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Revision as of 09:44, 19 April 2016

Virtual Robot > Quickstart

The Virtual Robot Interface

Introduction

Virtual Robot provides a simple to use web based tool for content creation on EA robots like RoboThespian and Socibot.

This page is a jargon free quickstart guide to creating and transferring an animation to your robot, aimed at new users.

Logging in

All EA robots are shipped with a basic Virtual Robot account enabled you can access it here, login required.

You may want to open your Virtual Robot in another window while you read these pages.

If you don't know your Virtual Robot login details contact Engineered Arts Ltd

Selecting your robot model

Starting a new performance (animation)

Note that the terms animation, performance and sequence are used interchangeably. Sequence = animation = performance.

Adding speech

Adding text to speech

Adding an audio file

Adding movements

Adding your own movements

Adding movements from the library

Saving your performance

Opening a saved performance

Transferring a performance to your robot

Next steps

Get a deeper understanding of the interface and the terminology used in the Virtual Robot Interface & Environment

Then explore the links at the bottom of that page to create more complex animations, animate multiple robots in sync and learn about Virtual Robot in more depth.