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So Len (hakzaw1) and I met up this morning to talk lasers and check out some of the very cool JetLaser products he has in stock (I especially like the Ti series... that host is great). We had a great time kicked around everything from DIY RGB's to projectors over an awesome fajita lunch.
I was able to pick up one of his new Lumia kits that he has for sale to check out and it is extremely fun. It's basically a motor and mount for glass or bulb that has a very low rotation speed (which makes for really trippy and immersive light projections).
I want to play around with this some more in a larger room than my workshop and do a better job aligning the beams for maximum effect, but in the essence of being eager to try this gem out (and it's raining outside which makes for nice indoor project time), I threw up some beams and plugged her in. I made a beam-key frame here so you can see the base colors... all the other variations like yellows, pinks, and various in-betweens were from light overlap on the wall. I wasn't expecting that when I started, but it makes for some awesome effects. Sorry about the crummy video, but it's cameraphone and handheld (the 405 was also in my other hand hence the jumpiness of that). The video will probably look better if you click through to YT and select the larger and higher quality playback too.
If you are interested in this sorta thing, I highly suggest hitting up hakzaw1 for some pricing. He is a great guy and I'm sure he'll take care of you. (Those JL he has are pretty nice as well if you care to check those out.)
Enjoy!
updated with new video:
I was able to pick up one of his new Lumia kits that he has for sale to check out and it is extremely fun. It's basically a motor and mount for glass or bulb that has a very low rotation speed (which makes for really trippy and immersive light projections).
I want to play around with this some more in a larger room than my workshop and do a better job aligning the beams for maximum effect, but in the essence of being eager to try this gem out (and it's raining outside which makes for nice indoor project time), I threw up some beams and plugged her in. I made a beam-key frame here so you can see the base colors... all the other variations like yellows, pinks, and various in-betweens were from light overlap on the wall. I wasn't expecting that when I started, but it makes for some awesome effects. Sorry about the crummy video, but it's cameraphone and handheld (the 405 was also in my other hand hence the jumpiness of that). The video will probably look better if you click through to YT and select the larger and higher quality playback too.
If you are interested in this sorta thing, I highly suggest hitting up hakzaw1 for some pricing. He is a great guy and I'm sure he'll take care of you. (Those JL he has are pretty nice as well if you care to check those out.)
Enjoy!
updated with new video:
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