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Dimitris posted an update 8 years ago
Face lifting!!
Looks great. Really nice prints.
Thanks a lot! Perry!
Very nice work Dimitris!!
Dimitris posted an update 8 years, 1 month ago
Leo on stage and a selfie of him!!! at a TV show. Troopy as Hamilton and Dimitris with Aggelos
Fantastic Dimitris! I like the picture of InMoov in the speed car. So now you have two InMoov build up, that is great work.
Me and Dimitris Xatzis with our friends Troopy and Leo at Athens Maker Faire
Two InMoov in Athenes for the Makerfaire!! Leo on wheels also looks very clean.
Thank you Gael! It was a great weekend and we enjoy it! Now i make a try with my new raspberry and Mrl but i want to find a way to remotely control the raspberry from a android tablet. Do you know anything about it?
Hello Dimitris, I would go for a VPN control. It will work a bit like TeamViewer. You might want to look here:
Homepage
Building A Raspberry Pi VPN Part One: How And Why To Build A Server
Thanks Gael!! You gave me a work to do this afternoon!!
Finally you gave me work for days! I bought the new raspberry pi 3 with vnc already installed , but there is a bug. When i enable the vnc from config to have vnc at the startup ( i want to work from my tablet only) it does not run. Two days im trying to find a solution with no luck. today i did a contact with vnc support and they told me that is a…[Read more]
Markus posted an update 8 years, 3 months ago
Robyn Inmoov practice accuracy
Very interesting Markus, I’m surprised how well the mini joysticks + remote are reliable to control the arms and hands.
Yes it works really good ! i need to practice a lot
Robyn Inmoov controlled by a Xbox one wireless controller
Great Markus!! This is cool to be able to control the arms gestures so easily. Once in position, can you still “capture the gestures” by voice to compile them later into one gesture?
Markus posted an update 8 years, 4 months ago
Robyn Inmoov celebrating 50000 views.
Hi Robyn, Congratulations for your record !!! Say Hello to Markus for me 😉
Looking awesome now with the new back.
Looks great Markus, where did you get the battery cover panel from?
Hi! I printed a 2 mm thick and used a hot airgun to shape it.
Good idea, I need to do the same thing for where the computer goes, as I’m not putting a computer on my InMoov at this time. Maybe some one out there can make a filler plate for this space.
Did you do the same thing for the covers you have on the back of the Biceps?
No I found those on thingiverse
Waiting for my new back to be finished !
Markus posted an update 8 years, 5 months ago
Maker faire bay area 2016
Robyn Inmoov at maker faire bay area 2016
Markus posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Robyn Inmoov Youtube channel trailer
Dimitris posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Keep going!!
Robyn Inmoov joystick upgrade
Great job Markus!! I love your wheel platform, especially when i see Robyn driving!!
This is a wheel base i made for my inmoov robot. The basic idea is from Gaels wheel base. You must have some welding skills to complete this base construction. The servos i use is turnigy 1270HV 40kg. You can find stl files for 3d printed parts at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1548858
Dimitris's profile was updated 8 years, 6 months ago
Robyn Inmoov at maker faire Paris 2016
Thanks for sharing that video, Markus. Looks like it was a good time. Did Gael mention any time frame for the legs to be released ?
Robyn Inmoov going to maker faire Paris 2016
Gael Langevin posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
Printing another InMoov, because the original is going to stay home. It is a precious robot now! Having a second printer makes it fast, specially because I updated the firmware to Sailfish on the CTC printer. I used to print on Kapton with the ABS but finally got to print directly on glass which is giving a super result and surprisingly absolutely…[Read more]
PS: removal of the slurry ABS on the glass after print is done, simply run under cold water tab and it will detach itself like magic. Dry the glass plate and you are ready to go again.
Hi Gael – great info thank you.what is the consistency of the ABS slurry you use. your prints are look great.
The slurry is almost totaly liquid. It’s hard to say how much percent of ABS and acetone. Maybe 20 to 30 percent of ABS for 100 acetone.
