How to control LED Strips with Arduino - Cosplay Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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    Getting into LED programming can be a little bit difficult if you never worked with code before! So here is a tutorial on how to find and edit existing code and build it into your costumes and props! I hope this video gives you some inspiration and ideas and makes programming more exciting and fun for you!
    - Svetlana
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Комментарии • 685

  • @skidez5717
    @skidez5717 4 года назад +194

    I love the “buy my books” outfit

    • @shadowflare99
      @shadowflare99 4 года назад +10

      I read buy my boobs XD

    • @rizwanrafeek3811
      @rizwanrafeek3811 4 года назад +4

      @Leo cosplay
      She is doing something productive and she enjoys what she does.
      @shadowflare99
      That is a derogatory comments, have some respect for a lady, if you cannot say something good about someone, then say nothing at all.
      Mashallah, she is beautiful.

    • @brightgarinson3099
      @brightgarinson3099 4 года назад +9

      @@rizwanrafeek3811 Cringe White knight.

    • @user-sj9gz7pr3l
      @user-sj9gz7pr3l 4 года назад +2

      Rizwan Rafeek actually, it’s more derogatory to put her on a pedestal when she is a human like the rest of us. the comment you replied to wasn’t offensive, they misread the comment. white knighting someone makes you look desperate, so just stop.

    • @rizwanrafeek3811
      @rizwanrafeek3811 4 года назад +1

      @@user-sj9gz7pr3l _"actually, it’s more derogatory to put her on a pedestal "_
      Jealousy and envy wouldn't take you in any direction in life.
      _"when she is a human like the rest of us. "_
      I don't disagree.
      _"the comment you replied to wasn’t offensive, "_
      That is so in your World.
      _"white knighting someone makes you look desperate, so just stop.
      "_
      I don't know her personally, but she is doing something and presenting something to rest of the World and she enjoys it, that is all matters. If she makes money out of it, two thumps up for her.

  • @cbt121314
    @cbt121314 4 года назад +39

    btw if you're getting an error with the "old" strandtest code from the link in the descrpition make sure to add after #include at the top :)

    • @daafiedo
      @daafiedo 4 года назад

      Helped a big bunch. Appreciated amigo

  • @angiasaa
    @angiasaa 4 года назад +34

    I love how much energy you manage to pack into your videos! 🤩
    Adorable and informative, I enjoy playing around with code, but never thought to put it into my clothing. I need to start a new project now. Thank you for your videos. :-)

  • @PunakiviAddikti
    @PunakiviAddikti 4 года назад +121

    Note that the LED strip used is WS2812B. They're individually addressable LEDs that have the WS2812B chip inside each one. The signal goes into *signal in* and goes out of "signal out" into the next strip's "signal in". Note that the Arduino is incapable of driving a long strip. For that you'll need to add 5V power to the strip. The reason why you have to specify the length of the strip and how the chips determine how many LEDs are in the strip is because after the signal passes through one LED, a bit of data gets added that tells the next chip how many times the data has previously passed through a chip. The Arduino needs to know how many LEDs there are so that half of the strip isn't dark if not enough LEDs are specified. If the number of LEDs falls short, the next LED won't know what color it should be, what brightness etc. It defaults to all colors off because the data isn't *addressed* to it or the following LEDs.
    If you want extra modes in your code, you can use *variables.* You can change the state of a variable based on an event, and then call a variable and execute the function it matches. Let's say you make a variable called Mode. You can add a number to the variable. Let's say each time you press a button, the variable number grows by 1. The variable will be set to 0 at the start of the sketch. When you press the button the variable reaches 1 and an animation code is executed. If the variable reaches 2, a different animation is executed. You can now press the button again to set the variable to 3. Now another animation will be played. But when the variable gets to 4, a different code is executed. Now it sets the variable to 0. When the variable is 0, no animation is played and all LEDs are off. Don't forget to add the part that resets the variable to 0 or it will continue to grow until you either reset or the variable can't fit into the memory of the Arduino anymore. You can have the variable start from 1 and get reset to 1 if you want the animations to cycle instead of turning off. You can add as many variables as the memory of the Arduino permits to perform a lot of modes.

