@td84 Thanks for the kind note. I can't link another video in this reply, if you search for "lightdraw kevinveragoo" on YouTube, you'll find the Lightdraw on Windows video - Yes we have a Windows version. :)
MuNkaPOtaMuS: Thank you very much for the idea. We are trying to keep this project to low-cost commodity-off-the-shelf hardware. As you point out, we then can't identify users.
I caught this link from the NUIG webpage. (i'm not affiliated in any way, sorry). About multi-user work. I have an idea for you that may be useful (if you aren't using it already).
to make the system uniquely identify a number of users, you can introduce a laser 'flicker'. 30-40hz, or something with variations of a few hz for each different user. This depends on the camera's framerate.
No out of the box lasers or cameras(maybe), but it would work with some minor soldering on the laser
A very interesting project. Has there been any ports for Windows?
td84 6 months ago
@td84 Thanks for the kind note. I can't link another video in this reply, if you search for "lightdraw kevinveragoo" on YouTube, you'll find the Lightdraw on Windows video - Yes we have a Windows version. :)
kveragoo 6 months ago
MuNkaPOtaMuS: Thank you very much for the idea. We are trying to keep this project to low-cost commodity-off-the-shelf hardware. As you point out, we then can't identify users.
kveragoo 2 years ago
I caught this link from the NUIG webpage. (i'm not affiliated in any way, sorry). About multi-user work. I have an idea for you that may be useful (if you aren't using it already).
to make the system uniquely identify a number of users, you can introduce a laser 'flicker'. 30-40hz, or something with variations of a few hz for each different user. This depends on the camera's framerate.
No out of the box lasers or cameras(maybe), but it would work with some minor soldering on the laser
MuNkaPOtaMuS 2 years ago