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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.
My son is slowly becoming a Star Wars fan and one of his Christmas presents was a Darth Vader themed controller that he's very attached too already as it's quite unusual.
As I'm struggling to stay awake and equally struggling for inspiration this evening I thought I'd go for a macro shot of the embossed logos across the control surface of the controller for my shot today, ghetto lit with a desk lamp to create the relief across the surface.
This is a PS3 controller, if your thinking about buying a next gen console, really think it through they all have there strengths and weaknesses.
As the sign says this is a priceless and irreplaceable piece of Woomera's history.
Landing strips are displayed.
I recently bought a Behringer X-Touch Mini, to use when editing images in Lightroom.
It literally took minutes to set it up, and then I were up and running.
I am still making minor adjustments to the individual knobs and buttons, but mostly everything is where I want it now and I have gained a much more organic workflow, when editing. As a side-effect, the time spent on each image has been brought down.
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.
Things you never knew about the 76328 Batmobile, part 11:
Somewhen in the past LEGO had a bag with Batman gadgets, and one of the bits in it was a tiny bat shaped controller with a tubeside, I painted some of them red and thought that they’ll make great logos for the hubs, but ultimatley they were way too far off and rejected almost imidiatley.
Been playing a lot of SNES recently. (Especially Illusion of Gaia!) So I decided to start building this controller. I'm gonna need to make another BL order though.
Intuitive Machines Flight Controllers complete Live Sky testing with NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter inside Nova Control at the company's headquarters in Houston, Texas.
Staying busy designing new controllers and since many things are under development, can’t share, but I figure I share one of the concepts I liked a lot but, as anyone familiar with design work, you favorites don’t always make the cut. Either way, figure I share some of my designs.
This particular design was inspired by a steampunk theme mixed with a Chameleon, cause why not? They are a cool animal! Added some internal clock work parts as UV hits to bring the theme together!
Thanks for looking and appreciate any comments :).