Very cool write up. I’ve always wondered what tools people use to do things like this.
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Very nice. I get the sense that this probably looks way cooler than the photos let on. It might be worth trying to get some cleaner photos of the final product.
Looks great!
I agree. I really struggled finding good light once the acrylic was on. It was just too shiny. Maybe I'll try a daylight photo outside or something. In the article there are better pictures of the individual components though. It's also hard to get the 3D effect in a photo. I thought about trying to embed a short video/gif of it, but didn't have any handy.