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    [ANSWERED] Moving eyes tracking - how to reduce movement / why is something getting cut off?

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      lsnoopy last edited by Woland

      Hello, i'm diving in and trying to work out how to make a pair of eyes that track someone walking around a room.

      Izz file This is my project, in case that is helpful to explain

      I have 3 issues that I found.

      1. I'm not sure how to scale back the h & v values so the eyes move in a more realistic and limited way. At the moment I have them moving exactly with the motion, but I would like to somehow clamp how far they can roam. Eventually then I could add pupils with a slightly bigger roaming valuer to give a paralax effect.

      2. For some reason one shape is cutting off the other one when it is too close



      3. When I tried using an image and attaching that to the projector h & v I was getting movement that was the mirror image of when I do it with a shape. I presume I would need something in between to convert the values to however the Shapes actor interprets position but I am not sure what that would be.

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        bonemap Izzy Guru @lsnoopy last edited by bonemap

        @lsnoopy

        Hi,

        You might find this example patch interesting. It uses 'limit-scale value' modules to constrain the movement of eyes. In this case the eyes are 3d spheres, but the principles are the same.

        Best Wishes,
        Russell

        sphere_eyes.zip

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          lsnoopy @bonemap last edited by

          @bonemap Thanks! it's really useful seeing other examples. I see how the limit scale value works on this one. That makes sense. I just need to tweak my own values to constrain it.

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            Woland Tech Staff @lsnoopy last edited by

            @lsnoopy

            This file of mine has some comments that explain how I used the limit-scale value actors inside it: https://troikatronix.com/add-ons/live-drawing-example/

            This video tutorial on the TroikaTronix Youtube channel on value scaling might also be helpful: https://youtu.be/MG3pbjPHOGc

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