IMPORTANT NOTE!!!! Newer versions of pyautogui make the == None solution give an error. To solve that you can write it like this: while 1: try: if pyautogui.locateOnScreen('image.png') is not None: print("Yes") time.sleep(0.5) except pyautogui.ImageNotFoundException: print("No") time.sleep(0.5) IMPORTANT NOTE!!!! 1. DO NOT USE PYCHARM OR VISUAL STUDIO WHEN RUNNING THE CODE. These programs require additional setup which I did not include in the video. Please use the idle editor to RUN the code. Feel free to edit or write the code in any editor, but run it with idle. 2. ImportError: numpy.core.multiarray failed to import This is due to the numpy 1.19.4 package which is required for opencv being broken. To fix it uninstall numpy with "pip uninstall numpy" and install the non-bugged version with "pip intall numpy==1.19.3" 3. Pillow package missing For any of you that get "Pillow" package missing problems install it with "pip install Pillow" in the cmd 4. The script moves the mouse but doesn’t click: This is due to the delay between the LEFT DOWN and LEFT UP in the click function being too low. This means that the click is happening too fast and that either your computer is too slow to register it or the computer or whatever program you are using detects it as a “fake click”. To fix it just add more delay, I recommend a time.sleep(0.5) 5. I am on Mac/Linux and can't install pywin32 You can use pyautogui.click(x,y) instead, a few comments mentioned that you can edit the click duration by setting pyautogui.PAUSE(0.1) to make the click last for 0.1 seconds for example 6. I can't rename a file to .py (Windows) Open file explorer, click on the "view" tab and check the "View file name extensions" checkbox and then try again 7. I get permission errors / Don't see the "Edit with idle" button Open windows search, search for IDLE, right click it, run as admin, press File-> Open (Or file->New if you want to create a new file) and go from there 8. Pip is not recognized as an internal or external command You forgot to check the "add to path" checkbox when installing python Uninstall python and reinstall it while making sure to check the checkbox or follow this stackoverflow post that explains how to add pip to path manually 9. while I: invalid syntax error It's not the letter i, it's the number 1
When I start the program, the mouse doesn't move, but the debug says, that it has moved. When I move my cursor, the cursor jumps to the place, where it is supposed to be. So I have to constantly wiggle my mouse back and forward for it to go where it is supposed to. What should I do?
I'm not sure what you mean by "doesn't move", does it move but not click or literally not do anything? Do you have python 3.7 64 bit? Are you running it FROM IDLE?
@@sumbo8452 Ah i see, the issue in your script is that in the while loop you have a TON of unnecessary delays. remove all of the time.sleep's from the while loop and try again
@@KianBrose you're freaking insane, even if it's "basic" things and even if i already knew how to do that, i learnt a lot of thing. you explain fucking well, do more videos bro good job !!
Yeah, I understood everything and I don't use python. It's perfectly at the intermediate level for people who know programming but don't know this specific thing (making a bot)
I'm a beginner in python and the pace was perfect. I learned a bunch of new cool functions and how to use them. If anything I can always pause and go back. I really enjoyed the straight to the point style, very concise and informative! Keep up the good work
Hi! I'm a new learner too (like really new, I can only relate to some generic SQL queries and excel combinations). Any projects you suggest to show off or attempt on your own for fun?
Tutorial "How to make advanced image recognition bots using python " : - Step 1 : Import a library that will do the advanced image recognition for you. - Step 2 : press run
This tutorial is great. You didn't say something like "ignore this for now, I'll explain that later", at the same time you managed to explain everything pretty, and at the same time you kept your tutorial as short as you could, unlike lots of tutorial makers do. Subscribed at first sight! :)
Dude I thought this was one of those joke parody videos as you were going so fast, I actually understood everything, and you taught a program in 4 minutes. It's actually a great skill, much love dude👍🔥❤️
Im fairly new to python and this was perfect. The pacing was great, and you made sure to cover any question I might have had, for example what exactly certain commands do. I loved it. Great teacher.
Thought i would have to speed up, but no. I had to pause for entire minutes on end because you were so incredibly efficient with your video. Subscribing rn
a simple, straightforward, and relatively beginner-friendly guide for something that many people would consider out of their depth. good stuff man, keep up the great vids
This guy literally explained what FOR loop is in image recognition video, it would really help beginners to understand what's happening in the video, Keep up the good work!!
This video really saved me because i am doing a minecraft mining bot and the lava detection was way to slow and this method of checking the rgb values of the pixels really helped me
TH-cam recommendation made something great today, a new subscriber here. Love the simplicity, you teach me something new in less than an hour. Thumbs up!
I been hacking for years , with c++ wanted to switch to python This is one of the best tutorials I have ever watched. not 2 slow but also very informative.
A ton of knowledge in 15:01, i rewatched this videos 10-15 times and everytime i can seek some explanation from the vid. I first watched this in june 2020, now i create a bot which play click game. Thank you!
I came over from code bullet to understand how he works when training AI. I wanted to understand how pyautogui works to use it on my own. Now I know it. Thanks for this amazing pretty solid video. The speed of you telling to content was chosen very well.
