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Testing a New Programmable Orb Light Painting Tool...Boys - I'll bring this with me to our light painting stravaganza...
I recently built a new Programmable Orb Light Painting Tool. In a future post I'll detail more about the construction of the tool (with photographs of the home made disaster ) - for now I'll just list the components... - an Arduino (Uno) (basically an open-source electronics prototyping platform - basically a programmable micro controller with inputs, outputs and other goodies) - an addressable chain of RGB LED pixels (basically a bunch of LED lights which can be driven to display any of millions of colours - I've used a dozen here) - a battery case (to hold 6 x rechargeable AA's) - a switch, about 1.5m of cable and a 5.5mm/2.1mm barrel power plug - A round plastic food storage container - a wire coat hanger - a dog lead - a soldering iron - a drill - some wire, header pins (90 degree), solder and electrical tape For now I've just programmed the LEDs to cycle through a rainbowish swath of colours. Tonight I went out at twilight and gave it a try to see how this bizarre creation would work. Note - the actual landscape I've used here is pretty boring (I just went to a local oval where it would be dark). This was just to test the tool and see how the orbs would look. this second with a quick touch of light painting on the stones and ground with an LED torch as well My initial thoughts... - this tool is a lot brighter than my previous orb making tool (which was just one or two fixed colours) - the LED spread is also wider - this means I don't have to spin the tool for anywhere near as long or for as many rotations - the ones here were two slowish rotations but I reckon I could get away with doing them quicker - my previous tool required at least four slow rotations to burn in - I reckon I need to program less blue and more other colours - the dog chain was a good idea but I'll need to wear gloves in future since the rope rubs on the fingers when you spin it D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: Testing a New Programmable Orb Light Painting Tool...Very cool Rodney. I half expected a Arduino robot to do the spinning as well.
I for one, ain't a fan of the good ol Orb but perhaps you can change my mind with a creative idea tomorrow...
Re: Testing a New Programmable Orb Light Painting Tool...Hmmm .... time. too much. some people.
Hey, it's Halloween. Let's see you do a Jack'o'lantern with these. Mind you, interesting project. g.
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Re: Testing a New Programmable Orb Light Painting Tool...Looking good! I am sure we will have fun with this new toy tonight
Cameron
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Re: Testing a New Programmable Orb Light Painting Tool...Never mind the uno! have you checked out the Due?
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