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Tablet Face

Many robots are built with installed tablets. Often the tablet is in a head. I was wondering if anyone has seen or could build a face that could be displayed on the screen. I have seen this idea around.

It consists of the basic face features eye brows, eyes and a mouth only. These features are able to move to show expression. Has anyone seen this feature or messed with one? Is it possible to build?

Ron R

Edit: The idea is like ROMO. I want only the face which could be run by an EZB.

DJ possible?


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#50  

@ANDY I'm trying to look for my project...I just can't remember what I did...ill post it if I do find it

#52  

Hey guys, just came across this....so I quickly scrubbed thru the previous pages, please forgive me if I am off topic!

There is one thing that could help connecting your laptop screen and you phone, it is an app called

http://trinusvr.com/

So if you managed to have all the stuff going on your PC you could just stream that window to you phone tablet or whatsoever and you animations would be displayed propperly....there are more apps doing this, but this one is by far the best one that I tested!

Hope this helps, or is fun to check out;)

#53  

@ANDY I can't find my old project dude, sorry. I'll see if I can make a new Example Project when I get home.

#54  

@Mickey666Maus Thanks. Sounds good. I will look it over..

@Doombot No problem about the project. If you can or cannot make an example, Thanks..

I made a face in Power Point and animated it to look around and blink. I converted it to a .wmv file and it doesn't work thru the EZB, but works in media player.. I'll keep trying.

Ron

#56  

This looks good. I was thinking about using the Eve face from the Wallie movie. I thank you for helping me with the searches. I think the key is to keep it simple and mainly use the eyes only. (Like this last one you found). I will share my designs soon.

Best Regards, Be Well, Ron