Such great timing! I just happened to start a project that needs this and your tool will certainly come in handy. Much appreciated. Just out of principle I have to ask you to open source it though, I'm genuinely curious about the inner workings. Also what about color oleds/gifs?
Thank you ! I got it working using your libraries, also managed to add some text before the animation starts but how do i stop it from resetting and displaying my text ? I want the text to display then the animation, but i want tge animation to continue instead of resetting back to the text.
Wow thanks!! But, let me know, can we change the resolution to a different than 48x48 pix? I cant use 50x50 or 30x30 pix image cause it got messed up on OLED, only 48pix works fine
Hi! So I managed to get the code working but it only plays it once then stops, How did you loop it to indefinitely play? Also how many seconds did you set int tt to? When I change it, it cuts the animation off Edit: could it be that I have 280 frames? Sometimes it shows it completely even 4 times, other times barely once 🙄 I'm using esp3266 board. Thank you!!
Is there a way to connect a sensor/switch to the arduino nano to activate a different set of animations? And when the sensor/switch goes back to normal state the regular animation plays ?
Hello, Volos Project, how are you? Thanks for sharing. I am trying to run the OLEDAnimations program but my antivirus and windows block the program. Would you have any other link to download the SW? would you have a paid license for SW?
De estos tipos de video hay mucho en you tube y son muy buenos pero yo busco uno que sea de animaciones en pantallas de leds,por ejemplo yo tengo una pantalla que la hice con led WS2812B,que son leds direccionable la pantallas es de 64 pixel de largo x 24 de alto y quisiera saber como llevar animaciones a esta pantalla
Hello! First of all, thanks for the tutorial I have a simple question that I can't solve by myself. I can get the screen to show the animation and it's working fine, but don't know why, the image is stretching, so it's taller that I should (and it goes out from the screen in the down part), and it's less width that it should. Any idea about why this might be happening?
is there any other way to loop each frame more efficient than draw it one by one ?. i have try it with for loop and the result my bitmap is crashing. but it work if i draw each frame one by one.
@Volos Projects Great job Volo! I have a question about this. Are the display writes optimized so it only writes the pixels that are changing as opposed to rewriting the entire display area (or bitmap size) since it is always going in sequential order? (it is assumed the frame will always be written from the previous frame). This could save flash storage space (your example animation uses 70% of an Arduino uno's total memory), but more importantly the display refresh would be faster and smoother since only pixels that are changing are sent to the display. (i.e. There is no point in sending a 0x00 to a pixel that is already set to 0x00)
i also have issues with an animation with 128x64 pixels, with 61 frames , only the textcode of it occupies 368KB (but my total storage size is 30KB), that is way too much, how can i fix that to reduce the datasize? or do i have to increase the datastorage size and there is no other solution? what is a good solution for that problem? i wish some friendly and intelligent guy can help me out with a good idea, thanks very much guys :)
Hello..I want to draw many animations on my OLED..but my UNO hasnot enough space to store so-many animation-frames..how i can store the animation frames(converted to C code) at a SD card..and source it to the main arduino code?
Of these types of video there is a lot in you tube and they are very good but I look for one that is animations on led screens, for example I have a screen that I made with led WS2812B, which are addressable leds the screens is 64 pixels long x 24 high and I would like to know how to bring animations to this screen
looks good,but it doesn't work for my 128*32 display ,the code output by the OLED animation was worry ,can you teach me how to apply for my display ,thanks
Thank you for the video. I'm a beginner when it comes to tech, so I'm a little lost. When you open EmptyOLED, there's already code inside the program, did you code that? If so in what language? I want to make an animation but I have little coding experience.
This was great! My 4th grader was able to learn how to do this from your video! Her image is scaled improperly on height though (it is squished too tall), do you know how to fix the aspect ratio?
This is really awesome! I have 2 comments for you. First, how can we make the animation display without blocking the arduino from doing other tasks? Second, instead of repeating the code to draw the bitmaps 28 times, you can run a for loop like this to make it easier to read the code, although it's still blocking code: int i = 0; int numFrames = 28; const unsigned char* frames[numFrames] = {frame0, frame1, frame2, frame3, frame4, frame5, frame6, frame7, frame8, frame9, frame10, frame11, frame12, frame13, frame14, frame15, frame16, frame17, frame18, frame19, frame20, frame21, frame22, frame23, frame24, frame25, frame26, frame27}; for (i; i < numFrames; ++i) { display.clearDisplay(); display.drawBitmap(xx, yy, frames[i], 48, 48, 1); display.display(); }
@@BlueeBubble frames is the variable declared in the 3rd line. const unsigned char* frames[numFrames] it is an array of pointers when you try to use the code, is frames declared in the same code block as the for loop that uses it?