Hi Gael I still think you should give HT-PLA a try and use a print plate that will not need any slurry or tape and allows to remove items by just picking them up from the cooled out print bed!
i am making inmoov right hand so can i get the Tensioner.stl file for it please i am not getting it anywhere can you please provide me the link of it
The tensioner is with the servobed in the galery…
InMoov body parts library :
Markus posted an update 8 years, 8 months ago
Robyn Inmoov webkitspeech
Great video Markus! Always on the cutting edge! I recently tested the webkitrecognition during an event and got a bit frustrated with the delay for to get the responses from the server. When the wireless connection is poor, InMoov has to “think” for very long seconds, it can be up to 20 seconds which feels like an eternity on the front of the…[Read more]
Thanks! Yes that is a good idea.
Gael Langevin posted an update 8 years, 8 months ago
My printer is out of work for a moment… Gee what a smell, if you ever get your heated bed that burns out, you need to ventilate your workspace!! It took me a while to find a heated bed this size in Europe . 300x200mm. I finally ordered the PCB in Danemark.
wouaaa it is hotttt lol amazing
Oh yeah and it smells really bad in my workshop…
i can t think it is possible and so so dangerous
Uhh, Uhh, my printer manufacturer had changed his print bed product line to make it almost impossible to overheat it (you could fiddle with the control SW however). I assume some workshops could run into serious problems having the printbed burning through. Think about switching to PLA-HT (or HT-PLA) which is as good as ABS but prints on a 50…[Read more]
@Geal I guess it’s beause your heating bed’s temperature sensor have loose from your heating bed!! I suggest you check complete all your 3D printer’s switch, sensors to prevent this happen again…
Robyn Inmoov using webkit speech recognition
Aaaah the French beret!
Ah finally switching also to a more recent version!
ProgramAB with the webkit recognition works SO much better now.
Last version 1114 still had trouble with loosing an Arduino and the jaw got fixed in version 1113 by Kevin.
Wooooiii we are close to a steady version, waiting for it since more than year, ahaha.
Robyn Inmoov wonderful life
Finally robots will ask for vacation time???? Nice setup – how can I book it for myself?
Ehehe, once again Robyn is enjoying life for our own pleasure! Always makes me laugh a lot! Thanks for keeping up the cool videos.
Dimitris posted an update 8 years, 8 months ago
mods for turnigy 1270HV 40kg
Let us know how this goes. I can’t seem to find if the turnigy 1270HV is analog or digital, I would need to search a little more and surely find the specs someplace. But I’m guessing this is going to suck up much more Amps from your supply. Better get a good 30 Amps+ supply for your built.
Markus posted an update 8 years, 9 months ago
Robyn Inmoov pretend driving
Ahahaha! Always love your videos! You could get a sound added like a hard curve driving. Like iiiiiiiiiiiii http://tubidydb.com/mp3/tire-screech-sound-effects.html
Gael Langevin posted an update 8 years, 9 months ago
Because it is also been a very long time that I wanted to inverse the InMoov logo on the hand, this has been the occasion to clean up those parts. Check now for the version V6 of the…[Read more]
Hey I just fused under Blender my recent modified TopMouth and LowBack. Rotated at 45° on the Z axe and they actually still fit in the correct 12cm3 build area !!
So now TopMouth and LowBack are permanently fused on the InMoov website. and can be screwed instead of being glued. Make sure to get the V3 version on InMoov.fr. I didn’t update my…[Read more]
This is awesome! The 2 topmouth pieces have always been kind of a pain to work with, so that will help alot.
Yes indeed, I also did a reprint with fused topmouth after coming back from India, the head had been damaged in the suitcase during flight travel. It is much easier to assemble now.
Well it took me a while but it is done!
New builders will have a lot more fun to assemble the skull now. I have set screw and bolts holders in various parts to make the last fit much easier. You can use 3mm screws and bolts to attach the parts together. I modified: -TopMouth -SideHear -LowBack
Ahhh, great, I had started to add flabs n stuff to keep them from falling apart.
Dimitris's profile was updated 8 years, 9 months ago
Dimitris posted an update 8 years, 9 months ago
nice work what is this servo motor?
Thank you amby! This is turnigy 1270HV 40kg servo. With some mods it can fit perfect.
Hello Aggelos, What are the mods you had to do to fit in the turnigy 1270HV 40kg? Some builders have a hard time to gather the Hitec 805bb, if the mods are minor, I could add this servo in the alternative servo list.
