DOF means Degrees of Freedom, and as mentioned above, additionally to your head's position (3 Degrees of Freedom, x-y-z coordinates) it's yaw,pitch and roll angle is captured, too.
Hello. Are you the same manuel who wrote the fishtank script? I'm using it now. Really great work. I can't get it to work in games, though, and looking at he logic of the script, I can't find any place where it specifically translates the motion into in-game movement. What am I doing wrong?
I always thought a 3-horizontal-LEDs system would work. Looks like someone beat me to the punch. ;) Now that you can use your head as a pointer, if you combine that with the "look margin" technique seen in Metroid Prime 3, the Wiimote in your hand becomes free to point wherever you want.
3D Effect
NFSU2PlayerPL 6 months ago
this is great work Manuel.
roidroid 1 year ago
Thank you for this. Do you have any advice on what parts of the script would need to be changed to support the LED clip model?
delacob 1 year ago
it would work better on a nice big monitor...
6stringplaya77 2 years ago
Okay, so what's the practical difference between the 2LED and the 3LED approach? What does "DOF" stand for?
Hostile 3 years ago
DOF means Degrees of Freedom, and as mentioned above, additionally to your head's position (3 Degrees of Freedom, x-y-z coordinates) it's yaw,pitch and roll angle is captured, too.
umanuel1311 3 years ago
Hello. Are you the same manuel who wrote the fishtank script? I'm using it now. Really great work. I can't get it to work in games, though, and looking at he logic of the script, I can't find any place where it specifically translates the motion into in-game movement. What am I doing wrong?
Virginityrocks 2 years ago
I always thought a 3-horizontal-LEDs system would work. Looks like someone beat me to the punch. ;) Now that you can use your head as a pointer, if you combine that with the "look margin" technique seen in Metroid Prime 3, the Wiimote in your hand becomes free to point wherever you want.
Maginomicon 3 years ago
watch the video of jcl5m he's the inventor of this technology and says how to do it and even makes a 3D illusion really worth watching
this is just the download of the software
luxemkingII 3 years ago
You're wrong.
Yes, Johnny Lee inspired this, but Johnny Lee uses two IRLEDs. This uses three.
A 2IRLED system cannot distinguish yaw changes from distance changes and can't distinguish pitch changes from vertical changes. This can.
Maginomicon 3 years ago
Yes, what is never said about johnny lee video is that is 2 DOF and you must keep your head straight forward. It's just a demo of what can be done.
However this clever implementation has 6 DOF.
crim3cost 3 years ago
Actually, I think Johnny Lee's system was 4DOF. He had X,Y,Z, and Roll.
You'd only have 2DOF if it were one IRLED. (since with one IRLED it can't tell distance or roll)
Maginomicon 3 years ago
Yes, you are right, my fault!!
crim3cost 3 years ago