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June Development Blog

Hi guys, 

I've made a short video about a couple of the ideas I have been working on recently. Let me know if you like this sort of thing; if they're popular I can make more of them.

Thanks again for all your support. I love having the opportunity to bring this stuff to you guys.

June Development Blog

Comments

Yep. Potentiometers on the arms would do it. I'd encourage you to have a go if you think you can make it work. Everything I put out here has to be simple enough for my average subscriber to be able to do for themselves, which is why I stopped when I did.

TempestVR

You should be able to just calibrate the delay with the OSR pointing at a fixed surface. 1. Move all the way down. 2. Wait plenty of time for the servos to finish moving. 3. Check distance. 4. Remember timestamp1. 5. Start moving all the way up. 6. Keep checking distance until it's within a reasonable threshold. 7. Get new timestamp timestamp1 - timestamp2 is your delay time. Calibrate a few more movements, and you should be able to reasonably predict your servo speed, and use that to guess its current position. Another option would be to have a second sensor that checks current servo position.

Thomas

Over on http://realtouchscripts.com/ there is a whole community of people who are printing, building and then shipping the OSR2 device with permission from the creators of course. I personally do not have a 3d printer so this obviously was the best way for me to get my hands on one.

Angelicomics

"I recently got my OSR2+ in the mail" - what?? It's available to buy is it? I thought we had to make it ourself using some unknown parts and a non-existent 3D printer ;-)

geo_gan

I appreciate your continued efforts in making new content. I recently got my OSR2+ in the mail and really am enjoying it and the potential for add on features.

Angelicomics

I have actually looked at this kind of biometric feedback. I've not yet managed to get it to work for various reasons. I also have to think in terms of designing things that can easily be reproduced by the majority of my subscribers. At the moment something like this is a bit too complicated. Maybe in the future though...

TempestVR

Have you tried playing with any sort of pressure sensors? Perhaps when someones arousal level reaches a certain peak, the pressure sensor would stop the OSR2 entirely for 30 seconds.

Angelicomics

This is great, a video is worth a thousand pictures!

Kevin

Not my original plugin but they do work with my random stroker, and Yoooi’s plugin.

TempestVR

Huge fan of these videos! Keep em coming1

Izzy Mohammed

I love this platform because it enables passionate and talented creatives to share with the world. Thanks for this!

Joshua R Dodson

Looks like I will be getting that vibration sleeve. Do those vibrate channels work in the vam plug-in?

Clayfacer


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