This is just an example from what I could put together last night. You see also LED support here and the use of motion data. Still very experimental but I hope you get the idea. Besides of that I am fighting with my blog because my theme is not working with WordPress 2.1. So I hope I can fix this as well.
By the way I have to say that Papervision3D is just amazing. It is so nice what theese guys put together!
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WOW! This stuff is incredible! :) Crowd cheers: “More! More!!” :)
This is a good stuff!! pretty nice!
But we can see latence between the real movement and the mouvement of the ball or the car, do you think that it can be minimize ?
Hi Tom,
there is no latency, it is just the way how I calculated the values from the Wiimote. It was a quick test using the average of the last 30 values I think. But you got new data every 8ms. If you do not use any sort of interpolation you will see the Wiimote flipping around.
Thibault and me were working on this and now we got some sort of good solution for that I think. We will maye post some stuff in the next days.
Cheers,
Joa
Great stuff, Joa!
so cool !
Love the martini rally car! We made the below site, so it was cool to see this demo …
http://www.martiniracing.com/
Hi,
nice project but I’ve a question which isn’t connected with it.
What kind of music is that? :)
It is Revolution – Teka from the LP “The journey continues”.
Very nice music. A friend of mine bought it in South Africa and I actually would like to know where to get other stuff from them as well.
It’s not the same genre of music but in my opinion this music is similar to some songs of the mercedes mixtape.
Here can you download it: http://71grad.de/2006/12/15/mercedes-benz-mixed-tapes-herunterladen/
Looks like you have the Wii remote working with a PC, no? Does this really work on the Opera Wii browser? It only supports Flash 7, so I wasn’t sure…
We focus only on Wiimote PC interaction. There are other people doing stuff with the Wiimote on the Wii Opera Browser.
I can think of Mario Klingemann, Aral Balkan or Wiicade.com
hello people
Nice work… there is no words to say about that great job..
I have a question
How did u “plug” de Wiimote to the PC
im a newby in flash.. and i hear many thinks about the power of Papervision3d
thanx a lot
nanuken
Check http://www.wiiflash.org :) We have a tutorial there.
What IDE are you using? It’s hard to see, is that eclipse?
I’m sold. After surfing some Wii Flash Games on Friday I’ve been digging up WiiFlash links all Weekend. I just saw this and I love it!.
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