A couple of different options to set up an eyeball that will track your face!
Tod Kurt shared a version with a QT Py on Twitter and Pete Warden on Hackster.io adapted it for a Raspberry Pi Pico!
I loved Todd Kurt’s use of our Person Sensor to display an eyeball that follows people around the room, so I decided to try it for myself. This project guide adapts Todd’s code to work with a Raspberry Pi Pico and a nice display from Adafruit.
Check them out!
I got my #CircuitPython eyeball stuff working w/ the $10 I2C Person Sensor from @petewarden's Useful Sensors and an @adafruit QTPy RP2040. It's really fun! Kinda spooky! Thanks @sparkfun for shipping so quickly! Code & hardware description🧵below https://t.co/HDJ4Jojpp1 pic.twitter.com/QaVnkB1ezD
— Tod Kurt (@todbot) October 24, 2022
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