It took over a year of getting all the parts together and is back lit my nanoleaf panels (hence the lines and gaps at the edge). A worthy trade off for the fun effects!
You made it so.
WOW! That looks amazing!
- Would you mind sharing your process for how you made this? (Even if I end up being too lazy to do it myself, I’m very interested!)
- Have you considered using a diffuser to get rid of the lines? https://www.masterclass.com/articles/how-to-make-a-light-diffuser-on-a-budget
At meetings, do you keep fiddling with it?
And when presenting something, do you
pretend toread from it?Yes.
The great thing about the acrylic top layer is that if I want too, I can use whiteboard markers
I always wondered who cleans all the marker “art”/graffiti from those panels on Voyager.
“It would appear that someone drew what is commonly referred to as ‘cock & balls’ style of art on my long-range scanner console, again, perhaps in an attempt to achieve humour. I shall review the security logs and crew medical data to find whoever did this.”
“Acknowledged. And find out where are they getting whiteboard markets, it might be some unknown alien technology.”
This is amazing thanks for sharing!
That is just awesome! I’d love to see some of the lighting effects.
I did a tweet which shows a few of the options. But anything Nanoleaf can do, I can do here. Including custom set ups
Now… I’d love to read a How To.
Tell me more about that chair?
I am tempted to copy this idea…
It’s a Herman Miller given to me by my work.
I picked the colour for the Excelsior vibes it gave me
It looks extremely cool in that room
Beautiful work
Looking good!
Where’s the rubber duck 🧐
@OpticalData That looks super dope!