Such a refreshing breath of life for the Tech tutorial platform. At no fault to those within this field, many of us are far too a timid person to come out and make content such as yourself. Love the editing, love the personality, and very easy to follow. Though simple, its all the info i needed to get working on my own source for my own applications. Loved the vid. ;) got my sub friend. Keep it up!
tyvm! Working on the second one, I feel a bit bad for having such a broad upload gap but my school just decided to put all assignments at the end of the year... Unfortunate but oh well, I'll work on the second one soon
@@KianBrose when i try and install the pip files it says... 'pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
I've been a python dev for a little over 5 years at this point and I specialize at automation and "Advanced Image recognition" and This video is the bare basics of image recognition, though very intuitive for beginners
Although it is very basic for people that already have experience within the field, this would be considered “advanced” for people that either have no experience in python or have never done anything other than a macro script Apologies for the disappointment
@@KianBrose wow that was a quick reply, you got me all wrong. I'm not dissapointed at all, I bet 99% of devs more experienced than you in this field couldn't explain the concept and the basics better. You probably encouraged and motivated hundreds of people to start further pursuing python. This video was very nostalgic as I remember my teacher giving a very simillar lecture back in high school and what came out her mouth seemed incomprehensible to me but very elegant and something that I genuinely admired and still do to this day. You've done a great job making this video and I'll love to see you rise in the platform because I genuinely appreciate the effort you put into this video. Cheers
@@KianBrose Print("You predicted that! I know! You're on a nice 8k and it's kinds like the end of the year! Keep up the good work. Dw, you'll get to 12K + in no time. :) Regards, ~another subscriber")
@@KianBrose I currently try to create a bot. Let say I start a timer, and I want to stop the timer when autogui catch a "9" in second. So, when I stop timer, it shows 9:40 millisecond, which means 400 Ms delay. I wonder if there are any better modules that image recognizes target image on screen quicker 🤔 Big thanks!!
Fast pace is good! I can always pause at look at it if I am having trouble catching anything, but I can't stand slow videos, it's such a waste of time and much harder to adjust to my liking. This is concise and straight to the point which should be the aim of all programming videos. 0 useless information. No intro, no chatting, just straight-up information through both audio and visual (fantastic editing as well!) Just perfect. Please keep it like this :)
this is perfect for people who are already fairly proficient in python/programming and wanna figure out how to make a bot but its also detailed enough for a noob to just copy what you did and modify it a little. MORE LIKE THIS!!!!!
Love the fast pace as everything that needs to be read can be found in the description, and the way you explain makes it super easy to follow. I'm subbed and gonna binge your videos. Thanks for the info! :)
Kian, if you use Shift + Right Click on a file, you will see 'Copy as Path'. This will save you some steps getting file paths for assets. This way you don't have to copy the asset's parent directory path, and then add the name of said asset to the end. Plus, it copies with quotation marks by default.
this is what i wanted! 15 min tutorial , which would usually last 2 hours. You told me what to keep in mind when making a bot, you showed some scripts and im ready to start and learn further on the way
.... I just understood how a python program actually works... and will be recommending this video to people. Perfect speed, Perfect clarity, I loved it. 10/10, Will watch again.
Yep, any subject should be understandable as long as the one teaching it understands it well enough to understand it in a simple way, unlike most shit tutorials that are just "copy paste walkthroughs"
@@KianBrose it is also when they don't copy and paste, but just rush through it all. you stopped, identified the what you were speaking about, and as speaking about it, showed us what it does. Most 'tutorials' are, and we put in x+y+z and then do the next part. making it very hard to identify... what exactly is the thing doing what they are talking about??? so, thank you. Sunday i was literally in despair at python and everything to do with it. you have given me new hope.
The pace in the video is perfect for everyone im a beginner in python and this seems clear and helps so much even with other projects i come back to this video thank you!
Hello Kian, thanks for making these videos. Its really cool to watch and to follow. Request: in case you are interested, please also make videos on some productivity boosting automations that you think could be useful for pc/mac.
Library missing (pip install Pillow PyScreeze) I was stuck at 1:16, getting an error instead of x,y,z coordinates, ran (pip install Pillow PyScreeze) in cmd and it fixed the problem.
Will you make more tutorials ? This stuff is fun to watch plus we can learn so much. As a foreign who doesnt know english that good its amazing i can understand everything.
Best python tutorial I've ever seen, quick and explains everything unlike other torturials that just tells you to past this code and run it, also this can be used in many other thing
Well, i guess i'll be learning python then I didn't know the librairies where so straight forward. I'm really interested in automation. I know c++ and js but the only bot i ever done was quite shitty. I think i will try it again thanks to you ^^
Great content! A quick tip: try replacing " if a in range(160,220)" (range is in iterable, so you're testing for each value in the range in the "in" test) by "if 160
Great video! Pretty easy to follow and understand and covered some topics I wasn't familiar with in Python. The only suggestion I'd give is making some of the variables less "hard-coded". I think the region you're displaying should be set as a global variable to make changing the code significantly easier in the future. Otherwise, great video!
True, but for this kind of script where the region only has to be declared once I don't think it's necessary to declare it as a global variable since it may confuse some people. Glad you enjoyed it!
