check out the second video in this article
http://gizmodo.com/5639949/laser-tur...s-into-zombies
it draws the parts of the image pixel by pixel, starting with the dimmest parts of the image so they can fade away, pretty cool
check out the second video in this article
http://gizmodo.com/5639949/laser-tur...s-into-zombies
it draws the parts of the image pixel by pixel, starting with the dimmest parts of the image so they can fade away, pretty cool
Pretty cool indeed....
Oh that is super cool!
the second video is really slick. It sounds like they are really stressing those scanners but the effect itself is fantastic.
The comments are funny too.
J/K.IŽll try that on my coworkers with my Arctic Spyder 3 when it arrives.
I hope.
I think I might want to wear some zinc cream below the fluorescent paint because powerful laser UV and skin doesn't sound a good combination to me. Some UV filtering contacts might also be a good idea as even witht eh eyes closed, the eyelids are only thin.
Also, nice effect but it really needs some paint that holds its fluorescence longer. Would be a great party trick if you charge yourself and then glow for a couple of hours afterwards.