Review your own videos on YouTube after the fact and consider what groups are available.
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Let’s put the RoboMaster S1 together and I’ll show you how it’s done.”
- I shot it and it’s 3 hours long, I can’t publish this as it is, so I need a short head start video. - I played with RoboMaster S1!
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I need a programming example to put in the description, “I can also program.” - RoboMaster S1 was rotated at high speed!
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The speed is limited to slow by default, when you unlock it, it’s fast, I want to show you this. - All-out rush! RoboMaster S1
- I was rushing it and it broke.
- I want them to know it’s okay to break down. - RoboMaster S1 is broken.
- I was rushing it and it broke.
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As I was tinkering with it, I noticed that the gimbal is dynamically controlled. - I checked the gimbal movement of RoboMaster S1!
- RoboMasterS1 assembly section During the editing process, I looked back at the video and noticed something.
- We were debating something like, “Are two cables connecting the gimbal to the chassis enough?”
- You have not explained what you mean by the task of “setting up an armor address.”
- → What I am explaining in the video is wrong.
- Since it is CAN-BUS, the same signal actually flows through all cables.
- There’s a lot of misunderstanding here, and it needs to be explained.
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I want others to experience RoboMaster.
- There was a cultural festival, so I took it with me.
- I thought that if they actually touched it, the first priority would be to have them simply play with it as a remote-controlled robot rather than to explain the rules of solo racing.
- The competition was now a one-shot competition, with the winner taking the time to come around the circle and hit the target at the finish line.
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It would be cool to start RoboMaster in the dark. - I tried to start RoboMaster S1 in the dark!
- It would be interesting to see the afterimage left behind when you run it. - RoboMasterS1 dark driving movie - I’d like to explain how I made this one, because it’s also interesting. - Explaining the operation of a PC screen is also a challenge in itself. - How to make an afterimage mashimashii video - Commentary Video Series
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Dichroic prism interesting. - I experimented a lot with dichroic prisms! - I’m interested in doing the science experiment series. - Especially the light experiment is beautiful. - There are similar elements to running RoboMaster in the dark. - Growing Fermat Spiral colored like a rainbow has similar elements. - black light I bought it. - Interesting to light up a lot of things. - But I’m not happy with the results. - Waiting for arrival of [UV band pass filter
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Homebrew Bodoge Series
- I’ve been envisioning this YouTube channel since I created it to showcase my homebrew bodge play.
- It’s also an experiment, a video where someone other than myself appears.
- I tried playing against each other in a home-made bodge! (Commentary)
- I made a cut version because I talked too much commentary and it was too long before the actual play started.
- Level2 game against a time limit.
- I experimented with putting a time limit on it, but it was a slap in the face.
- The acrylic board was too poor for video capture, so I made a prototype on paper. - How to make your own card game prototype - But the hard sleeve is still reflective, so I ended up using only paper.
- It’s hard to explain that while doing something that uses your head.
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time-lapse photography
- The hotel we stayed at had a nice view, so I thought I’d take a shot.
- It was fun and I’m trying different things.
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dominion
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Mr. Tachikawa, who played with me in my homebrew video on Bodoge, recently got into Dominion, so we played it.
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Deal Shuffle doesn’t introduce randomness, so I wondered if controlling the order of the discards would allow me to control the cards I draw from the deck in the future. It got interesting when I came up with the idea.
- Removing the constraint of versus and adding the constraint that the shuffle is always the same deal shuffle.
- I’ve already found a pathway to buy 4 genus states in 12 turns, so I’ll eventually make an introductory video.
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I thought the ability to remember the cards in the deck was important.
- I tried a method to train my abilities and found it surprisingly easy to increase my abilities, so I introduced it to you.
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The group implicitly “tries to explain” because they are thinking, “I’ll explain,” “How can I explain it better?”
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