Fast forward 3 years... and this tutorial still holds. I've made a imagine recognition bot using .png, which I use for loading Steam, enter my account, find a specific game in my library and load it, then enter my favorite server. Then I've made a bot for a ingame choir which saves me from clicking excatly 495 times to plant seeds - absolutly recommendable tutorial :)
I just got back into coding cause I didn’t feel like I was progressing the way I wanted, but I realised that I should go do some projects and pick up new skills, this video helped out a lot, it was clear snd concise thank you a lot, you got a new sub
Somehow your fast paced talking was more understandable than any other coding tutorial I saw, you explained everything very good didn't say stuff like "I'll explain that later" and so on, it was simple to follow...just perfection of a video. We really need more people like you to make tutorials on youtube, not just for coding but for everything. I wanted to start learning python before because I fell in love with programing in school even though we did C but you might me the reason why I get back into programing keep at it bro :)
13:24 - checking if i is in range is kinda costly, since it creates a list of all integers between two values and then compares the pixel value to each of them, so instead of "if b in range(180, 210):" I'd write "if b < 210 and b >= 180:" Cheers ^^
That's not true. Range doesn't creates list of all integers. So check in video was as efficent as your's if-check. Range is a special builtin class which overrides "__contains__" magic-method for doing efficent "in" checks, like you did with "if", but more precise, for all possible cases. If you are interested, you could check that in cython sources in file "Objects/rangeobject.c" at line 383
Range does not create a list; it is a generator. However, @Саша is correct about the __contains__. But it is still slower than >/< comparisons (nearly 4 times in a test I just did). By the way, instead of` b < 210 and b >= 180` you can do `180
@@TeshanShanukaJ range isn't a generator, check the article "Python: range is not an iterator!" from Trey Hunner and check cpython's code I mentioned above. Also in this simple case I would prefer readability over "performance", not sure if your test is correct.
This tutorial helped me alot!! The only thing that kind of "annoyed" me was that you were going pretty fast. I had to watch sertain parts 3 times to understand what you were saying/doing
This is a great video! I really enjoyed watching it. Although I do have to point out one mistake you made: you're not checking every 5th pixel, you're checking every 5th pixel in every 5th row, so it's only every 25th pixel that you check :)
"if (b in range(180,210))" is a pretty poor idea, as it will check every value one by one until a match is hit. The parentheses are also not necessary. Instead, use "if 180
If you have issues using command: "pyautogui.displayMousePosition()" might be because you are missing a Pillow package. This problem ockured with me and to fix it you have to open up cmd again and type in this: pip install Pillow
Yeah, python versions above 3.7 have issues with Pillow which is necessary for pyautogui, so installing Pillow is an option but I always tell people to download the 3.7 version of python instead as it's more stable than 3.8+
@@KianBrose well do you know why i cant download opencv-python? The error says that i have to have C+ visual studio installed but it came whit my visual studio code
Bruh you are a God! teach me more, explanation is concise and precise. Please make more videos like these with varying complexity related to pregresion.
@@hillarymapondera4122 you have to install again win32 api with related pip version (it better runs on python 3.7 so I installed python3.7 then pip3.7 install win32api)
pywin32 is only available for windows and pyautogui is just way too slow at clicking. Is there an alternative for mac users? I've been looking everywhere and I can't find one.
@@KianBrose I actually set pyautogui.PAUSE = 0, and still it only hits a single tile before missing the next. Any other way to do this? There's got to be a way to make a decent bot on a mac
@@KianBrose Unfortunitely it's the same result. My understanding is that pyautogui.PAUSE controls the time between each operation, not the time between clicks. Any other thoughts? Thank you for responding this much anyway.
@@henrydeutsch5130 Hmm, honestly I dont have a lot of clues, though you could try your luck by using python 3.7.0 64 bit which solves a lot of issues for a lot of people, but if that doesnt fix it i dont know
My first ever comment on youtube!! You are amazing! I have been tryn to learn all these things for like 2 weeks or so and was unable to collect sufficient knowledge to start working on pyautogui etc. You did an incredible job. surely going to subscribe for more
If anyone gets this error while executing: "pip install pyautogui" Preparing wheel metadata ... error ERROR: Command errored out with exit status 1: I got this error fixed by executing "pip install wheel" first. Apparently you have to discover wheel first in order to advance :D
Oh wow, really sorry but youtube didnt show me this comment, If you get this issue uninstall python 3.8+ and install python 3.7 64 bit instead and then try again
@@piyushchaudhary7269 just calculate the total RGB value of the image, give it average colour values for all pixels, make a range for wriggle room. If the no. is in the range of the object given, there should be a good chance it works. If not, see the colour of retry button, say in the code, if the retry button is the colour of ####, then click retry button, and run first part of code again. Yes, I code in python, but am a actual noob.
It was so fast for me 10 days ago when I first watched this tutorial: I had no idea about python and had to pause the video so many times, but not anymore now! You helped me notice that I am evolving haha. Great vids btw. 👌
Mate, install pycharm instead of uninstall, with the pycharm u can select the python version you want to use. Bonus tip: study about venv(virtual library), this will help u a lot with those compatibilits problens
IMPORTANT NOTE!!!!
Newer versions of pyautogui make the == None solution give an error. To solve that you can write it like this:
while 1:
try:
if pyautogui.locateOnScreen('image.png') is not None:
print("Yes")
time.sleep(0.5)
except pyautogui.ImageNotFoundException:
print("No")
time.sleep(0.5)
IMPORTANT NOTE!!!!
