algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Very simple but fun experiment!
Kinect-->Processing-->Grasshopper
Using UDP protocol with gHowl in Grasshopper
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Hello thank you for your resourceful video, is there a way to log/record motions in grasshopper so that we can create a trail of the skeletal motions?
Hey Davide,
many thanks for sharing your video.
I am trying to start using Kinect in Grasshopper and I am wondering if you can provide me with some tutorials/hints for beginners?
Many Thanks
Davide,
I liked the skeleton, I'm wanting to make a counter skeletons
to tell people who are in a place ... any ideas?
I would make the equivalence numbers of people with balls to mass forces and speed the Kangaroo
your work inspired me this idea ...
thanx
Artagent
also in Maya here:
A skeleton setup in Maya controlled with Kinect. Processing sends xyz coordinates of the joints to Maya with the UDP protocol. Unfortunately there is a small lag between Processing and Maya, but it works!
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