#1 - Smoothly Animated Robot Eyes on OLED Displays with the Robo Eyes Library

FluxGarage
FluxGarage
5.4 هزار بار بازدید - 2 ماه پیش - This is the first demonstration
This is the first demonstration of the FluxGarage Robo Eyes Library that can be used to draw fluidly animated robot eyes to an OLED display with an Arduino or a compatible microcontroller. The eyes are drawn based on the Adafruit GFX library's graphics primitives, such as rounded rectangles and triangles. The eyes' geometry, as well as their positions and mood expressions can simply be changed through a set of generic variables and several methods. Also, there's a bunch of "macro animations" like laughing (shaking vertically) or confused (shaking horizontally). All state changes are tweened, resulting in flicker free, smoothly animated eyes. The code is written with a non blokcing approach in mind, meaning without using delay(); The creation of the FluxGarage Robo Eyes Library is my first step within a larger project: creating a DIY robot from the perspective of a designer. 00:00 PROJECT INTRO AND OVERVIEW 01:10 Hardware Setting, Autoblinker and Idle Mode Feature 01:53 Mood Types 02:14 Macro Animations - Laugh 02:51 Macro Animations - Confused 03:23 Macro Animations - Flicker 03:58 Eyes Configuration Panel 04:18 Eyes Configuration Panel - Width and Border Radius 04:31 Eyes Configuration Panel - Space Between 04:45 Eyes Configuration Panel - Cyclops Mode 05:20 Eyes Configuration Panel - Curious Mode 05:50 WHAT COMES NEXT?
2 ماه پیش در تاریخ 1403/04/06 منتشر شده است.
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