1. DO NOT USE PYCHARM OR VISUAL STUDIO WHEN RUNNING THE CODE.
These programs require additional setup which I did not include in the video. Please use the idle editor to RUN the code. Feel free to edit or write the code in any editor, but run it with idle.
2. ImportError: numpy.core.multiarray failed to import
This is due to the numpy 1.19.4 package which is required for opencv being broken. To fix it uninstall numpy with "pip uninstall numpy" and install the non-bugged version with "pip intall numpy==1.19.3"
3. Pillow package missing
For any of you that get "Pillow" package missing problems install it with "pip install Pillow" in the cmd
4. The script moves the mouse but doesn’t click:
This is due to the delay between the LEFT DOWN and LEFT UP in the click function being too low. This means that the click is happening too fast and that either your computer is too slow to register it or the computer or whatever program you are using detects it as a “fake click”. To fix it just add more delay, I recommend a time.sleep(0.5)
5. I am on Mac/Linux and can't install pywin32
You can use pyautogui.click(x,y) instead, a few comments mentioned that you can edit the click duration by setting pyautogui.PAUSE(0.1) to make the click last for 0.1 seconds for example
6. I can't rename a file to .py (Windows)
Open file explorer, click on the "view" tab and check the "View file name extensions" checkbox and then try again
7. I get permission errors / Don't see the "Edit with idle" button
Open windows search, search for IDLE, right click it, run as admin, press File-> Open (Or file->New if you want to create a new file) and go from there
8. Pip is not recognized as an internal or external command
You forgot to check the "add to path" checkbox when installing python
Uninstall python and reinstall it while making sure to check the checkbox or follow this stackoverflow post that explains how to add pip to path manually
9. while I: invalid syntax error
It's not the letter i, it's the number 1
When I start the program, the mouse doesn't move, but the debug says, that it has moved. When I move my cursor, the cursor jumps to the place, where it is supposed to be. So I have to constantly wiggle my mouse back and forward for it to go where it is supposed to. What should I do?
I'm not sure what you mean by "doesn't move", does it move but not click or literally not do anything? Do you have python 3.7 64 bit? Are you running it FROM IDLE?
@@KianBrose Does not move or click or do anything until I touch my mouse. Then it jumps to the correct spot.
@@sumbo8452 Can you show the code through pastebin?
@@sumbo8452 Ah i see, the issue in your script is that in the while loop you have a TON of unnecessary delays. remove all of the time.sleep's from the while loop and try again
Bruh, I don't even need to put this on 1.5× speed, it's already on it, 10/10 tutorial
You might even have to slow it down lmao
@@KianBrose already have lmao
@The Clutcher the alt tab mastermind
@@SquidBeats I don't think this has anything to do anything here
@@turtle8558 its a bot on a bot making tutorial. THE AI IS GETTING SMARTER!
PLEASE make more videos like this. Everything is easily understandable and the topic here is exactly what im interested in.
working on one
@@KianBrose Nice work do you have a discord server ?
@@ygate4546 see the description.
@@KianBrose you're freaking insane, even if it's "basic" things and even if i already knew how to do that, i learnt a lot of thing. you explain fucking well, do more videos bro good job !!
Yeah, I understood everything and I don't use python. It's perfectly at the intermediate level for people who know programming but don't know this specific thing (making a bot)
I'm a beginner in python and the pace was perfect. I learned a bunch of new cool functions and how to use them. If anything I can always pause and go back. I really enjoyed the straight to the point style, very concise and informative!
Keep up the good work
Thank you! will do
Hi! I'm a new learner too (like really new, I can only relate to some generic SQL queries and excel combinations). Any projects you suggest to show off or attempt on your own for fun?
Tutorial "How to make advanced image recognition bots using python
" :
- Step 1 : Import a library that will do the advanced image recognition for you.
- Step 2 : press run
Pretty much
What library can I download?
"Tutorial"
😂
@@thehoodshooter1985 Please tell me if have found the the answer
This tutorial is great. You didn't say something like "ignore this for now, I'll explain that later", at the same time you managed to explain everything pretty, and at the same time you kept your tutorial as short as you could, unlike lots of tutorial makers do. Subscribed at first sight! :)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
@@KianBrose And the fact that you try to reply to everyone's comment makes you even cooler tbh
@@imaginaoTH-camsoquecomarrobas thanks
@Potato Tornado libraries...
@Potato Tornado They are just libraries tho
Dude I thought this was one of those joke parody videos as you were going so fast,
I actually understood everything, and you taught a program in 4 minutes.
It's actually a great skill, much love dude👍🔥❤️
Thanks! Glad you stuck around and didnt click off xD
I’m here before this channel blows up
Same
Same
#metoo
ikr.
same
Im fairly new to python and this was perfect. The pacing was great, and you made sure to cover any question I might have had, for example what exactly certain commands do. I loved it. Great teacher.
Great to hear!
@@KianBrosesup
This tutorial is very fast paced, short and concise yet covers all the information you need even as a beginner.
Perfect.
Thank you
Thanks, this is exactly what i was looking for! These beginner oriented videos are very useful to someone like me
principiante
This is the alpha chad of tutorials. Good speed, good info and good explanations.
