
One never knows when one might suddenly fall (or brake) into a crypt whilst being chased by Nazis.
One never knows when one might suddenly fall (or brake) into a crypt whilst being chased by Nazis.
STEEL CONCRETE
LIGHT
'BurSong'
The steel shade is cut from an up-cycled galvanized steel roof panel of which the surfaces have been hand sanded in multiple stages resulting in a brushed like finish.
Dimensions and weight:
Width: 38.5 cm / 15 ¼ Inches
Depth: 14.5 cm / 5 ¾ Inches
Height: 8.5 cm / 3 ¼ Inches
Weight: +/- 1.4 Kg / 3 lbs
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#architecture #design #concrete #handmade #cyberpunk #industrialdesign #art
Yeeey behold and see
My latest fancy lamp (luminaire )
It's named 'Buoy' a Concrete & Stainless Steel table lamp.
Dimensions and weight:
Width: 11 cm / 4 ½ Inches
Depth: 9.5 cm / 3 ¾ Inches
Height: 33 cm / 13 Inches
Weight: +/- 1.2 Kg / 2.6 lbs
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https://thuhstudio.etsy.com
**Hi guys, it's exactly 8 p.m. and a promise is a promise, here's the first part of my “Light Guide” that you can download for free. I hope the first part makes you want more. Have fun!**
https://marcohayek.de/the-light-guide-part-01
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Andy breaks down the lighting process of a typical shot in Wing It! - but really, what is lighting?
#b3d #BlenderStudio #WingIt #PetProjects #lighting
https://studio.blender.org/blog/wing-it-from-concept-to-render/
Join us and special guest, David Hartl from SCHWEIZER, on Thursday, February 13 at Noon ET for the live webinar, "Low Vision and AMD: The Importance of Lighting."
We will provide an overview of the SCHWEIZER low vision lighting solutions, plus show how our lighting solutions significantly impacts daily living activities, like reading, writing, and crafts.
ACVREP credits available during live presentation.
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ctO-G_2gQpaLqTndAWvp_Q#/registration
I like how much less light pollution #Tulsa has in the neighborhoods where the old streetlamps have been replaced by shaped, diffused downfiring white LED planes, both in terms of glare and in uplighting. But on a night like tonight, what's normally a puddle of pale light radiating from the corner of each street corner and nothing midblock is now reflecting off the snow, and from the snow off the low ceiling overcast, and it's seriously 4PM bright out now.
Yes and...
I'm convinced most pets see the flickering that humans can't see, but those of us who have sensory issues may also perceive them. The solution is to get a bulb with a higher frequency rate, but that's hard to get.
I've never used these but the NY Times recommends some: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-led-lightbulb/
In addition, LED bulbs tend to be made more cheaply than before, and you generally want to look for bulbs that are made for "Enclosed Fixtures" such as light fixtures that do things like light diffusion, otherwise they may not last nearly as long.
I think there's a whole other discussion around smart lights.