I did some Kinect experiments in the past, and then I recently saw a demo called Floating Hands by Johnathan Chiu on Twitter and was made aware of MediaPipe. I thought it was super cool that it just runs locally on-device in the browser and decided to add it to my own app. The line collision handling was already there so I just used that.
I'll try to fix it soon. The canvas that draws the user lines isn't paying attention to the browser's light/dark mode preference. Maybe i should just make it all dark mode anyway.
I did not expect this to be so fun! when my brother walked past even he decided to try it out!
Awesome! You have an integrated GPU, right? Looks like maybe webtech really is ready
@@GrantKot yep! It is surprisingly performant too! It runs at like 20 fps but i did have a lot of tabs open, and i was using opera not chrome
Yeah this is wild. So cool
Brillant idea! So fun!!!
this is so sick
WOW!
Epic, how do you come up with these ideas?
I did some Kinect experiments in the past, and then I recently saw a demo called Floating Hands by Johnathan Chiu on Twitter and was made aware of MediaPipe. I thought it was super cool that it just runs locally on-device in the browser and decided to add it to my own app. The line collision handling was already there so I just used that.
This is so cool, but I'm stuck with a white background on my laptop. Don't know how to get a black one.
I'll try to fix it soon. The canvas that draws the user lines isn't paying attention to the browser's light/dark mode preference. Maybe i should just make it all dark mode anyway.
@@GrantKot My kids LOVE this! I think I play with it more than them.
Awesome, happy to hear!
i'm sorry but now you just have to implement cat detection
That should actually be possible lol. I also wanted to train some swimming creatures in there