SketchUp + Wiimote + IR Pen
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That looks liek great fun. how hard was it to set up?
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very, VERY cool!!!!!! I'm guessing you change tools via hotkeys??
Mike RL
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Really Easy...
I bought the wiimote yesterday, today i made the IR pen and this are my first things.
ItĀ“s very simple... and itĀ“s really fun!!Daniel S
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OOPS ... submitted the post befor I finished my thoughts. How hard is it to build? How expensive?? What actual part and pieces does one need? Have you got a "how to" video??
Mike RL
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Wuaaaah ! Very cool Daniel .
So you followed the do-it-yourself instructions makig that IR pen hey. Nice results.
Where did you purchase the pen?
There seems to be a time lag between moving the pen and actually seeing things happen am I right?
Maybe technology will allow direct response soon?Anyway, a very creative thing you made .
And I just love the Verve!
(OT: what video editing software do you use?)
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Maybe a Mod should merge the two identical threads......(the other is in 'discussions')
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Ha! I love that you used my wiimote model at the beginning!
That aside, this looks really cool and tonnes of fun!
Looking forward to seeing more tests. -
@unknownuser said:
... Where is the other thread Daniel?
It's right here: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11204
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@basic.woodworks said:
I'm guessing you change tools via hotkeys??
Yes, with keyboard shortcuts with the other hand. But right now iĀ“m testing to change between tools with gestures. ItĀ“s great! but for now itĀ“s more easy with the keyboard.
@basic.woodworks said:
How hard is it to build? How expensive?? What actual part and pieces does one need? Have you got a "how to" video??
ItĀ“s very easy to build and itĀ“s not expensive (it cost less than 100 dollars). You need a Wiimote that you read with bluetooth and a IR led.
I attach a image of the elements that youn need (found the models on the 3d warehouse). I donĀ“t have a "how to" video, but there are a lot ones in youtube.
If you want to see what more you can make with the Wii look here:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/@kwistenbiebel said:
Where did you purchase the pen?
There seems to be a time lag between moving the pen and actually seeing things happen am I right?
Maybe technology will allow direct response soon?I build the pen. ItĀ“s very easy.
ItĀ“s very fast. Not too much lag time for me. Perhaps i need a better bluetooth... i donĀ“t know.@kwistenbiebel said:
(OT: what video editing software do you use?)
Windows Movie Maker
Daniel S
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Pretty close to the way smart board works with sketchup. You can actually use your hands or fingers on the smart board.
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@kwistenbiebel said:
Maybe a Mod should merge the two identical threads......(the other is in 'discussions')
Done
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Here I use the Wiimote to control SketchUp:
[flash=425,355:29j0bxbb]http://www.youtube.com/v/-SmT_atskuk[/flash:29j0bxbb]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SmT_atskukYou can zoom, orbit, pan, walk... you can make whatever you want because you can assign shortcuts to the Wiimote Buttons.
In the video I show that you can change the scenes with the wiimote for making presenations too.
For making this, I use the script from:
http://www.alexschreyer.net/cad/when-wii-met-sketchup/ and I make some changes.Daniel S
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The idea is great, but.. it has one important flaw ...
how long can one keep his arm straight without any support?
Shouldn't you put your monitor flat (I am talking about first video technique).Tomasz
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Hello to you all,
I can see this technic develop in something great were you can draw on your desktop with a reflective tape stuck on your fingertips.(or IR reflective nailpolisch )
Or drawing on your dektop with a infrared-tip pen.
Its looks to me like a very promising development.
I could manipulating objects for example in sketchy physics with two hands.
At last i could solve part of my mikado game.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=37b7a190d6d2a16dc5d54ad137209c7fGreetings
Bep van Malde
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