Keep up the hard work!
Ty!
Thought i would have to speed up, but no. I had to pause for entire minutes on end because you were so incredibly efficient with your video. Subscribing rn
Nice, this is what digital media is made for
Efficiency and replayability
a simple, straightforward, and relatively beginner-friendly guide for something that many people would consider out of their depth. good stuff man, keep up the great vids
r e l a t i v e l y begginer friendly
Glad you enjoyed it! Ty for watching
that's a pretty good looking stickman, not gonna lie.
Ty! It took a whole 20 seconds and a mouse
Wow he still replying
@@ayushbansal7061 yes
@@KianBrose Can u make stickman for me? Please
@@leksmar xd
Goddamn that's one of the best beginner friendly tutorials I've seen in a while. Gj!
Glad you liked it!
This video is so underrated!!!
You're explaining advanced techiniques but also explaining what a FOR loop is
I tried making it comprehensively understandable to even first-time programmers
I wanted to learn python for a long time, and I just learned the basics in 15 minutes! Thank you very much sir
Np, glad you enjoyed it
This guy literally explained what FOR loop is in image recognition video, it would really help beginners to understand what's happening in the video, Keep up the good work!!
Thanks! Yeah i tried to make it understandable for everyone
Not only good programming, fun, and a good sense of humor.
I like your editing, and how the text is put, like jokes like inhale.
Thank you!
This video really saved me because i am doing a minecraft mining bot and the lava detection was way to slow and this method of checking the rgb values of the pixels really helped me
Glad to hear that!
wow man, straight to the point and very educational for beginners like me. This is my first time I'm here, u are underrated!!
Ty!
TH-cam recommendation made something great today, a new subscriber here. Love the simplicity, you teach me something new in less than an hour. Thumbs up!
Glad you got something out of it!
i love this video its fast paced and no bs... im so tired of people trying to add in stuff that doesnt nee to be there... thanks.
same, glad you enjoyed it!
I been hacking for years , with c++ wanted to switch to python This is one of the best tutorials I have ever watched. not 2 slow but also very informative.
Nice
A ton of knowledge in 15:01, i rewatched this videos 10-15 times and everytime i can seek some explanation from the vid. I first watched this in june 2020, now i create a bot which play click game. Thank you!
Np!
I came over from code bullet to understand how he works when training AI. I wanted to understand how pyautogui works to use it on my own. Now I know it. Thanks for this amazing pretty solid video. The speed of you telling to content was chosen very well.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the pace
Hi sir is it possible to make automation for online game
Sir please reply
@@random-shorty6092 yes it is i would personally say
Such a refreshing breath of life for the Tech tutorial platform. At no fault to those within this field, many of us are far too a timid person to come out and make content such as yourself. Love the editing, love the personality, and very easy to follow. Though simple, its all the info i needed to get working on my own source for my own applications. Loved the vid. ;) got my sub friend. Keep it up!
tyvm! Working on the second one, I feel a bit bad for having such a broad upload gap but my school just decided to put all assignments at the end of the year... Unfortunate but oh well, I'll work on the second one soon
@@KianBrose when i try and install the pip files it says...
'pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Kuruluş Osman Music then you didn’t check the add to path checkbox when installing python
@@KianBrose ok thanks
I've been a python dev for a little over 5 years at this point and I specialize at automation and "Advanced Image recognition" and This video is the bare basics of image recognition, though very intuitive for beginners
Although it is very basic for people that already have experience within the field, this would be considered “advanced” for people that either have no experience in python or have never done anything other than a macro script
Apologies for the disappointment
@@KianBrose wow that was a quick reply, you got me all wrong. I'm not dissapointed at all, I bet 99% of devs more experienced than you in this field couldn't explain the concept and the basics better. You probably encouraged and motivated hundreds of people to start further pursuing python. This video was very nostalgic as I remember my teacher giving a very simillar lecture back in high school and what came out her mouth seemed incomprehensible to me but very elegant and something that I genuinely admired and still do to this day. You've done a great job making this video and I'll love to see you rise in the platform because I genuinely appreciate the effort you put into this video. Cheers
Bro, how come you have only 1.8 thousand subs? Insane, I thought you had a 1.8 million when i checked, the content is that good.
Thank you! Hopefully I made it to 10k by the end of next year
@@KianBrose nah mate, you've blown up ig. You'll have 10k or probably even more by the end of this year. Cheers to that! 🥂
Jbtw a new sub here!
@@KianBrose Print("You predicted that! I know! You're on a nice 8k and it's kinds like the end of the year! Keep up the good work. Dw, you'll get to 12K + in no time. :)
Regards,
~another subscriber")
This is one of the best programming tutorials I've ever seen.
Ty!
This tutorial is better than 90% of the programming tutorials online (fast and accurate)
Ty!
@@KianBrose I currently try to create a bot. Let say I start a timer, and I want to stop the timer when autogui catch a "9" in second.
So, when I stop timer, it shows 9:40 millisecond, which means 400 Ms delay.
I wonder if there are any better modules that image recognizes target image on screen quicker 🤔
Big thanks!!