This looks great and seems to run really well. I’ve become concerned about the application of servos this way. Have any had the drive shaft get pulled out of the servo in these linear actuator applications? What about the place where the little screw holds the servo horn onto the splined shaft, any failed there?
@Reece, mine has been running for nearly three years now and the servos are still doing fine. The only thing that happens sometimes, the small screw that holds the horn wheel to the servo shaft gets loose, I bet using some blue Loctite component would solve the problem, but I never bought some to test.
That’s great, It was something that started bothering me the more I thought about it. I expect that for the service duty this is being put to that these are not a concern. I expect I’ve been among big machinery too long and with the self teaching over the years I’ve probably over analyzed this.
Mr. Gael sorry for late answer but first my school and then my inmoov, as my daddy said. The mods need to change some pieces. My dad make new stls and i print them. I will post photos of them.
Hello Agelos and welcome! Thanks for your pictures and your great built. Printing on a Mendel Prusa!! Carefull the neck is reverse mounted…
Thank you mr Gael !!! Our Mendel work all day and night ! Yes my sister put the neck for the pictures but we fixed it later.
What a great concept Markus! I will be glad to see that in Paris for the Makerfaire! Where did you get those relay boards? Do you have a link?
Hi! Here’s the link http://www.kjell.com/se/sortiment/el-verktyg/elektronik/arduino/shields/velleman-io-shield-p87866
Thanks a lot Markus!
Gael Langevin posted an update 8 years, 10 months ago
Small video to explanation the driving system of my plateform and the locking mecanism for to be able to push InMoov by hand while driving direction with the remote. I\’m in the process to make a very small remote transmitter which could be held within the palm.
Thanks Gael, now I see how it all works. I like how you can detach the drive wheel to push it around manually. See my comments on Sebastiens’s post.
@Bob, to answer your previous questions on Sebastien’s post: The base can carry InMoov easily. You can add at least 10kg and the base can still ride fine as long as the floor is flat. When I use InMoov in the street, the wheels can overcome some holes if it rides full speed. If you look at my video, you can see a battery carrier between the two…[Read more]
Gael Langevin posted an update 8 years, 11 months ago
Using MyRobotLab and creating a special control GUI with sliders. This might be using MaVo\’s GestureCreator in the background.
Students at IES Vegas assembling the eye mecanism on InMoov\’s face.
It is nice to see young people working on things like this.
Markus posted an update 8 years, 11 months ago
Robyn Inmoov (skin) sensor moving the arms
Well Markus, this works very nice. I can see how effective this works, and the sensors seem to be working well. I guess you could also use it to create gestures, if both arms were not coupled, using “capture gesture” voice command.
Yes i have both sensors working now thanks to Greg and they move separately. and it is very easy to create gestures. there are so many possibilities for example interaction with people. my experience is that many people want to touch and feel with their hands and now Robyn will respond to that.
Robyn Inmoov arm sensitive driving
Nice work, Markus! I see lots of applications for these touch sensors. I have also experimented with them.
Nice works, Makus! I see lots of applications for these touch sensors, giving a robot the sense to “feel” is huge.
Amazing! Looks great, easy to imagine this in a variety of applications…
Super Great Markus!! Actually we could make just a tactile bracelet for easy driving control! That would be easier to make, because I remember you saying in a video, that it was a bit difficult to make the sensitive forarms sensors. And the videos does show the difficulties of the task. I don’t remenber, did you use i2C to save analog entries on…[Read more]
Thanks Gael ! first i tried to use arduino Micro but it didn’t work ok with the com ports. so i use teensy 3.2 and it works great. i have a sketch on the teensy that sends numbers to serial in MRL
The Teensy works with Bluetooth or is USB connected?
my Teensy works with USB
Oh and I see that Robyn is getting ready for Christmas!
Waaaoooo release of the MidStomach parts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s been asked so many times, that even though you will have to re-print all these parts when the legs will be released, that I decided to upload those parts anyway. I also made a pretty good tutorial with it, so CHEER UP, and get your printers warmed u…[Read more]
Thank you very much, was waiting for him, it was what I needed.
thank you gael
Thanks very much Gael!
