Thanks! I hope it turns out ok.That’s really beautiful!
Not yet, real life has been in the way for quite a while. It's the next/last big part of this project and I will be completely at the mercy of hdtheater's skill, experience, schedule, and motivation HAHA.Really nice work Did you tackled the doors...or it's coming later?
Yes! I'm having a blast with these little things.This certainly adds a brilliant interactive layer to your office! Any excuse to reminisce to “Memories of Green…” In these parts, nerdy = genius.
You calling me out Bro?!?Not yet, real life has been in the way for quite a while. It's the next/last big part of this project and I will be completely at the mercy of hdtheater's skill, experience, schedule, and motivation HAHA.
Got one!Beautiful transformations and great results ...what's missing now is a Bonsai A little greenery couldn't hurt.
Agreed!I'm calling it:
Best Blade Runner display ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best "themed" room ever.
Where did you manage to find the folding instruction for this unicorn? Everyo ne I have tried is not close to accurate. short thick neck, wrong body angle etc.Yes! I'm having a blast with these little things.
I made a new one last night.
Tap the origami unicorn and you hear an echoey "Too bad she won't live.... but then again who does?" and it fades into the end title score. So fun.
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I need more ideas! I welcome any suggestions for automations/sound triggers.
Reminds me of that BR9732 demo game from a few years back, where you could go through Deckard's apartment and interact with objects that had audio recordings. Very cool idea!Here's a video demonstration of the NFC tags.
And here's what happens when you tap the whiskey glass. You can hear the rain and thunder (and occasional spinner) "outside". The effect is pretty neat in person. The rain starts trickling in about half way through. The speaker system is hidden in the ceiling tiles so it's a very ambient sound.
Next is the light outside your window that will shine a beam of light at night through the blinds
I've got the woooosh sound down. Trying to figure out how to get the beams of light to shine through without pissing off my neighbors lol.With the soft woooosh sound!
NFC tags can be written to and/or read with small bits of information and they don't take batteries so they last forever. The phone has a built in reader. that's it. After that, it's just chaining together different aspects to get it to do what I want. I can have alexa play sounds, run various smart devices (plugs, lights, the blinds, switches, etc) and chain them together into various "routines" with the NFC tag being the trigger to run the routine.Trooper_trent - outstanding ambiance! So just to wrap my ahead around this: the NFC tags activate an audio file on your phone, which is blue-toothed to ceiling-tile speaker system. Is that correct?