**steeler… **
steeler…
**steeler… **
steeler…
isn’t that a band? LOL
isn’t that a band? LOL
Computer…
You should see if you could fit a raspberry pi in wall-e, so it could act by its self! You wouldn`t have to link it to your computer then, but you could make it able to act on its self and you could control it!
That’s a very good idea.
That’s a very good idea. :)
I have been thinking to get a Raspberry for ages… it might be time!
Nice work!
I like your work. Would you please tell me where you purchased the wall-e body frame from?
WOW .He’s coming alive !!!
Those guys at Disney are probably going to call you.
Thank you Rasoul.I bought
Thank you Rasoul.
I bought the body frame from ebay for 10 GBP (~ $13)
good deal!
Is the body frame “Disney Pixar Thinkway Wall-E”? I found a few of them on ebay. I want to be sure before going to purchase one.
No… this is not…the 9
No… this is not…
the 9 inch Disney Pixar toy is so expensive and i couldn’t afford it…
this is actually a 8 inch remote controlled Wall-E toy… It’s a little smaller than the 9inch one, but still gives me enough space to place the battery and Arduino board. (i can’t remember what it’s called now, sorry)
8 inch or 9 inch, It doesn’t really matter as long as the price is accpetable…
Confusing!
As you mentioned 9-inches version is expensive. I wish you could remember the product name. It is hard to find a remote controlled Wall-E body frame with appropriate size online. If you by chance managed to find out the product name, please let me know.
Sorry buddy, I just searched
Sorry buddy, I just searched through my email for ebay invoice, and realized it’s actually also called Disney Pixar… Since they have the same name, the only way to tell which is 9’ and which is 8’, you need to look at the picture advertised.
9’ has this remote controll
and 8' has this remote controll (which I bought)
I would recommend buying the bigger version of frame (9 inch one) if price is not a problem for you, because it's easy to modify and fit the arduino board.
Hope that help! :)
You made it clear!
Thanks a lot! I was confused which one is which! The pictures make it clear to me. I’ll try to find the bigger one…
Hey it’s ez robots lol it’s
Hey it’s ez robots lol it’s a good board and program
No, it uses Arduino to
No, it uses Arduino to receive data, and data are processed in a C++ application I wrote myself.
EZ Robot is for kid, and people who can’t code…
haha… I double they would
haha… I doubt they would bother with me as there are always bigger fish to catch (people who use it to make profit)…
But I will let you know if they are really so impressed by my robot and decided to shut me down… LOL
I was just messin with ya,
I was just messin with ya, you have some of the same parts as their kits, but I knew it was different somewhat. Plus I can’t code very well… yet lol
Ditto!!!haha… i guess it’s
Ditto!!!
haha… i guess it’s good idea for new starter to use ez kit to get a feeling how to build a robot after all…
You might consider using PID
You might consider using PID control for tracking, I found it to be very complimentary to OpenCV input - it’s also nice in that PID allows easy extensibility to control other actuators besides servos… that is if you ever decided to re-use the code with a motor driven pan / tilt kit.
amazing
Got to say, it’s sooooooooooooo cool !
waiting
looking forward to your next project.