![]() The device has a “brain” that lives in a small box attached to the device, an SD card reader, and a handheld controller. The RGB LEDs are the “pixels” of the image itself, and they give Pixelstick a “lightsaber” look from “Stars Wars.” Yes it glows quite like the “lightsaber,” but with different colors rather than just one uniform color. Colloquially, Pixelstick is a stick with pixels Pixelstick is a 6′ aluminium bar with 198 RGB LEDs embedded evenly along the bar’s entire length. Pixelstick is a new Kickstarter project that promises to allow users create complex designs that were deemed impossible in former times. However, Pixelstick is about to make ground-breaking changes in the realm of “light painting.” ![]() However intriguing and captivating “light painting” is, it has not undergone substantial advancement because it is fairly difficult to make accurate designs that the painter intends to make. Light painting is an art form that dates more than hundred years back. This has led to the coining of the term “light painting,” and has begotten a new form of art. As a result, the camera gathers/accumulates lights for longer periods of time in order to render a brighter picture, but if sources of light move within that time frame of snap-shot, the picture appears smudged, and it seems as if someone has produced a trail of light on the picture with glowing ink. ![]() The result is effected by configuring the camera to yield a slow shutter speed. “Light painting” has always been a “thing” for amateur photographers, which when taking pictures at night find, serendipitously, mind you, tracks of lingering colors that seem to emanate from light sources that are captured in the image.
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