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Sooooo, finally took my second photo in SL after months and months.
Inspired by the FUN hunt (or is it a game) by MadPea, I couldn't stop clicking, XD, and ended up with a full set
www.flickr.com/photos/monyana/sets/72157633264280139/
Double the fun.
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The Lost Treasure of the Inca Warrior
Kiel
, Germany
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Por titularlo de alguna manera. Pienso que se puede mejorar algo, aunque no estoy seguro del todo, más luces, mas dificultad al dibujar todo....
Make a 6 x 11 rectangle, fold the base, and then follow the paths to make any of the seven tetris pieces!
The goal was to make the pieces so that they look like they are composed of four squares, and none of them overlap. By all coming from the same base, the pieces are all of the same size, so you can play with them.
Leica M4-P
Voigtländer Nokton 35mm f/1.4 VM II MC
Ilford HP5+ EI640
HC-110B 6m45s @20° in Lab-Box
DSLR Scan
This was the direct outcome of the multicolored table after erasing weekends (they're are, after all, perfectly determined) and coloring the months with a rainbow scheme taken directly from Luis Pabon's fantastic calendar proposal. It looked remarkably like tetris, and that resemblance made me realize just how awkward the calendar looked horizontal--all the more awkward considering it made numbers run vertically when everyone expects them to run horizontally.
Verticalizing the design led me to my next version.
My first try in "abstract photo"...
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If you don't know what Tetris is for some reason, check out this Video . Be warned that the song for the game will get stuck in your head, which I guess isn't a bad thing if you are viewing this set / pic. I don't know how many hours I wasted growing up playing this game...but it was a lot : ) If you have played Tetris before, still click on the Link --> It will bring back memories and is pretty ridiculous!?!
it's tetris, in an altoids tin!
inside is an Arduino chip on a custom pcb that connects it to this LCD ($1 from sparkfun, talks over SPI) and four buttons. rotation works properly, collision detection seems to work fine, etc.
the eagle files are on randomskk.net/projects/arduino_tetris while the code is on github.com/randomskk/arduino_tetris (note that it's designed to be compiled from a makefile but you can strip out the WProgram and main() function at the end to make it compile from the arduino IDE)
I made it for a friend's birthday present and he seems to really like it
I had a very productive morning getting ready for removals by packing this 48 litre tub with all of my City vehicle MOCs and sets that are still built. It contains everything from motorbikes up to b-double trucks in 3 full layers of finely stacked goodness. The top layer's reserved for my servo and all of my loose minifigs so the tub will be 100% full for the trip. My aircraft collection won't be getting the same special treatment, a lot of the heli's are due for major updates so I can afford to start over with them.
BTW, a million points to anyone who can guess how many vehicles are in here :D