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In conclusion, Jaymis Loveday’s Arduino-powered VR camera tracker is a remarkable project that showcases the potential of combining Arduino with virtual reality technology.
DIY Object tracking camera slider tutorial. 3D printed + built around the Arduino & RoboClaw ... Watch on Posted in Misc Hacks Tagged camera, camera slider, slider ← Mimic Artfully Employs LEDs ...
The head tracking system has been created using an Arduino Uno and was inspired by an earlier project by Eric Jacob who created a Wii Remote IR camera hack complete with Arduino interface.
A student team at University of Massachusetts have built this wireless face tracking camera system. Using a small 2-axis motorized camera meant to be mounted on model airplanes, an arduino, and ...
The system here costs about $225, so it’s really only worth it if you have a nicer bike. That said, it’s pretty easy to build using an Arduino, a GSM shield, a GPS system, and a handful of ...
It uses a camera sensor from a Kinect, an Arduino mircocontroller, and 10 servomotors. The smirking robo-monkey, meanwhile, is suspended from the wall, giving it a full range of movement.
This project uses a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3, an Arduino Uno, some servos, and a USB webcam. The end result is a camera mounted to the servo that’s controlled by the Arduino.
SEE what happens when you take a Gameboy, camera, thermal printer, Arduino board and gun. The results are nostalgically awesome. Matthew Dunn @mattydunn11 less than 2 min read March 27, 2015 - 8:14AM ...
One for photography enthusiasts. How about some DIY image processing for your high-end DSLR camera? Call it image stabilisation, or de-blurring, or just image processing, but the Arduino-based add-on ...
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