Fast pace is good! I can always pause at look at it if I am having trouble catching anything, but I can't stand slow videos, it's such a waste of time and much harder to adjust to my liking. This is concise and straight to the point which should be the aim of all programming videos. 0 useless information. No intro, no chatting, just straight-up information through both audio and visual (fantastic editing as well!) Just perfect. Please keep it like this :)
Will do!
this is perfect for people who are already fairly proficient in python/programming and wanna figure out how to make a bot but its also detailed enough for a noob to just copy what you did and modify it a little. MORE LIKE THIS!!!!!
Glad you liked it!
Everyone's a gangsta until Kian writes a bot on IDLE
Then the economy of games starts crashing xd
@@KianBrose i press f5 but nothing happens in aimbooster
@@mornelouw1266 you probably need to press f5 in IDLE and switch to the aim booster window
@@Azurade aimbooster ?
lol
Love the fast pace as everything that needs to be read can be found in the description, and the way you explain makes it super easy to follow. I'm subbed and gonna binge your videos.
Thanks for the info! :)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the fast pace
@@KianBrose
Framförallt "inhalera" 😂
Hahaha
Thanks to your video I’ve automated some of my work and now make several hundred dollars a day semi-passively. You’re an absolute life saver.
More than me lmao, glad to hear it's working out
Kian, if you use Shift + Right Click on a file, you will see 'Copy as Path'. This will save you some steps getting file paths for assets. This way you don't have to copy the asset's parent directory path, and then add the name of said asset to the end. Plus, it copies with quotation marks by default.
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I started to learn python mostly by myself, and despite the video being a little fast for me it was really understandable and helpful.
Practice makes perfect!
one of the best coding tutorials i have ever watched
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
this is what i wanted! 15 min tutorial , which would usually last 2 hours. You told me what to keep in mind when making a bot, you showed some scripts and im ready to start and learn further on the way
As tutorials should be made, straight to the point
Man, this is bomb. Great quality and very easy to follow along and understand. Thank you Kian!
No problem! Glad you found it easy to follow
The pacing was perfect, I learned a lot in those 15 minutes. Keep up the good content:)
Thanks, will do!
Probably 1 of the best tutorials I have found on TH-cam for Programing.
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Wow was really expecting for u to have loads of subs but dont. honestly u deserve sum more
Tuttifrutti10 thanks! Hopefully someday I’ll make it to 100
Little did I know
@@KianBrose come back to this comment in a year
@@KianBrose u look more like a sub with 1M
The video is really well done and informative, I might have to steal this video style! 🤖
Dewit
@@KianBrose Wow did not expect you to respond! :D I'll try!
Underrated you will get 1M soon for this type of amazing content
Hopefully someday
@@KianBrose I belive
.... I just understood how a python program actually works... and will be recommending this video to people.
Perfect speed, Perfect clarity, I loved it. 10/10, Will watch again.
Yep, any subject should be understandable as long as the one teaching it understands it well enough to understand it in a simple way, unlike most shit tutorials that are just "copy paste walkthroughs"
@@KianBrose it is also when they don't copy and paste, but just rush through it all. you stopped, identified the what you were speaking about, and as speaking about it, showed us what it does.
Most 'tutorials' are, and we put in x+y+z and then do the next part. making it very hard to identify... what exactly is the thing doing what they are talking about???
so, thank you.
Sunday i was literally in despair at python and everything to do with it. you have given me new hope.
Great pace! Would enjoy more python botting vids.
Omg he explaned it in such an easy language. 🤩
English! Yes!
Great video,right down to buisness just how it should be.Hope your channel grows.Would love to see more of your videos.
Thanks!
The pace in the video is perfect for everyone im a beginner in python and this seems clear and helps so much even with other projects i come back to this video thank you!
Glad it helped!
That’s the perfect speed! Make more videos! Loved it thoroughly!
Working on one rn xD
Me: Makes a Calculator in pyton
Friend that i dont have: Ohh so your a hacker.
Lol
LMAO
so true
Rolf
I work with console for coding purposes and my family thinks I am doing illegal hacking. So reltable
Great vid dude!! This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!!
Happy you found what you were looking for! Now go automate those games xD
I already begon! ^^ I don't have any problems for now!
This is an EXTREAMALLY BASIC approach... and that is why i love it!
glad to hear that!
This is quality content right here. Subbed.
Thanks for the sub!
Wow, I never knew that python terminal thingy was actually useful! :O
RandomCommentor777 it’s not specific to python. The terminal is used for a lot more and wasn’t even made for python
@@xfire3778 I think he was talking about the python shell not the windows terminal
Story Of Bo oh my bad
Hello Kian, thanks for making these videos. Its really cool to watch and to follow.
Request: in case you are interested, please also make videos on some productivity boosting automations that you think could be useful for pc/mac.
hmm other than shortcuts bound to specific keys I don't really see a lot of uses. This could be very useful for repetitive workflows though
For your r,g,b for loops, it saved me a lot of time to do if b>0 and b < 25 and g > 25 and g
Glad it worked out!
Library missing (pip install Pillow PyScreeze)
I was stuck at 1:16, getting an error instead of x,y,z coordinates, ran (pip install Pillow PyScreeze) in cmd and it fixed the problem.
Thanks for solution 👍
tysm I was stuck here too
Will you make more tutorials ? This stuff is fun to watch plus we can learn so much. As a foreign who doesnt know english that good its amazing i can understand everything.