Markus posted an update 9 years ago
hardware and software in my mecanum wheel project
i have made some changes after this video because i needed more power to the motors but the sketch is sill basically the same
Markus, this is so great, I really love those mecanum wheels! Are you using the Joystick service of MRL? Where did you get these cool little joystick? Can they work as remote control without cable?
hello Gael ! no i am not using mrl on the arduino i want to be able move around without the need of the computer so i am working on serial communication between MRL and the arduino sketch insead
yes i am planning to make it wireless
so i can drive around in (transport mode) with inmoov off and when i turn inmoov on MRL can control the wheels as well
That’s great plan! I use the remote control that Alessandro gave me during the Paris Makerfaire to ride InMoov around when I need to go someplace, but I would like to be able to use it also in MRL with voice control. At this moment if I use voice control to tell him to drive I cannot take over with remote control.
Working on it 🙂
Robyn Inmoov is practice driving .
Very cool, Markus! How do you have the controls arranged? For instance, how do you distinguish between “turn right” and “go sideways to the right”?
Woaaaahhh awesome!! Now its time to make space in the house to let InMoov ride around!!! Just incredible to think you are able to build this wheel system with a 3D printer, ahaha! I have added your Thingiverse files to the InMoov collection. This is SO inspiring!
Thanks Gael!
That looks great, Markus. I was wondering – how do you have your controls arranged to cause the 10 possible movments?
Gael Langevin posted an update 9 years ago
Hi everyone! I uploaded all parts for the new eye mecanism inspired by Mats Onnerby and Bob Houston. The mecanism is more sturdy and gives wider degrees of rotation for the eyes. I created files that are simple to print with no support besides for EyeSupport and they require no modifications of EyeGlass (Face). Also I managed to use the same…[Read more]
Awesome Gael and thanks for the files and the tutorial.
Thank you Gaël , i cant wait to start the head !
Mecanum wheels for Robyn inmoov http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1116924
Fantastic, Very Great Job, thank you very much Markus for sharing this, Robyn is going to be able to do many tasks at home 🙂
Awesome Markus! Thanks for sharing your work with the community!
Hi Markus,
Cool to see these results (I’ve seen your first video about this project at MRL) It’s running fast to 🙂
I’m sure, Robyn will enjoy this new tool to. Thanks for sharing this driving system for InMoov.
Aaah Markus, I’m glad you finaly post your video on InMoov site for other builders to see what you are working on! Super progress!
Last night InMoov had something of a Picasso painting… Modifying the eye mecanism to adapt a mix of Mat and Bob to be able to use my previous face design along with the Hercules camera and the DS929HV servos.
OOOhhhh Yes,
This is very good news Gael 🙂 I will soon start printing the head, so your update is just on time 😉
This week I will receive my new _XT filament from ColorFabb. I hope it’s a good filament to use for most InMoov parts, even for the shoulder mechanical parts.
Other question about the camera, are you still happy with your…[Read more]
Well the hercules HD does a good job as far as what I do with it. But as I said it would be ideal to have a board for post processing things like tracking, face tracking, object color detections to let the computer do other tasks. The Pixy camera would be great but it is mounted on such a big board…
I will wait for this camera: https://openmv.io/ Leon has ordered them via kickstarter 🙂 This has the same results and is smaller ! I hope the price is the same like the Pixy cam.
The Pixy already used a 4-layer PCB, so it would be a hard work to make this smaller 🙂 Option is to ask for a sort camera-shield mount option.
I use the raspberry PI camera in one of the eyes of the modified head. It’s much better quality than a USB 2.0 camera. And the intention is to use the Rpi to do image processing. You can even find a really small version of the camera. https://www.pi-supply.com/product/adafruit-spy-camera-raspberry-pi/
@Marten, As you mention in private message the OpenMV could be a nice option because it is python based and Open source which could be easily added to MyRobotlab with no need to use an extra Rpi. @Mats, I personnaly would rather a smaller device than having to use a Rpi for the image processing, because with the tests I did using the Rpi the fps…[Read more]
Gael Langevin posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
I just modified the CableHolderWristV4 to V5.
It is now screwed with the servo instead of being glued to the servo.
InMoov
I’m wondering how Gareth, or anyone else, would proceed to use the below Blender file along with virtual InMoov to create simili human gestures.
