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Light painter
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This is my take on a light painter: an Arduino controlled LED strip that can *paint* images or patterns for long exposure photography.
Here are the models for the enclosure, the battery holder support, the buttons and the button support bar. You can find a more detailed explanation of the project and all the components needed [here](https://en.reven.org/2018/04/04/light-painter/).
The enclosure is designed for an Arduino, a micro SD card reader module, a 1602 LCD with I2C controller and push buttons. The battery holder support blocks lock in place an 8xAA battery holder. Apart from that you will need an addressable LED strip and an UBEC or buck converter.
####Code
The Arduino sketch can be downloaded from GitHub: https://github.com/reven/Light-painter
####Minor issues :)
In the build process I've come to realize a few issues with the parts as they are designed. I might address them in a future iteration, but for now these tips could be useful:
* The screw tabs are not
Here are the models for the enclosure, the battery holder support, the buttons and the button support bar. You can find a more detailed explanation of the project and all the components needed [here](https://en.reven.org/2018/04/04/light-painter/).
The enclosure is designed for an Arduino, a micro SD card reader module, a 1602 LCD with I2C controller and push buttons. The battery holder support blocks lock in place an 8xAA battery holder. Apart from that you will need an addressable LED strip and an UBEC or buck converter.
####Code
The Arduino sketch can be downloaded from GitHub: https://github.com/reven/Light-painter
####Minor issues :)
In the build process I've come to realize a few issues with the parts as they are designed. I might address them in a future iteration, but for now these tips could be useful:
* The screw tabs are not
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