  • @miepetersen4907
    @miepetersen4907 4 года назад +51

    Also a small note, if you want to 'disable' multiple lines in your code you can type /* 'whatever code you don't need' */
    For example:
    /* rainbow(20);
    rainbowCycle(20); */
    This will disable everything between the two 'markers' in your code. It's just a neat shortcut if you have to disable lots of lines which are right after each other :)

    • @TheValinov
      @TheValinov 4 года назад

      lol, that comment is to nerdy... no thumbs up because its actual real IT nerd stuff! xD
      also, you could delete the code, but what does i know.

    • @johnuferbach9166
      @johnuferbach9166 4 года назад +1

      @@TheValinov how is that too nerdy?^^ it's just arduino code :)
      commenting out parts is really usefull to find out which part of the code is not working without having to redo it all :D
      (Serial monitor also helps a lot when debugging :)

    • @miepetersen4907
      @miepetersen4907 4 года назад +2

      @@TheValinov lol, that's fair xD
      One reason to use '//' and '/**/' instead of deleting the code, might be because you're testing specific lines and might need just some parts of your overall code, then you won't have to rewrite or write the code elsewhere while you're testing! Another thing you can use it for is to comment your own code e.g //if you need to change the color of x change the numbers in this line.
      Commenting is especially helpful if you haven't touched your code for months, then it's nice getting a quick overview of what the hell is happening in your sketch :)

    • @akshatghoshal6098
      @akshatghoshal6098 2 года назад

      You could also use ctrl + / which comments it. It's a useful shortcut I think it works for arduino ide.

    • @kitsune_games9663
      @kitsune_games9663 6 месяцев назад

      Could also use ctrl + / and it will comment everything, same for uncommenting.
      And to tabutale use tab, BUT if you want to untab0 just use maj + tab

  • @SigmaWolf444
    @SigmaWolf444 4 года назад +12

    This definitely takes some practice but is an awesome elevation to any cosplay. Also, I don't know which of you does the editing of your videos but it cracks me up...I love it. You two are so creative and cleaver with your videos. BHB.

  • @maskedfoxx7173
    @maskedfoxx7173 4 года назад +6

    Thank God my husband went into programming and knows all about writing codes. He showed me that me made a simple calculator for a project once, so I have faith he can help me with this when I get things wrong.

  • @LuckyHunter
    @LuckyHunter 3 года назад +1

    I think your top worked on me. I just went and bought the complete digital set of books. After a quick scan through I can say I'm already happy with my purchase!! Love your work!

  • @amberbullough4114
    @amberbullough4114 4 года назад +3

    This came up exactly when I was looking for a tutorial on the code! Thank you!

  • @etzel42
    @etzel42 4 года назад +9

    lol.. I must say that is a cute dress! It's been fun over the past couple years that I've been watching your videos waiting for you to somehow promote your books.. but this is by far the best! You are awesome and I love your work.

  • @grondinguillaume2511
    @grondinguillaume2511 4 года назад +32

    Anyway! Now everybody know that we are all going to continue to have a hard time until Kamui explain how to do stuff!!!!
    So today I propose officialy to create the ultimate source of knowlege: Kamuipedia
    PS:

  • @Jestunes
    @Jestunes 3 года назад

    This is an awesome tutorial. I've always been scared to look into arduino, but you made it simple. As soon as I get some funds I will try it. Thank you so much, and thanks for sharing.

  • @cornflakes-does-stuff
    @cornflakes-does-stuff 4 года назад +3

    !!!!!! aaaa I wanna make light up stuff now!!! This is so exciting!!! thank you so much for making awesome tutorials!!! Also the corgi animation are adorable!!!

  • @xRnChrisx
    @xRnChrisx 4 года назад +423

    Programming 101: Google the code, don't write it yourself. Seriously.

    • @KamuiCosplay
      @KamuiCosplay  4 года назад +46

      Haha I know right?