Your OLED Animations application can't be downloaded when attempting you get the following message: Sorry, this file is infected with a virus Only the owner is allowed to download infected files.
Please can u assist me, i am using arduino mega but once i try to verify my code or upload it, it will pope this"error compiling for board arduino/genuino mega 2560"
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Great explanation,but could you post the sketch code? is not in the description :( thankss
@@ArduinoClub Hello, where did you find his program. I can't find it in the description.
@@ArduinoClub where do you find this program could you please tell me
@@deadpooldagon4837Look at my channel, in the last video I posted a link to a blog that has all the information.
@@ArduinoClub I looked at it and it did not could you give me the link if you would be so kind
WOW, this is absolutely awesome, thank you mister
That looks cool. Thanks for sharing man👍
Thank you mate, you're awesome
Subscribed! Thank you for the content cant wait to start building my own arduino projects. also music is badass!
that was so helpful i tried more than a software to convert the pics but not a single one worked right so you helped me a lot thanks
exactly what i needed for my tiny desk companion tks bro!
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Such great timing! I just happened to start a project that needs this and your tool will certainly come in handy. Much appreciated. Just out of principle I have to ask you to open source it though, I'm genuinely curious about the inner workings. Also what about color oleds/gifs?
You are a wizard!!! Great video!
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I'm hooked and subscribed! Now I just need to start making stuff again.
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i am glad you like it :)
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Thank you ! I got it working using your libraries, also managed to add some text before the animation starts but how do i stop it from resetting and displaying my text ? I want the text to display then the animation, but i want tge animation to continue instead of resetting back to the text.
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Wow thanks!! But, let me know, can we change the resolution to a different than 48x48 pix? I cant use 50x50 or 30x30 pix image cause it got messed up on OLED, only 48pix works fine
Спасибо. Все доступно и понятно.
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Thank you.
Thanks
Neat! 😊
Hi! So I managed to get the code working but it only plays it once then stops, How did you loop it to indefinitely play?
Also how many seconds did you set int tt to? When I change it, it cuts the animation off
Edit: could it be that I have 280 frames? Sometimes it shows it completely even 4 times, other times barely once 🙄 I'm using esp3266 board.
Thank you!!
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Is there a way to connect a sensor/switch to the arduino nano to activate a different set of animations? And when the sensor/switch goes back to normal state the regular animation plays ?
Hey! Where can I find the links for the program? Thank you very much
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Can you give the download link of OLED animations software
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Excellent video!!! ... I expect more videos, *I don't see the Links of the programs* ... very original, Saludos de Colombia.. suscrita
ur software is useful and we can make videos in128x64 oled
Previet! Comrad Voloyda!
If I have a 800x480 5" Color TFT LCD Module (SPI), will my Arduino Uno be powerful enough for a 'smooth' animation using 800x480 frames?
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Thanks for all .....
Hello, Volos Project, how are you?
Thanks for sharing.
I am trying to run the OLEDAnimations program but my antivirus and windows block the program. Would you have any other link to download the SW? would you have a paid license for SW?
can u make an video how to connect this all wires and the oled display and the Arduino Nano pls thx
If i want to use this in a splash screen, do i just put The generated code in the byte array and it will work?
De estos tipos de video hay mucho en you tube y son muy buenos pero yo busco uno que sea de animaciones en pantallas de leds,por ejemplo yo tengo una pantalla que la hice con led WS2812B,que son leds direccionable la pantallas es de 64 pixel de largo x 24 de alto y quisiera saber como llevar animaciones a esta pantalla
Hello! First of all, thanks for the tutorial I have a simple question that I can't solve by myself. I can get the screen to show the animation and it's working fine, but don't know why, the image is stretching, so it's taller that I should (and it goes out from the screen in the down part), and it's less width that it should. Any idea about why this might be happening?
Set the display to 64 pix height (128 x 64)
is there any other way to loop each frame more efficient than draw it one by one ?. i have try it with for loop and the result my bitmap is crashing. but it work if i draw each frame one by one.
Is it possible to have a starting animation and display one frame at the end that stays on till it is turned off?
Could you explain, how is it to use only an Arduino chipset in the project ? ....