The c3d addon for Blender is in the preferences to be added.
http://inmoov.fr/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/walking_slow03.c3d
If we could these kind of files along with the riggs of virtual InMoov, it…[Read more]
Feeling like showing your InMoov is powered by MyRobotLab ? These little covers go on each shoulder.
Cool and sure, MRL deserved it to get placed at the shoulders from InMoov.
Last day of Makerfaire Berlin for Tonerwerk with his very nice InMoov. Check the pictures he posted on the forum: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/inmoov/vyEVQvZ0cjU%5B1-25%5D
Bob Houston is having problems posting on the community activity, therefor he requested I would do it for him. If you also encounter problems which don’t allow you to post pictures or videos, let us know on the forum, we will try to figure the problem. Bob has remixed a new eye mechanism which is pretty cool! It is…[Read more]
@ Bob Houston,
This looks awesome dude, great work and a cool upgrade to the InMoov !
I can’t wait to see some more video’s with the Eye tracking options 🙂
just WAHOOOO
Good idea, Gael, about an adjustment to prevent cross eyes. I have designed a new part that will allow for that adjustment. I have added it to the STL’s on Thingiverse.
Ah perfect! Hey but you can add comments? So it works now for you the community?
Hmmm, that’s strange that it shows up here but I can’t see my comment on the main Community page
bonjour tout le monde! est ce que bob Houston pourrait faire partager a la communauté inmoov les plans et les fichiers stl de son châssis et la colonne sur roue qu’on voit sur la vidéo youtube? merci d’avance
Hello guys, Here are some more pictures of the new back for InMoov. It integrates a ThinkPad Tablet 8″ which can be replaced with other tablets fitting the same width size specs. A clip on, printed mechanism, makes it easy to insert or remove. Access to the two Arduino Mega and the Nervo Boards is easy once the tablet is removed. Access to the…[Read more]
Sorry for posting so fast Just got excited when I saw the pictures from your trip you posted, when do you think you will release them?
I got totally excited myself when finally I could mount them on my InMoov. Yes I will release them. A few little things to modify, specially where the clavi potentiometer rotates, and also the battery holder needs to go a little lower to let access to the power cable of the Tablet.
That is a really nice back. Looks good and will protect all the electronics and hide some of the servos.
Thanks Mats
Gael Langevin posted an update 9 years, 2 months ago
@ambroise super, Really looking forward to see the video
Gael Langevin posted an update 9 years, 5 months ago
Some time ago I was in Poitiers, invited for the Gamers Assembly by Quai-Lab. I met some young fellows that wanted to build legs for InMoov following good dimensions and my 3d view concept. Here is what they have achieved so far, they started to print them as…[Read more]
Really cool!
I hope and i pray that our Inmoov will get legs!!!
InMoov with realistics eyes by Peter Anderson
Bob Houston made a modification to my neck mecanism, which is pretty cool.
Gael Langevin posted an update 9 years, 7 months ago
Но главным детищем Яна стал «InMoov». Это робот, напечатанный на 3D принтере с программным кодом управления, взятым из «open source». InMoov build by Ian, a Russian student.
Here is Bob’s base for his InMoov. Nice and clean job, we can’t wait to see it moving around a little further.
Here is another use of InMoov in Russia, University Kharkov Ukraine. http://goodnewsagency.blogspot.fr/2015/03/robot.html
I created a tutorial for the Nervo board available on the shop, using some of Martens pictures, to help you during your assembly.
Nervo Board tutorial
I sure hope this helps.
Markus posted an update 9 years, 8 months ago
Ahaha, nice time laps! Once you will have the bottom stomach parts, you will need to remove the head to make him fit. Ready for Paris!!
thanks! yes i am ready for paris!
Markus posted an update 9 years, 9 months ago
Very precise gesture, Markus!! I had done a video where I was grabbing a ball via InMoov using the Kinect and it was very delicate to achieve, Ahaha
Interesting solution. Have you tried to take by two fingers some things?
Gael Langevin posted an update 9 years, 9 months ago
For the fun, what if we print a big hexapod for InMoov
Inmoov looks like something from Outer Limits.
Many will need to print, but the robot will go 🙂
Sooner or later, someone will make…
yeah that is likely possible!
