Animated eyes on arduino and oled display
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- čas přidán 27. 09. 2023
- Animated eyes project, combining arduino nano to render and animate the eyes on an oled display. The animation are triggered over usb. All the detail, explanation and source code on how we did this on www.intellar.ca/blog/animated...
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You've really done a great job. Big thumb to you 🎉
Nice project!
Cool! I did a small amount of research how to do this myself, and it seemed like you have to program/ turn on every aingle led... If so, my word thats some dedication
Yes, but theres alot of tools, for example image2cpp, image to bitmap!
There are libraries that will allow you to draw a bitmap
Disis cozmooooo
YUUUP I totally forgot about that toy lol
How I'll get ur code , I want to display this same eye animation
github.com/intellar/oled_eye_display
@@intellar2780 i have spi oled , will it work with it ?
And aurdino uno not mega
Sir, great to see your project..
I download your programs.. I am using Arduino Uno. Uploaded Arduino program successfully. But it's only showing closed eyes. Animation is not running.
How to run python programs from Arduino ide?? Or is there any other way to run those programs..??
Pls help.. I loved your project.
Thanks.
you dont see the animation because the arduino program is waiting for commands over usb. Check the python folder in the repo for an example of how to trigger animation when the arduino is connected on a usb port of your computer.
You can also modify the loop() function of the arduino program to cycle through the animations instead of waiting for serial command.
@@intellar2780Sir, Can you make a full video on this project, How to program.
Really helps a lot.
@@shaikhmohammadyusuf9018 did you found a way to loop?
@@piushanwickramasinghe8270 No
i did'nt understand about python code, on which platform we have to ru it
the platform is not important, linux, windows, apple are all ok. I use it to send command on usb serial from the computer to the arduino. Python is cross platform so it works on all of them. In the protocol I used, I writes A for animation followed by the index of the animation, so A1 is the first animation, A2 the second animation. The arduino listen for these command on usb and parse them.
can i know how did you do this?
you can find the description with diagrams and source code on www.intellar.ca/blog/animated-eye-oled
@@intellar2780.
@@intellar2780 Codigo?
😮
Pasa el código porfas
check this out :
github.com/intellar/oled_eye_display
and
www.intellar.ca/blog/animated-eye-oled
Pls give me code
github.com/intellar/oled_eye_display
@@intellar2780 thanks bro
Code?
github.com/intellar/oled_eye_display
@@intellar2780ok thanks
@@intellar2780obrigado!
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