    • @someAholeComment
      @someAholeComment 4 года назад +50

      First thing my animation professor ever said us, "If you can find a way to cheat, do it!". Best advise I ever got.

    • @johndavid360
      @johndavid360 3 года назад +4

      Well you do learn more if you write it yourself... besides this code wasn’t that complicated if you have a basic idea of Arduino/ C++ Code

    • @akshatghoshal6098
      @akshatghoshal6098 2 года назад +4

      @MisclickMilk uni teaches u the basic. U can't copy paste anything. Also it's still important to know the basics. I really don't think u will pass any coding interviews otherwise.

    • @Bean-cs6vm
      @Bean-cs6vm 2 года назад

      Great advice lol 😂

  • @creepblackcat8544
    @creepblackcat8544 4 года назад +19

    I am studying electronic engineer, I am otaku and I like to do cosplay, this video shows me my true destiny

  • @violahero4life
    @violahero4life 4 года назад +2

    Super helpful! Looks like there are some things in the book I can revisit, too.

  • @TashasImaginarium
    @TashasImaginarium 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are so informative and fun!!!
    Thank you for making them!!!

  • @JuliusChannel
    @JuliusChannel 3 года назад

    This girl and this channel are awesome! She explains so well and always has a big smile ok her face. She has a really good vibe!
    Thanks for all the tips and videos!

  • @abyssal_moon4193
    @abyssal_moon4193 4 года назад +7

    I needed this video to make the cosplay of my dreams exactly as I imagined, and now that I can and that I know that its not as hard ad i thought, i can finally cry tears of joy 😭
    Thank you Svetlana, you and Benni will always be my favourite crafters and cosplayer ever!

  • @Otakuchan823
    @Otakuchan823 4 года назад +45

    Make more books and I'll buy them! I have almost all of them hahaha

  • @matty4z
    @matty4z 4 года назад +2

    this is very similar to working with prim code in 'second life' some years back
    and this is very handy for where to find the board + run program

  • @topcat1tanks
    @topcat1tanks 4 года назад +3

    Love the dress. I think you are definitely sending a message about your books. 😀

  • @MyBlackSheep
    @MyBlackSheep 4 года назад +5

    I love the corgi animations!

  • @mannykhan7752
    @mannykhan7752 9 месяцев назад

    Wow ive been working with microcontrollers for uear but your project is the first time ive seen anything this creative. Great video.

  • @whatevernext1
    @whatevernext1 4 года назад

    Hi Svetlana this has been a massive help and so simple. many thanks

  • @Moefongoe
    @Moefongoe Год назад

    Woah! Thank you so much for this! I was racking my brain figuring out if i wanted to dip my toes back to coding or just build separate machines to light ip my gun project. This simplifies it so much.! Fan of your cosplay on fb. You are so magnificent! So far i build for fun but I’ll eventually move towards selling.

  • @timturk1233
    @timturk1233 4 года назад +9

    Neopixel LEDs are also used in the lightsaber community to get realistic Blade effects :)

  • @b.p.schenk3996
    @b.p.schenk3996 4 года назад

    That's a really great explanation! Thank you so much! That helps me a lot :)

  • @Yes.Im.Mr.Anderson
    @Yes.Im.Mr.Anderson 3 года назад +2

    Тот случай когда ищешь идеи на английском, а тут Светлана рассказывает забавную идею достаточно подробно. Спасибо, пойду дальше кодить свои поделки.

  • @StunningEmu
    @StunningEmu 4 года назад +5

    Love your vest😂
    Also thank you for the vid

  • @alsmith1025
    @alsmith1025 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much this extremely helpful. This answers some problems i had.

  • @williamdalton2295
    @williamdalton2295 2 года назад

    Inspired? Love you just "killed" me ;) Im rebuilding the interior on my old Audi TT and you just showed me a total new way to do so! Thank you and keep up the good work, it´s amasing to see your costumes they look fantastic!

  • @ThatHippyDuck
    @ThatHippyDuck 3 года назад

    should have known your channel would have the best answer for my question. thanks
    !!