Gael, what about anthropomorphic legs? What if to attach the tail with the wheels to the back the of the robot. The tail will confer resistance. The wheels can spin in one direction only.
https://groups.google.com/group/inmoov/attach/55960cb8ff013a59/IMG-20150118-WA0002.jpg?part=0.2&authuser=0&view=1
Ah yes I had seen your post, but I couldn’t find in which topic it was posted. It is a good idea of course, as a temporary feature. I was thinking of using an assisting walker for the beginning. And then when we figure a better way for the robot to walk, we could remove it. And let him fall.…[Read more]
InMoov Bartender. Very cool video! Richard has done a very good job with his InMoov Andrew.
Markus posted an update 9 years, 10 months ago
InMoov DJ !! After doing party, Robijn is now choosing his own MP3’s. Are you using Random the way it is used for talking?
Take a look at the script. http://myrobotlab.org/content/robyn-inmoov-playing-random-mp3-files#new
Robyn Inmoov starts listening.
Great, how does it “feel” you stand on a certain side? Is it because of the sound or is it with infrared sensors? Don’t the microphones get disturbed with the buzzing noise of the servos of the head?
it is the microphones! check out the script i am working on. http://myrobotlab.org/content/robyn-inmoov-starts-listening#comment-4780
Robyn Inmoov mini keyboard.
Hi Markus, is the keyboard connected in bluetooth to the PC? If yes, is it something you implemented into the script or is it implemented above MRL?
there is a receiver in a usb port on the computer at the back of Robyn. http://www.kjell.com/sortiment/dator-kringutrustning/datortillbehor/tangentbord/tradlosa-tangentbord/plexgear-mediatrack-point-p98788 and it works very good with MRL
Markus posted an update 9 years, 11 months ago
Very good job Markus!! Scary when InMoov lean sideway, I felt it was going to fall, ahaha.
Totaly effective. Grog suggested to get the opening of the jaw bigger according to the level of sound using software, that would be good too.
Robyn Inmoov having a party.
Ahaha! I love it. When Robyn InMoov decides it’s party time, it’s intense in your home!!
Gael Langevin posted an update 9 years, 11 months ago
Never heard of that one…
Robot Story Time
Markus posted an update 10 years ago
Robyn Inmoov rewiring and easy to disassemble.
Very nice Markus! Using a wide screen is good, I have chosen a much smaller screen to be mounted on the Odroid U3 and it is a bit hard to read on it. Very interesting way of connecting the arms, I like the hdmi cables. What power supply do you use for the servos, Others might be interested about that. Thanks for this instructive video!!!
Very beautiful design. We would like the photos with comments. You come up with the usage HDMI cable very nice.
Super! are you using the Neo Pixel Ring I use or is it done with color leds? If you use the Neo Pixel Ring, is it hooked to an extra Arduino or is it implemented within the two InMoov Arduinos?
Woo ooo, great idea! now InMoov can be made for domotic purpose.
very nice extra features for the Rock Paper Scissors play game. It is interesting how it seems like he really can understand what you are playing. For someone who doesn’t know, it can be very tricky.
Robyn understands me!!! this is no fake!!!! He chose rock scissors paper by random and asks me what i have. Then he understand my voice command and use variables to count the score.
Oh yes I know, I didn’t mean it was a fake. 🙂 I also use the rock paper scissors on my script, and what you have added is really interesting because of the variables counted from your answers. I have modified a bit the movements of that gesture before going to New York, because people had a hard time understanding how to process for the counting…[Read more]
Markus posted an update 10 years, 1 month ago
Ehehe, cool pir detection and tracking, I’m wondering how you set your pir script to auto go on face tracking, I can’t even make him say “I was sleeping”. Your video makes me laugh because when I wrote the script for “nice! You’re damn right”, I thought it was going to be funny when other robots would say it. And now it happens. Thanks to your…[Read more]
i’ve started the face tracking
ear.addCommand(“search humans”, “python”, “trackHumans”)
def trackHumans(): i01.headTracking.faceDetect() i01.eyesTracking.faceDetect()
before i gave the command
ear.addCommand(“power down”, i01.getName(), “powerDown”)
so when the pir starts robyn the face tracking is already on.
Markus posted an update 10 years, 2 months ago
Robyn inmoov socialising
Any event is good, right? I saw the video on youtube with the music!
