HankMan said:LoL JUGGLE physics!
Well, the protocol of the client/server communication is available on the net, so you could create your own server and feed the data of the kinect into the server software.NaTe Viniconis said:Exactly.. MineCraft has to be closed and reopened for each frame. That's why the clouds move so quickly in the background. A Python script did all this work for me though!manythings said:Well it's not so much moving as changing so maybe it is a preset collection of pictures taken by the Kinect and set in a cycle. Each picture gets ported in turn providing the illusion of movement.danpascooch said:Yeah, but most map editors require that the file not be currently read or written to while using it, which to be honest, is something almost EVERYTHING requires, I'm more impressed that he can edit the maps while Minecraft is using them then the actual Kinect hack!manythings said:His kinect camera is sending the data into minecraft and some translation programme is turning that data into minecraft blocks.danpascooch said:So he made them move WHILE he was in the game? How is that even possible?
I actually had to look for a good image from that book. It's obscure enough that it wasn't easily found haha.Blind Sight said:My god, people still remember Dav Pilkey? Excellent.Johnnyallstar said:OH NOES IT'S KAT KONG!
RAWRS IM IN UR CITY EATIN UR TOWERZ!
Is in odd that I imagine the Minecraft guy riding on the back of the giant cat, driving it forward a la Dune?
THE BLOCKS MUST FLOW!