Hi Mark, I got a lot of inspiration from this video. We bought a vision sensor from eBay after watching this for full volume game. Didn't use it in the end but had fun with it :). I believe I saw you at the world competition but I was too shy to say hi. 🥴 Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the great video! Yes we would love to see a part II, with more info on angle, how to see more than one object with different signatures, what are the codes in the vision utility... thanks
🤩 someone watched the whole video and didn’t just pause on the code!! 😂 If anyone else is interested in this content for a part 2. Please let me know. Also, would it be ok to keep using the armbot or should I build a car type bot?
@@MarkJohnstonthere might be examples with cars already, but only with one signature. You could do a program to track a ball but avoid obstacles for example? I think the car would be a good idea.
Honestly super good tutorial only one problem my robotics teacher makes is use c++if you could create a tutorial for that it would be amazing I want to use the sensor face a AI autonomous for over under this video proved the point that it’s possible but it will be hard to do
I’m really not that well-versed in C++, but I could probably do it. Have you tried just building it out in blocks and then click the code button and see what it looks like? If you understand the basics of C++, then that should give you a good start. It will probably need to be cleaned up quite a bit though.
@@MarkJohnston oh I didn’t know you could make block code into c++i will try this on Monday but I’m not very good at coding but I have a good understanding on block coding
@@MarkJohnston thanks though this information was super helpful I now built I code I could have NEVER done in c++since I’m more familiar with blocks from like scratch it made it super easy and thanks for all your helpful tutorials you helped me so much! Now I just have the problem of transferring my 300 lines of c++ code to the school computer 🤔
Hi Mark, I got a lot of inspiration from this video. We bought a vision sensor from eBay after watching this for full volume game. Didn't use it in the end but had fun with it :). I believe I saw you at the world competition but I was too shy to say hi. 🥴 Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the great video! Yes we would love to see a part II, with more info on angle, how to see more than one object with different signatures, what are the codes in the vision utility... thanks
🤩 someone watched the whole video and didn’t just pause on the code!! 😂 If anyone else is interested in this content for a part 2. Please let me know. Also, would it be ok to keep using the armbot or should I build a car type bot?
@@MarkJohnstonthere might be examples with cars already, but only with one signature. You could do a program to track a ball but avoid obstacles for example? I think the car would be a good idea.
Sounds fun... and very complicated. Do you have another example of something you'd like me to demonstrate with the vision sensor?
@@MarkJohnston How about following a line? There are examples for the color sensor following a line, but not the vision sensor.
thanks so much
helped out so much
Very interesting explanation
I hope that means you found it helpful. Some of my videos are getting old and need updating. Let me know if you have any ideas for new stuff. :)
It’s really helpful. Thanks.
Loved it
do you have a text code section that i could look at in python? im trying to figure out auto aim for vrc
Honestly super good tutorial only one problem my robotics teacher makes is use c++if you could create a tutorial for that it would be amazing I want to use the sensor face a AI autonomous for over under this video proved the point that it’s possible but it will be hard to do
I’m really not that well-versed in C++, but I could probably do it. Have you tried just building it out in blocks and then click the code button and see what it looks like? If you understand the basics of C++, then that should give you a good start. It will probably need to be cleaned up quite a bit though.
@@MarkJohnston oh I didn’t know you could make block code into c++i will try this on Monday but I’m not very good at coding but I have a good understanding on block coding
yeah, build the code then click the icon with < > and it will show you the C++ code :)
@@MarkJohnston thanks though this information was super helpful I now built I code I could have NEVER done in c++since I’m more familiar with blocks from like scratch it made it super easy and thanks for all your helpful tutorials you helped me so much! Now I just have the problem of transferring my 300 lines of c++ code to the school computer 🤔
@@TACOMAN2355 Maybe save it to google drive or something?
Amazing!
Thanks!