Make livestreams INTERACTIVE using Heat, Python, and Touch Designer | April 21, 2022
#python #pyautogui #twitchplays
Tynan went live streaming on Twitch website that day to do a tech stream. He sussed out how to used heat.js, pydirectinput, and pyautogui; with Touch Designer and Python programming to let his viewers on Twitch click the screen to control the gameplay of video games. It was a great success. Patrick's Parabox and Vampire Survivors were the games and the viewers went all kinds of nuts controlling the little men by clicking around. That all went on for approximately 4 hours and 7 minutes. If you catch him when he's live, you can chat with him and suggest things and he'll even respond. His viewers helped him out when he got stuck! It's all about community at Hamfreeze. Especially on Community Night. But, this was a tech night. On tech nights, they do technological innovations for the channel. On community nights, the viewers get to play games with Ty.
Tynan Humphrey is an artist, live-streamer, and former Adult Swim employee with a master of fine arts degree from The School of Visual Arts who now works as a motion designer for Discovery.
This stream's name was:
Becoming More Clickable
The full stream is available (until deleted) at:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1463173457
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoPj4AjTC40
Hamfreeze streams regularly on Twitch:
https://www.twitch.tv/hamfreeze
...and sometimes it is Restream'd here on YouTube.
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https://www.tiktok.com/@hamfreeze