![]() | DIY Virtual Reality for Skyrim using Kinect
If you're a fan of Skyrim and you want to immerse yourself deeper into the game, this is the project for you. Learn how to build your own virtual reality setup which captures head and body movement and map them to your character in the... |
![]() | DIY Augmented Reality Glasses
We've heard about virtual reality for decades now, but augmented reality is really starting to take off. If you don't already know, augmented reality uses a computer to identify a certain pattern on a piece of paper, shirt, tattoo, etc and... |
![]() | DIY Virtual Windows using IR LEDs + Wiimote
Why wake up to the same view each day if you can wake up somewhere different? Using a Wiimote, Mac, and infrared LEDs, you can create your own virtual windows which change as you move locations within the room. You can download WinScape for... |
![]() | DIY Virtual Reality Helmet Rig
Let's face it, new advancements in gaming (Project Natal, augmented reality, etc.) and visuals (3D) are going to have a huge impact on gaming and entertainment. Instead of waiting, the gamer pictured above decided to take things into his own... |
![]() | Absolutely EPIC Paintball Gun Robot
Wow! This paintball marker robot is absolutely stunning. While we've seen similar DIY paintball robots in the past, this project is far more advanced featuring:
Robot Features:
Remote Control from 700 feet away
Night vision camera
Accuracy... |
![]() | DIY Virtual Reality using the Wiimote
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Anyone who's interested in virtual reality will find German Timo Fleisch quite fascinating. He's the one who originally came up with a way to combine Nintendo Wii remotes and IR LED's, in order to create... |
![]() | DIY Virtual Robot Controlled By Real World Twin
In this cool project, learn to use a simple robot to manipulate its 3D mirror image constructed in Maya. For the physical robot, he uses 3 servos and a PicAxe 28X1 micro-controller. Each time the robot moves on its axes, movement is... |
| | Automatic Head Tracking with Arduino
We've seen some infrared head tracking before and now it has been accomplished using the Arduino. The demo video above shows its interactivity with a flight simulator. Some modification to the code means this can be adapted for first... |






































