Raspberry Pi Eyes for Halloween #ElectronicHalloween

David Grieshammer shared this project which features the Adafruit Animated Eyes Bonnet for Raspberry Pi on his personal blog!

We’re using the Adafruit animated eyes bonnet with Processing and cam on the Raspberry Pi to render custom comic eyes 👀

Code can be found here: https://github.com/dkgrieshammer/rpi-eyes

Even though a little late for Halloween but maybe just right for German Carneval. So I’m using the Adafruit Eye Bonnet.

Follow their direction on how to install all the stuff:
https://learn.adafruit.com/animated-snake-eyes-bonnet-for-raspberry-pi/software-installation

The trick we want to make use of is burried in fbx2.c / the compiled binary version of it fbx2. This is scrappping parts of the main screen and is rerouting that to the two connected OLED displays (check fbx2.c to get an idea what’s going on).

Learn more!

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