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James Brown

Now thinking I should have filmed the tool I made to press all the clips on this IEC socket so I could get it out of the housing in order to film the satisfying click it makes when it goes in.

A clip-in power socket sitting slightly out of its housing.
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James Brown replied to James

Easier to see the 3D when it's only the camera that's moving.

James Brown replied to James

Yet another round of finding new places to hang counterweights, and I’ve hit 900rpm - 30fps. Amazing to scroll back to the start of this thread and see me wonder if I could get some sort of rudimentary depth effect going.

A volumetric display sitting on a desk. A plastic bubble contains the floating image of a Smart Car. It’s supported by a green plastic stand with a single dial on the front reading “30”.
James Brown replied to James

youtube.com/watch?v=ydk3BhlUWYE I've been working more on capturing footage. Hand held camera movement is still a mess, but putting the content into rotisserie mode helps sell the 3D with a static camera.

James Brown replied to James

What this thing needed was another source of barely recognisable low res flickery points of light.

James Brown replied to James

I built a contraption for my camera

James Brown replied to James

I tried the thumbnail testing feature on Youtube for the first time, which was fun. Upload 3 different images, and it randomly applies them and shows you which one was the most engaging. This was the winner.

(I didn't include one with my surprised face and an overlaid arrow pointing at something)

James Brown replied to James

Everyone needs to build one of these displays so I can spend my time writing games for it.

A kind of low poly kind of spaceship hovers above an undulating landscape of green and brown tiles, all rendered in points of light inside the bubble of a volumetric display. The scene looks a little bit like the Lander demo that came with the Acorn Archimedes, which is a shame because it’s supposed to look *exactly* like that.
James Brown replied to James

Amazing what these Arm processors can do.

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