  • @logandarkhorse3377
    @logandarkhorse3377 4 года назад +3

    I really do love watching your video you are very informative and bring up subjects I would not have thought about thank you you're helping make my cosplay so much easier seriously thank you I've even been using your information for items and remakes of items in my man cave I have used your ideas thank you for Fallout helmets Bluetooth motion speakers and countless others thank you

  • @leosalles7406
    @leosalles7406 4 года назад +1

    Parabéns pelo trabalho eu adoro assistir seus vídeos 😍 sou do Rio de janeiro (Brasil)

  • @Justrex01
    @Justrex01 4 года назад +1

    Holy snap! I really hope I can find someone who knows what they are doing when I get this far in my cosplay. I quit programming over forty years ago. I used to know BASIC and APL pretty well, but... Can imagine I'll be watching this one over and over again... Wow.

    • @johnuferbach9166
      @johnuferbach9166 4 года назад +1

      if you know one language you know them all :D between most languages transfer is really easy because you know how stuff works and only need to figure out how to express it properly :)

  • @mazafesioelmadafaka1935
    @mazafesioelmadafaka1935 4 года назад +33

    Something is telling me to buy your books but i don't know what it is....

  • @garethdavies8673
    @garethdavies8673 3 года назад

    Another interesting and well-presented video. You have a great technique

  • @PepsiObsessi
    @PepsiObsessi 4 года назад +2

    I know very little about LEDs and I’m planning to do some Bioshock Big Sister/ Big Daddy cosplays and wanted to make the light in the helmets change between red and white so this is absolutely perfect, thank you Kamui!! I’m definitely gonna look into your LED book, I feel like I’m getting the hang of this : )

    • @johnuferbach9166
      @johnuferbach9166 4 года назад +1

      if you want to use white light you should look into rgbw-leds, they have a separate led for white, which uses less power than red,green,blue together (which is the rgb-way of making white)... so your battery will last longer :)
      (not sure if the library covers those but i think it might)

    • @PepsiObsessi
      @PepsiObsessi 4 года назад

      @@johnuferbach9166 Thank you! I'll look into that

  • @MrCcarter7
    @MrCcarter7 4 года назад +1

    Great instructional video! Thank you for posting this! God bless.

  • @victorramirez8069
    @victorramirez8069 4 года назад

    Me encantan tus videos y tus cosplays, me ayudas a ver que aun tengo mucho que aprender

  • @jimmysmith4768
    @jimmysmith4768 2 года назад

    I love you and you are the best!!!! Why can’t I meet someone with your energy and knowledge! So cool and nice videos

  • @americantoadsarecool
    @americantoadsarecool 4 года назад +1

    Love the corgi animations!

  • @bryanbischoff1008
    @bryanbischoff1008 3 года назад

    OMG! I already Loved you when I saw all your costume stuff, Now you are my FAVORITE person!!! I messing with LEDs right now and ran into this looking for button examples.

  • @sirloinmaster5893
    @sirloinmaster5893 4 года назад

    AMAZING! Thanks a lot for the tutorial!

  • @ProjectDoomsday
    @ProjectDoomsday 4 года назад +2

    Ok, thats the book that i need

  • @jatodd3746
    @jatodd3746 4 года назад +1

    Her genuine unbridled excitement is adorable.

  • @debiloslol
    @debiloslol 4 года назад +1

    Oh, thank you! I have arduino now in my studies :D

  • @TheRetroStuffGuy
    @TheRetroStuffGuy 3 года назад

    I love your enthusiasm! Thanks for the video, I found it useful. I'm now less afraid to dabble in coding now.

    • @embedded-academy
      @embedded-academy 3 года назад +1

      hallo, Retro Stuff guy,
      if you want to give a try, go to wokwi.com you can edit code as well as see the outputs. Paly with motors, LEDs, or high-end displays.. it is very easy and not at all confusing.. Give a try today 😊

  • @chancedaugherty9735
    @chancedaugherty9735 Год назад

    Code is absolutely terrifying to me but you made this so easy! Thank you so much!

