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This gaming thing is killing my summer vacation time. I'm still enjoying it.
Canon 600D + Auto Revuenon MC 50mm 1.4
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Reused from a previous cake. Based on a Pololu A-Star 32U4 Arduino/Genuino-compatible microcontroller. Power comes from 4 AA cells. A flying lead with a JST-ST connector connected to the Neopixels.
The presets provide a way to adjust parameters after installation — always handy. In this cake there was only one adjustable parameter, which was the pulsing rate for Finn’s lightsaber.
The quarter-inch jack socket is for a foot switch, so that the lights can be muted when birthday boy or girl blows out the candles.
A shot of all the PlayStation Controllers so far. Top Row (L-R): PS1's Controller, PS1's Analog Controller, PS1's Dual Shock Analog Controller, and the PS2's Dual Shock 2. Bottom Row (L-R): PS3 Sixaxis, PS3 Dual Shock 3, and the PS4 Dual Shock 4.
I used a black mouse mat as background and the my computer monitor as a "softbox".
I opened up a new empty folder in Explorer and changed the windows size, shape and placement to get the catchlights just where I wanted them.
56mm + 11mm extension tube
The backplane of the 1970s style, all-analog controller for a Toronto streetcar.
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Harvey and Duncan Shop open house day.
Got my order with the four remaining bricks I needed for this creation. I shortened it by one stud so it's just a little bit less over sized. Also the start and select buttons aren't centered on the actual controller. I will take a photo of this next to my Lego SNES later. Enjoy.
My girlfriend got into the excitement surrounding the launch of the Wii, and made cookies based on the classic Nintentdo controllers.
My boy is 17 today!
Made from RKT with vanilla buttercream and black chocolate fondant.
Experts will notice that I was too cowardly to paint on the tiny words 'start' and 'select' ;-)
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Happy birthday Daniel! Xx
I'm quite sad I can't get a gray border around the D-pad. Revamp of an old MOC, and I think it's quite a bit better. Video
This is my current desk. Here I work and play. I mostly use only one monitor for gaming (few games take advantage of multiple monitors), but all three for work. There are two computers under the desk and a kvm switch to have the second computer use the third monitor and keyboard, but more often I just access it via Ultra VNC.