explanation helps
Most designs for hanging chairs either have one single connection point that is mounted at the center of its gravitational axis, like this: http://demandware.edgesuite.net/aas.....41-v2_crop.jpg
Or multiple mount points for greater stability, like this: https://www.twinoakshammocks.com/im.....nvirope480.jpg
Your art looks nice but in real life that chair would tip forward and be hard to get into due to the way it is mounted.
I was also going to make a little joke about the chair being unstable (but I was gonna be nicer about it) so I hope this explanation helps
I did not intend on hurting feeling here. Yeah basically muarauder12 covered it. The points where the ropes would have to hold would have to be the sides, so closer to the sides of where they are sitting, rather than the top, that way it would lean back and forth. Like a child's swing you can hang up anywhere.
Or having three hanging point for better stability.
The ropes being in the way would probably detract from the main portion of the picture.
One solution might be to have like a metal pole that is in the center of the chair to where it hangs from the top, rather than it being a swing. If you're going to do something similar at some point. Hope this helps :3.
Or having three hanging point for better stability.
The ropes being in the way would probably detract from the main portion of the picture.
One solution might be to have like a metal pole that is in the center of the chair to where it hangs from the top, rather than it being a swing. If you're going to do something similar at some point. Hope this helps :3.
I see where you are having trouble with this! Here's some references that might help you in the future:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.co.....0e2b08abac.jpg
Here's a photo reference. According to it's catalogue, its maximum weight capacity is 200 lbs. Therefore, you would need more support anchoring the swing for two people:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/21744819/
Here one of my favorite artist's pieces showing a realistic weight distribution for such a swing.
Cricket is so helpful and puts so much effort into her research and work. You should send her a note for further advice! She'd be better at pointing out the mechanics since she spent the time on this idea and not me. Best of luck!
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.co.....0e2b08abac.jpg
Here's a photo reference. According to it's catalogue, its maximum weight capacity is 200 lbs. Therefore, you would need more support anchoring the swing for two people:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/21744819/
Here one of my favorite artist's pieces showing a realistic weight distribution for such a swing.
Cricket is so helpful and puts so much effort into her research and work. You should send her a note for further advice! She'd be better at pointing out the mechanics since she spent the time on this idea and not me. Best of luck!
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