Frames for a wheelchair push cycle if it's a helpful reference for anyone
(Please note, a wheelchair push cycle is trickier to have as a single cycle, compared to a walk cycle, as there are at least 4 ways I know of for the propel segment, that being different ways to contact-release when pushing. Also, there's different levels of core strength, some people may not move their torso forward at all when propelling, some have stronger pushes so speed is different dependent on the power in their push, many people have one stronger arm that may take up more of the load, some people start further back or forward on the wheel in the beginning of the cycle, there is so much to consider but this is at lease A roll cycle. I deadass couldn't find any anywhere)
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[ID: A collage of images of Pecan, a pale person in a tank top and leggings, as Pecan uses a green wheelchair with rainbow spokes or a silver folding frame wheelchair. Pecan's face is blurred out in all images. In two images Pecan is posing with an AFO, one standing and one seated. In the center of the image is the text "Wheelchair & AFO References. End ID.]
<<Link to the Google Drive>>
A friend lamented the lack of wheelchair reference images out there and so I went a little bit overboard.
Inside the Drive you will find various photos of me in two of my wheelchairs (my custom Quickie QRi and my off-the-shelf Karma Ergo S-115) and a few pictures of me with my AFO, moving with my cane, and three pictures of me with my foot dropped. There are also individual pics of my wheelchairs and my AFO without me in them. Some poses have me doing things, others are just me sitting neutrally in my wheelchair. There are individual pictures of some accessories such as my anti-tippers, armrests, and smartdrive.
I imagine it goes without saying but these are free to use as references - please do not repost them though.
A little more info under the cut!
All images have my face blurred, along with some other minor editing to reduce identifiable features. The front spokes are rainbow - the back spokes are black, sorry, my arthritis makes it way too hard to remove them.
Organizational notes:
All images facing the viewer are labeled "front"
All images facing away from the viewer are labeled "back"
All images at 90 degrees to the camera are "side"
All images at three quarters (3/4) are "34" with an "f" for front or "b" for back (e.x. "34b" would be facing away from the camera, halfway between side and back).
"Fixins" means it has all accessories - cushion, side guards, anti-tippers, and arm rests.
I don't use a wheelchair but I was looking up pictures of cool wheelchairs for drawing references and found this site
https://www.walkinrollin.org/
They're called Walkin' & Rollin' Costumes and they make free costumes for kids who use wheelchairs and are looking for volunteers/sponsors/anyone else who wants to get in and help. Also their photo library is rad if anyone needs some wheelchair design inspiration for 2d or 3d :)
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