Yep, I will
This was a really good tutorial! It was really easy to follow
Happy to hear that!
Best python tutorial I've ever seen, quick and explains everything unlike other torturials that just tells you to past this code and run it, also this can be used in many other thing
Ikr!
Amazing, do make more videos like this! Especially something beginner oriented.
Well, i guess i'll be learning python then I didn't know the librairies where so straight forward. I'm really interested in automation. I know c++ and js but the only bot i ever done was quite shitty. I think i will try it again thanks to you ^^
Np! Glad I was able to help you discover something new. Hope you benefit from it in the future!
Great content! A quick tip: try replacing " if a in range(160,220)" (range is in iterable, so you're testing for each value in the range in the "in" test) by "if 160
I know I know, I didn't think about it at the time
I'm so blessed I discovered this channel. Man you are a f***** genius ! Keep doing like this.
I would not be surprised you work for SpaceX or NASA
It's just a simple python library I showed though...
Highly motivating!! 🙏🤓👏👏👏
thanks!
Great video! Pretty easy to follow and understand and covered some topics I wasn't familiar with in Python. The only suggestion I'd give is making some of the variables less "hard-coded". I think the region you're displaying should be set as a global variable to make changing the code significantly easier in the future. Otherwise, great video!
True, but for this kind of script where the region only has to be declared once I don't think it's necessary to declare it as a global variable since it may confuse some people. Glad you enjoyed it!
4:03
Kian Brose: allow flash if you want
me in 2021: now that's a name i've not heard in a long time
That part didn't age well xDDDDDDD
Fast forward 3 years... and this tutorial still holds. I've made a imagine recognition bot using .png, which I use for loading Steam, enter my account, find a specific game in my library and load it, then enter my favorite server. Then I've made a bot for a ingame choir which saves me from clicking excatly 495 times to plant seeds - absolutly recommendable tutorial :)
good job! Glad to hear automation is working out ^^
Your still liking comments? Wow! Great video btw!
Yep, thanks!
For those who came here after 1 million subs:
I followed this channel from only 6.3k subs
XD
"You're cheating!"
"No, I'm not cheating. I'm just playing this game smartly"
Correct!
I just got back into coding cause I didn’t feel like I was progressing the way I wanted, but I realised that I should go do some projects and pick up new skills, this video helped out a lot, it was clear snd concise thank you a lot, you got a new sub
Thanks!
@@KianBrose no problem keep up the good work
Thanks, this is exactly what i was looking for!
Glad it helped
Somehow your fast paced talking was more understandable than any other coding tutorial I saw, you explained everything very good didn't say stuff like "I'll explain that later" and so on, it was simple to follow...just perfection of a video. We really need more people like you to make tutorials on youtube, not just for coding but for everything. I wanted to start learning python before because I fell in love with programing in school even though we did C but you might me the reason why I get back into programing keep at it bro :)
Thanks! Yeah I try to keep it as simple as possible to respect people's time
Kian Brose: "Use the win32 api because it clicks faster"
Me: * using Linux *
use pyautogui.click, will work but if u want it to run faster ull need a
pyautogui.PAUSE = 0 at the start of the script
@@KianBrose Thank you, you helped me too.
@@KianBrose thanks
Phenomenal. Instantly earned a subscription, watch to the end, and like.
13:24 - checking if i is in range is kinda costly, since it creates a list of all integers between two values and then compares the pixel value to each of them, so instead of
"if b in range(180, 210):"
I'd write
"if b < 210 and b >= 180:"
Cheers ^^
Yeah I've been told this recently as well, I didn't know this existed xD but ty for the suggestion!
That's not true. Range doesn't creates list of all integers. So check in video was as efficent as your's if-check.
Range is a special builtin class which overrides "__contains__" magic-method for doing efficent "in" checks, like you did with "if", but more precise, for all possible cases.
If you are interested, you could check that in cython sources in file "Objects/rangeobject.c" at line 383
Range does not create a list; it is a generator. However, @Саша is correct about the __contains__. But it is still slower than >/< comparisons (nearly 4 times in a test I just did). By the way, instead of` b < 210 and b >= 180` you can do `180
@@TeshanShanukaJ range isn't a generator, check the article "Python: range is not an iterator!" from Trey Hunner and check cpython's code I mentioned above.
Also in this simple case I would prefer readability over "performance", not sure if your test is correct.
I didn't know range wasn't a generator until now. Thanks. Anyway for me 0
This tutorial helped me alot!! The only thing that kind of "annoyed" me was that you were going pretty fast. I had to watch sertain parts 3 times to understand what you were saying/doing
That's one of the things that a lot of people quite liked interestingly enough
@@KianBrose i can understand haha if you somewhat know what your doing it's nice if it's fast 😀
Holy crap, didn't know image recognition was so ez
Yeah to some degree it is
Yeah, with well built and optimized libraries it is easy, tho I wouldnt really call checking 4 pixels image recognition
@@richardszalai1419 I mean technically it is
Really enjoyed this tutorial, I always wondered what it would be like to combine programming with meth. Now I know.
