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Standalone Light Case 3-D Model
05/13/2017 at 23:23 • 0 commentsThe 3-D model for the standalone light is complete and as I did with the model for the glasses, I have created a GIF for your viewing/ analyzing pleasure. The primary job of the case is to hide the electrical wiring of the light and keep the user safe (seeing as how it is running on 3A). When designing the case, I made little tunnels within it so that the wires are not exposed, there is a rectangular hole towards the end of the case and that houses the actual 4 LED lights, below those is an even bigger rectangle which houses the ESP running the lights and the network. At the bottom of the case, there are two circular holes that will be the pathways for the cathode and anode wire from the wall outlet. Much like the way the current standalone light has the LEDs on the back of the adapter, the case will be mounted to the back of the adapter and hold the ESP in place and hide the wiring. A piece of the casing goes between the wall adapter and the wall in order to hold the back plate in place. I will provide a fully rendered version of this most likely tomorrow (5/13/17). The .STP files will also be posted after all the models are rendered.
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Glasses ESP 3-D Model
05/12/2017 at 22:59 • 0 commentsLike I promised yesterday, I've finished the 3-D model for the ESP resting on the glasses. Below is a GIF of the 3-D model. The model consists of 3 different parts, the main casing, a cover for the main case, and a little case to hold the ESP in place. The two circular holes in the main casing are to accommodate the wires that will leave the case in order for the LED to be moved to the corner of the lens of the glasses. Te trapezoidal hole on the other side of the main casing is there to make space for a micro USB charging cable that will be used to charge the Li-Po powering the ESP. This design is subject to change, but I will not make any changes until I have the model for the standalone light complete. Again, I will render the image later so that you don't have to look at a mono-color model.
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New controller model
05/11/2017 at 23:50 • 0 commentsThankfully, the bulk of my exams are over and so now I can focus on my projects again (YESSS ;p). Today, I was able to update the 3-D model of the controller to reflect the new design (as seen in the images of the controller). I will most likely post the 3-D model for the ESP case on the glasses and the standalone light tomorrow (5/11/2017). The images aren't rendered yet, but I'm just hoping on finishing the look of the models before I add any texture or renders to them (for now just use your imagination and envision the models in color). Hopefully, this weekend or this upcomming week, I will put out the rendered images so that you can put your imagination to rest. An image of the new model is below and it consists of the controller case with a lid under it (open it to put the circuit in and close it after, you know how it goes).
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Progress on 3D Model for Remote
05/04/2017 at 01:01 • 0 commentsI found some time to work on the 3D model for the remote, it is not yet finished but I thought it would be appropriate to share it since it is about 80% complete. The model is subject to change, namely screen panel placement and the charging port type. Below is an image of the current model and a link to the .STP file.
STP file link:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwliXMzUsTp5VlV5NTN5REU5ZFk/view?usp=sharing