Arnold www.alanarnold.co.uk Moderator Site Supporter Nov 11, 2008 #1 http://videos.komando.com/2008/08/19/water-painting/
NeX You're after my robot bee Club Member Nov 11, 2008 #4 thats very cool i wonder if they could do it the other way? spray upwards into a troff of some kind so it doesn't fall back down again, if they could do that, with a scanning RGB laser or something they could make a liquid screen
thats very cool i wonder if they could do it the other way? spray upwards into a troff of some kind so it doesn't fall back down again, if they could do that, with a scanning RGB laser or something they could make a liquid screen
Ed Fusion Motorsport MSC Founder Official MSC Trader Nov 11, 2008 #6 NeX said: thats very cool i wonder if they could do it the other way? spray upwards into a troff of some kind so it doesn't fall back down again, if they could do that, with a scanning RGB laser or something they could make a liquid screen Click to expand... Easier to use a projector onto a water fall... But that video is very cool indeed.
NeX said: thats very cool i wonder if they could do it the other way? spray upwards into a troff of some kind so it doesn't fall back down again, if they could do that, with a scanning RGB laser or something they could make a liquid screen Click to expand... Easier to use a projector onto a water fall... But that video is very cool indeed.
NeX You're after my robot bee Club Member Nov 11, 2008 #7 Ed said: Easier to use a projector onto a water fall... But that video is very cool indeed. Click to expand... thats true actually, but if you could make gaps in the water you would get better black lol
Ed said: Easier to use a projector onto a water fall... But that video is very cool indeed. Click to expand... thats true actually, but if you could make gaps in the water you would get better black lol