I am new to it, so I can learn more about it, thanks 😊
@Volos Projects Great job Volo! I have a question about this. Are the display writes optimized so it only writes the pixels that are changing as opposed to rewriting the entire display area (or bitmap size) since it is always going in sequential order? (it is assumed the frame will always be written from the previous frame). This could save flash storage space (your example animation uses 70% of an Arduino uno's total memory), but more importantly the display refresh would be faster and smoother since only pixels that are changing are sent to the display. (i.e. There is no point in sending a 0x00 to a pixel that is already set to 0x00)
i also have issues with an animation with 128x64 pixels, with 61 frames , only the textcode of it occupies 368KB
(but my total storage size is 30KB),
that is way too much, how can i fix that to reduce the datasize?
or do i have to increase the datastorage size and there is no other solution?
what is a good solution for that problem?
i wish some friendly and intelligent guy can help me out with a good idea, thanks very much guys :)
Good
Hello, GoodDay Sir! can i call out a particular animation with a single name when i have 2 animation for example to lessen memory space?
Hello..I want to draw many animations on my OLED..but my UNO hasnot enough space to store so-many animation-frames..how i can store the animation frames(converted to C code) at a SD card..and source it to the main arduino code?
Of these types of video there is a lot in you tube and they are very good but I look for one that is animations on led screens, for example I have a screen that I made with led WS2812B, which are addressable leds the screens is 64 pixels long x 24 high and I would like to know how to bring animations to this screen
Great 👏👏👏👍
How is it possible that the gifs play at the correct speed on the OLED display without using any delay functions?
Sir, the app you created in VB... How does it work to create the code for each frame? Is it using the first app you showed in the video?
Your software looks great!
How many bytes are each frame? I intend to use a 16*32 display controlled from a PIC.
do you figure out?
REALLY GREAT TUTORIAL !!!! THANKS !!!, I did'nt find the sketch, where is the link?
thanks for the tutorial but the link to the program seems to be missing :/
looks good,but it doesn't work for my 128*32 display ,the code output by the OLED animation was worry ,can you teach me how to apply for my display ,thanks
Thank you for the video. I'm a beginner when it comes to tech, so I'm a little lost. When you open EmptyOLED, there's already code inside the program, did you code that? If so in what language? I want to make an animation but I have little coding experience.
Download in description
Is it possible to use this to make a gui? like a menu with some animated parts
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Hvala 😀
What's that thing called that had the wires going into it? The board thing?? Please
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where can i find your aplication for animations?
This was great! My 4th grader was able to learn how to do this from your video! Her image is scaled improperly on height though (it is squished too tall), do you know how to fix the aspect ratio?
Here's a good link for that issue startingelectronics.org/tutorials/arduino/modules/OLED-128x64-I2C-display/
@@asmrgrowth1190 I don't think that answers the cuestion... I Have the same issue
that's so cool, can you share the link to your app?
Your software of TFT animation from gif is not responding maximum time very slow support when responding. Can you give me some tricks of it.
This is really awesome! I have 2 comments for you. First, how can we make the animation display without blocking the arduino from doing other tasks? Second, instead of repeating the code to draw the bitmaps 28 times, you can run a for loop like this to make it easier to read the code, although it's still blocking code:
int i = 0;
int numFrames = 28;
const unsigned char* frames[numFrames] = {frame0, frame1, frame2, frame3, frame4, frame5, frame6, frame7, frame8, frame9, frame10, frame11, frame12, frame13, frame14, frame15, frame16, frame17, frame18, frame19, frame20, frame21, frame22, frame23, frame24, frame25, frame26, frame27};
for (i; i < numFrames; ++i) {
display.clearDisplay();
display.drawBitmap(xx, yy, frames[i], 48, 48, 1);
display.display();
}
Hi, when I did this it said you didn't declare frames 🤔
@@BlueeBubble frames is the variable declared in the 3rd line.
const unsigned char* frames[numFrames]
it is an array of pointers
when you try to use the code, is frames declared in the same code block as the for loop that uses it?
Try to use a scheduler and a method to increase the frames in each step
fucking awesome!!!!!
Your OLED Animations application can't be downloaded when attempting you get the following message:
Sorry, this file is infected with a virus
Only the owner is allowed to download infected files.
hello sir. what is the name of the frame that you used in your video? im very interested in using it on my own project
Hi, your video helped me a lot! But could you upload your code for the OLED again? I am currently trying to write this on a PIC 33 and need some input
Thanks for the great video! any chance of a reupload of that magnificent program you made? I would very much love to give it a go! Please & thanks 😁
Please can u assist me, i am using arduino mega but once i try to verify my code or upload it, it will pope this"error compiling for board arduino/genuino mega 2560"
Great video, but where is the download link for "LCD Assistant" ?
Where is the download link for the software on the last step? the OLEDanimations.