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Smooth LED lighting
How do teams like 118 (2013) and 4488 (2014/2015) achieve relatively smooth lighting effects with LED lights, i.e. diffusing light so that individual LEDs are less discernible? Is this just a product of a neat hole pattern that obscures parts of the LEDs?
118 in 2013 for reference 4488 in 2015 for reference |
Looks to me like they are behind a slightly frosted panel with LEDs on the top and bottom. Indirect led lighting is awesome.
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They would put a strip of individually-addressable LEDs behind a frosted or matte panel, which would create the "blur" effect. I'd recommend a 60 or greater pixel-per-meter density for best effect. Pololu makes some good weatherproof LED strips.
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Don't know for sure, but I always assumed they used a thin (like 1/16") white acrylic sheet as a diffuser.
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As said above, we use some thin diffuser paper taped to the inside of the rail behind the cutouts. The LED's are 60 led per meter NeoPixel strips, which are affixed along the inside of the rail for the entire length, which allows them to light both sides of the rails, which have cutouts.
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https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...-housing/2039/
we used a rail with a snap in diffuser like this |
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