RGB LED setup for light painting
How are the LEDs setup for light painting? Do I have to cut the LED the strip and arrange in a specific pattern to display the Nyan Cat example? Is it sufficient to simply power up the strip? If so, is it just the visual appeal that creates the painting?
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While "talking" to the computer to display some arbitrary pattern is possible, what's important is that this firmware allows BlinkyTape to operate independently, without commands from the computer (only the power through USB is needed).
To set up the BlinkyTape to show an animation / image for light painting, non-programmer people can use PatternPaint to test how it looks and then flash the firmware that contains the image onto the BlinkyTape.
If you want something more advanced, it's pretty easy to write your own firmware - trust me, it's easier than it sounds - and load it up onto Blinky. Nyan Cat is actually one of the "example" firmwares available.
All of this is pretty well explained here: http://blinkinlabs.com/blinkytape/
Hope that helps!
Basically, with light painting you trade 2-dimensionality of the original image onto 1 dimension of BlinkyTape and 1 dimension of time, and long shutter of the camera allows you to capture a whole interval of time as a spatial dimension, so you've got 2 dimensions again. I hope this almost makes sense
BTW- for diffusing the image you might want to use plastic; white plastic garbage bags.
We sourced those diffusers in China and have really been struggling with finding a convenient US source.
The best place might be alibaba.com but often those sales aren't for small amounts or charge a lot of shipping...
Something like this:
http://www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_rods_tubes_shapes/half_round/15
or this: http://www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_rods_tubes_shapes/corner_angle/151
Sanding those down a bit (to make them more translucent) and zip-tying the LEDS to one side (pointing toward the rod), should make for a great diffuser. The only (minor) problem is that there'd be 1 angle with minimal light output.
There are also diffusers from the same website: http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/bar-strip-accessories/klus-1547--led-profile-lens,-standard-frosted/890/
I am planning on buying blinkytape and the products above in the very near future.