PuppetPlay

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This is a repository of useful information on the performance "ein kleines Puppenspiel".

Contents

How to install and set up.

Requirements

  • 2 Gametrak Input devices (you can buy them from amazon[1].)
  • 1 WiiMote Input device (and you need to know how to successfully connect it to your computer - more info on that here [2]and here [3]- i personally use a Dell bluetooth module).
  • 1 additional GameTrak Input device for controlling the cameras (optional, see below).
  • the newest version of Moviesandbox V1390Beta.

Before starting Moviesandbox

  • Unzip the contents of the puppet play package into your UT2004 directory - it will install a couple of maps and textures in your game folders.
  • Connect the Gametraks to your PC.
  • Hang them upside down as shown in this picture:

Image:GameTrakUpDown.jpg

  • start three Multi-HID-Input tools from the Moviesandbox\MSBTools folder.
    • Connect your first GameTrak to channel 6, this one will control the puppets' feet.
    • Connect your second GameTrak to channel 2, this one will control the puppets' hands.
    • Connect your third GameTrak to channel 5, this will control the variable cameras (optional)
    • Connect your WiiMote to channel 3, it will control the puppets' head.

Start Moviesandbox

  • In the Moviesandbox Main Menu, switch the map to MSB-smallRoom.
  • Get into the Scene Editor.
  • Load the "PP-FirstScene" file from the System menu and wait until it has finished loading (it's best to not move the mouse or click at all during that time - it should take maybe 30 seconds to load). You should see something like this:

Image:FirstRoom.jpg

  • press space to start the scene

Scene Functionality

The Keys F1 to F7 switch through the different cameras F1 and F7 are variable cameras and can be controlled with the GameTrak connected to channel 5.

This is a sketch on how walking with the puppet works: Image:WalkingSketch.jpg

But you can also have a look at this youtube video:

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