Markus posted an update 10 years, 3 months ago
Robyn Inmoov testing the stomach .
this is pictures of Robyn from a local event.
And another one in mother nature!! Well done Markus!
Markus posted an update 10 years, 4 months ago
Hey this is cool scripts!! Good job Markus I have been using your random scripts within my InMoov2.full3 script
Hello Robyn Inmoov
Gael Langevin posted an update 10 years, 4 months ago
Timelapse at Canterbury University New Zealand
unfortunate that the camera was so bad 🙁
I can’t imagine how much time this has taken to prepare. Thanks for posting. I like the idea to bring humor in your presentation!
Good job Markus! I can see that the previous film done at home with your children has help you to get on the front of the audience.
Not easy to synchronize all the InMoov actions and your speach together.
voice and keyboard controlling Robyn Inmoov
Cool Markus, did you make the script available in https://code.google.com/p/myrobotlab/source/browse/trunk/myrobotlab/src/resource/Python/examples/?r=2014
Gael Langevin posted an update 10 years, 5 months ago
InMoov Jarvis
Markus posted an update 10 years, 5 months ago
Nice video. What program are you using to interact with InMoov?
ThanksI i am using myrobotlab and i found a way so i dont have to confirm all the commands i can talk with the robot without it saying Did you say…… i still have to program what the robot should listen to an what it should answer
I got your reply, not sure if you got mine. I sure would be interested in being able to do that. Can you post or send me a sample of the script you use?
i have a picture i want to send to you but i don’t know how
did you get the mail?
Posted for Jhack, whom also seem to encounter problems with posting on the site:
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BoB tried to post his latest video, but apparently he has problem doing it, He asked me to try for him, let see if it works:
Robyn InMoov at Stockholm mini maker faire
Very nice setup for a mini MakerFaire. I can see you got yourself some T-Shirt done. Robyn keeps his hat at all time!
Robyn InMoov ready to go to stockholm mini maker faire
Ahaha, this one is really great! Robyn InMoov feels cool being in the car.
Gael Langevin posted an update 10 years, 6 months ago
I found this InMoov with a mobile platform on YouTube:
Markus posted an update 10 years, 7 months ago
Me and Robyn Inmoov are gone be at stockholm mini maker faire
Ehehe, very nice! InMoov in Stockholm! We want pics!
Markus posted an update 10 years, 8 months ago
See, that’s why we need a male voice!! He wouldn’t give the gears for leaving your socks laying around but then you probably wouldn’t get him to vacuum!! Great video!!!!!
Great video. Please do share the script on this one.
Gael Langevin posted an update 10 years, 8 months ago
To Fred and others: https://groups.google.com/group/inmoov/attach/151d3d256a4108f0/spring%20tensioner1.jpg?part=4&authuser=0 This is how I see a spring added to the retraction tendon. In this set up we avoid forcing on the servo either way of rotation and it also avoid losing tension in the tendons.
Have you already tried this ? If so, what kind of spring do you use, and where to buy it ? 🙂 (ok, I’m lazy 😉 )
No I haven’t tried yet, I want to order a box of various springs on ebay.
I really think this member activity stuff doesn\’t work well. But I can\’t seem to find a better way to make. I hate the videos that are cut in half. Seems also that it is difficult for you guys to post comments, because there is almost never comments on the posted pics and vids. Any suggestion about that?
I’m not really into site programming but when you go to activity the bar on the right is not needed any more. if this is removed you might have more room for the videos.
for the comments, Im looking almost every day to see what others are making. the comments are sometimes low but I think lots of people are watching.
I also found it a bit difficult to navigate the site. I just kept punching around until it functions as it should. I would also agree with dumping the update stream on the right side but leave the members activity button.
I have found that by using “copy and paste” into the text box is the easiest way to post You Tube videos. It is unfortunate that they are cut in half but by clicking on the name of who posted it, it takes you to the video. I too think that a lot of people look at the site but everyone leaves comments. I know I don’t comment on everything but I…[Read more]
Hi Bob, so if you want to post a video from your youtube account, you just copy paste it into the comment box?
Hi Gael, Yes. When you click share on your You Tube Video, it gives you that .http://youtu.be/…#. Copy that and paste it in the comments box. When you post your comments the video is attached.