Introduction: Portal 2 Talking Space Core Plush
So my girlfriend and I are big fans of Portal and Portal 2. One day we were talking about a talking turret plushie we saw (found at http://upnotnorth.net/projects/portal-turret-plushie/) and she mentioned that she wanted a talking plushie of the space core. With Christmas around the corner I went looking for someplace selling plushie space cores, but I’m very picky and the only one I found didn’t look enough like the space core for me. So, using my limited sewing, electronics, and coding abilities and the turret plushie as a launching point, I made my own. Once it was done one of my friends suggested I put it up here to share.
MATERIALS: (note, I didn't need to use up all the fabric listed here, these are just the amounts I bought/had for use)
5/8 yards light gray fleece
1/2 yard dark gray fleece
1/2 yard black fleece
1/2 yard charcoal fabric
4 inch diameter circle yellow fabric
black thread
gray thread
1 bag silky soft ultra plush fiber
3 inches velcro
1 Arduino Uno
1 Adafruit Wave Shield
1 project box, 6” X 3” X 2”
1 9 volt battery clip
1 slide switch
1 push button
1 mobi headphonies designer micro speaker (cannibalized for speaker and amplifier)
1 2GB SD card
Electrical wire
plastic lid to a cottage cheese container
SOFTWARE:
The arduino software, available on arduino’s website
The following arduino code (a version of Jonathan Grubman’s turret plushie code I modified): http://www.mediafire.com/?a5ngcpg9jtfg4ha
42 of the space core’s lines (available in game, on youtube, or here: http://theportalwiki.com/wiki/Core_voice_lines#Space_core_lines)
TOOLS:
sewing machine
sewing needle
soldering iron
Rosin core 60/40 solder
Flush/diagonal cutters
Pencil/pen
glue stick
hot glue gun
Electrical tape
Scissors
Power drill
Anyone interested in an in-depth step by step write up of the process (And I do mean in-depth, it's an 8 page single-spaced document. And I'm sorry, but I don't have any pictures of the "work in progress" stages) can download it here: http://www.mediafire.com/?w9gn1uih10b279w
(If you like my Instructable, please vote for me in the Holiday Gifts Contest. Thanks!)
(Megaupload got taken down apparently, so I've re-uploaded the appropriate files to mediafire and fixed the download URLs. Sorry for any inconvenience.)
MATERIALS: (note, I didn't need to use up all the fabric listed here, these are just the amounts I bought/had for use)
5/8 yards light gray fleece
1/2 yard dark gray fleece
1/2 yard black fleece
1/2 yard charcoal fabric
4 inch diameter circle yellow fabric
black thread
gray thread
1 bag silky soft ultra plush fiber
3 inches velcro
1 Arduino Uno
1 Adafruit Wave Shield
1 project box, 6” X 3” X 2”
1 9 volt battery clip
1 slide switch
1 push button
1 mobi headphonies designer micro speaker (cannibalized for speaker and amplifier)
1 2GB SD card
Electrical wire
plastic lid to a cottage cheese container
SOFTWARE:
The arduino software, available on arduino’s website
The following arduino code (a version of Jonathan Grubman’s turret plushie code I modified): http://www.mediafire.com/?a5ngcpg9jtfg4ha
42 of the space core’s lines (available in game, on youtube, or here: http://theportalwiki.com/wiki/Core_voice_lines#Space_core_lines)
TOOLS:
sewing machine
sewing needle
soldering iron
Rosin core 60/40 solder
Flush/diagonal cutters
Pencil/pen
glue stick
hot glue gun
Electrical tape
Scissors
Power drill
Anyone interested in an in-depth step by step write up of the process (And I do mean in-depth, it's an 8 page single-spaced document. And I'm sorry, but I don't have any pictures of the "work in progress" stages) can download it here: http://www.mediafire.com/?w9gn1uih10b279w
(If you like my Instructable, please vote for me in the Holiday Gifts Contest. Thanks!)
(Megaupload got taken down apparently, so I've re-uploaded the appropriate files to mediafire and fixed the download URLs. Sorry for any inconvenience.)