How ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ Pulled Off Its Incredible Visual Feats
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“Is that a rabbit in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?” Continue reading How ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ Pulled Off Its Incredible Visual Feats
January has drawn to a close, and for many of you that means: “Oh no! Less than two weeks’ time until Valentine’s day.” But for us here at Hackaday, it means heart-themed blinky projects. Hooray!
[Dmitry Grinberg] has weighed in with his version of the classic heart-shaped LED ring. It’s hard to beat the BOM on this one: just a microcontroller, five resistors, and twenty LEDs. The rest is code, and optionally putting the name of your beloved into the copper layer. Everything is there for you to download.
We’ve featured some epic hacks by [Dmitry] in the past: from …read more
How much access do you have to a 3D printer? What would you do if you had weeks of time on your hands and a couple spools of filament lying around? Perhaps you would make a two second stop-motion animation called Bears on Stairs.
An in-house development by London’s DBLG — a creative design studio — shows a smooth animation of a bear — well — climbing stairs, which at first glance appears animated. In reality, 50 printed sculptures each show an instance of the bear’s looping ascent. The entire process took four weeks of printing, sculpture trimming, and the …read more
Very cute, but also kind of terrifying. Continue reading Watch Pixar’s First Animated Short Recreated With 5-Ton Camera Robots