This is a great video! I really enjoyed watching it. Although I do have to point out one mistake you made: you're not checking every 5th pixel, you're checking every 5th pixel in every 5th row, so it's only every 25th pixel that you check :)
ah this is true, each for loop is checking each 5th pixel per 5th row if you could both for loops
"if (b in range(180,210))" is a pretty poor idea, as it will check every value one by one until a match is hit. The parentheses are also not necessary. Instead, use "if 180
Ooooooooh I didn't know that was possible, thank you!
If you have issues using command: "pyautogui.displayMousePosition()" might be because you are missing a Pillow package.
This problem ockured with me and to fix it you have to open up cmd again and type in this: pip install Pillow
Yeah, python versions above 3.7 have issues with Pillow which is necessary for pyautogui, so installing Pillow is an option but I always tell people to download the 3.7 version of python instead as it's more stable than 3.8+
@@KianBrose well do you know why i cant download opencv-python? The error says that i have to have C+ visual studio installed but it came whit my visual studio code
@@leevi6552 use idle editor and it should work
just do pip install Pillow on your cmd
Bruh you are a God! teach me more, explanation is concise and precise. Please make more videos like these with varying complexity related to pregresion.
To be honest i don't know a lot of things myself, but the little i do know i try to reach through here
When I try executing the piano tiles script I get this error:
OSError: windll.user32.ReleaseDC failed : return 0
Uninstall python 3.8+ and install python 3.7.0 , restart your PC and try again
@@KianBrose well now it says theres no module named win32api
edit: fixed it
@@slayerofe9567
How did you fix it?
@@slayerofe9567 I still Have this issue "no module named win32api" how can I fix it
@@hillarymapondera4122 you have to install again win32 api with related pip version (it better runs on python 3.7 so I installed python3.7 then pip3.7 install win32api)
pywin32 is only available for windows and pyautogui is just way too slow at clicking. Is there an alternative for mac users? I've been looking everywhere and I can't find one.
Pyautogui has an option to set the click speed
pyautogui.PAUSE = 0.1
where 0.1 is the seconds
@@KianBrose I actually set pyautogui.PAUSE = 0, and still it only hits a single tile before missing the next. Any other way to do this? There's got to be a way to make a decent bot on a mac
@@henrydeutsch5130 actually 0 is an issue, 0 clicks way too fast, it has to have a minimum of 0.1 for it to get registered
@@KianBrose Unfortunitely it's the same result. My understanding is that pyautogui.PAUSE controls the time between each operation, not the time between clicks. Any other thoughts? Thank you for responding this much anyway.
@@henrydeutsch5130 Hmm, honestly I dont have a lot of clues, though you could try your luck by using python 3.7.0 64 bit which solves a lot of issues for a lot of people, but if that doesnt fix it i dont know
it always says "syntaxerror: invalid syntax" when i try and run the commands
99% sure you have a typo somewhere in the code, make sure to double check and read the error message
fixed it!
My first ever comment on youtube!! You are amazing! I have been tryn to learn all these things for like 2 weeks or so and was unable to collect sufficient knowledge to start working on pyautogui etc. You did an incredible job. surely going to subscribe for more
Thanks!
If anyone gets this error while executing: "pip install pyautogui"
Preparing wheel metadata ... error
ERROR: Command errored out with exit status 1:
I got this error fixed by executing "pip install wheel" first.
Apparently you have to discover wheel first in order to advance :D
@Steve U seem really new, pip comes pre installed. Pip is package manager for python.
Oh wow, really sorry but youtube didnt show me this comment,
If you get this issue uninstall python 3.8+ and install python 3.7 64 bit instead and then try again
I though there are hair on my screen
im haveing a error saying 'ImportError: numpy.core.multiarray failed to import' what should i do
Pip uninstall numpy
Pip install numpy==1.19.3
Now just to modify it a bit and you'll never have to solve captchas again!
lol
U have to
How will u direct the ages of cars fire hydrant
But we can try let's c hmmm
@@piyushchaudhary7269 just calculate the total RGB value of the image, give it average colour values for all pixels, make a range for wriggle room. If the no. is in the range of the object given, there should be a good chance it works. If not, see the colour of retry button, say in the code, if the retry button is the colour of ####, then click retry button, and run first part of code again. Yes, I code in python, but am a actual noob.
@@thegamehouse4245 Can you show me the code
It was so fast for me 10 days ago when I first watched this tutorial: I had no idea about python and had to pause the video so many times, but not anymore now! You helped me notice that I am evolving haha. Great vids btw. 👌
Ty!
*confusion*
ImportError: DLL load failed while importing win32api: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
Are you using python 3.7? if not try to uninstall your current version and get 3.7 instead
Mate, install pycharm instead of uninstall, with the pycharm u can select the python version you want to use.
Bonus tip: study about venv(virtual library), this will help u a lot with those compatibilits problens
I had a slight issue with all versions of python it seems like windows does not like the 0.01 delay I raised it to 0.05 and stopped getting the errors
@@anonamoose3797 that's the reason I use Linux
@@viniciusbarbosa1901 I second your opinion mate. I'm in love with pycharm. I use the community version (free) and it absolutely rips.
actual intresting content, broken down easily, digestible information. The least you can do is subscribe and like the video
Thank you 😊
me sees his channel*
also me-
"we will see you career grow"
Tyvm xD
Probably the most fun python tutorial out there
Thanks!