  • @nikonopp
    @nikonopp 4 года назад +3

    Nach genau so einem Video hab ich gesucht !!!

  • @sneakyquiet414
    @sneakyquiet414 2 года назад

    Best tutorial video , subscribed

  • @ArduinoBasicsBlogspot
    @ArduinoBasicsBlogspot 4 года назад

    Great work as always !!

  • @Antanorbray
    @Antanorbray Год назад

    Really helpful tutorial!!!! Thanks a lot from Belgium. And BTW, really cool dress :p

  • @janinave7729
    @janinave7729 4 года назад +8

    I wanna make a zinogre suit in the future that has the exact build of the monster for the body and lights up exactly like the real thing does. It will take some time until I have the practice (started using a dremel for my second project now so still a bit rough with skills) but that is a big dream of mine. I hope and will work hard for it

  • @Djwhynotlove
    @Djwhynotlove 4 года назад +1

    I love that you’re doing Arduino

  • @Tazanthro
    @Tazanthro 2 года назад

    You are awesome and I am totally buying your books!

  • @Moguritos
    @Moguritos 4 года назад

    Amazing Kamui!

  • @VANTYCSolutions
    @VANTYCSolutions 4 года назад +1

    Simply amazing!!!

  • @qrz9219
    @qrz9219 3 года назад

    Amazingly explained!!

  • @jonathandoeman7496
    @jonathandoeman7496 4 года назад +12

    LOL.. Nice dress.. Thumbs Up just for the dress

  • @jimtheviking
    @jimtheviking 4 года назад +2

    Just have to say that the top she is wearing is the best! :)

  • @timkurtenbach805
    @timkurtenbach805 4 года назад

    Thank you! That makes it much less confusing.

  • @jmgfx4161
    @jmgfx4161 4 года назад

    Just bought this book!

  • @celtic7568
    @celtic7568 4 года назад +1

    This is what I needed! Thanks!

  • @Vorx_
    @Vorx_ 4 года назад

    Great tutorial. Love using arduinos. Best way is to mess and have fun as you say! Good guide 😊😊

    • @johnuferbach9166
      @johnuferbach9166 4 года назад +1

      Did you just say [Thunderfury, blessed blade of the Windseeker] ? :o

  • @jky21
    @jky21 4 года назад

    Thank you sooo much! trust me I'll put led's everywhere!

  • @jonathanburrows1338
    @jonathanburrows1338 4 года назад +1

    Just what I needed thanks heaps!!

  • @Fayleafowl
    @Fayleafowl 4 года назад +2

    Wow that was alot and feel like raging but I always get like that when am trying something that looks hard.This is very informative and I will use this leds in agni and rudra.I usually get thought it.

  • @klazarou
    @klazarou 3 года назад

    Just want to say you are so talented

  • @L_Aid
    @L_Aid 4 года назад

    Я только только занялась этим вопросом для новой брони и тут твоё видио, Камуи ты просто Невероятна♥️
    ✨Обажаю✨

  • @MultiFlashone
    @MultiFlashone 3 года назад

    Fantabulous!! Thank you!!!

  • @lliaolsen728
    @lliaolsen728 3 года назад +1

    I'm going to buy your book. So excited.

  • @neilcombrink5231
    @neilcombrink5231 Год назад

    I just love your positive vib you have wen you teaching us lol

  • @goatelope7539
    @goatelope7539 4 года назад

    Thank you for another amazing video

  • @johnuferbach9166
    @johnuferbach9166 4 года назад +1

    you can also use a pushbutton and have it change a variable when pushed, which will also work to switch modes (you should supress (with if) further pressing for like 200ms afterwards though, because buttons usually aren't as binary as one would think (usually the voltage will be unstable for a bit when pressing which can trigger more button presses at once)

    • @KamuiCosplay
      @KamuiCosplay  4 года назад

      Yes I know, but I preferred the slide switch since it keeps the example easier and some copy&paste is already enough to make the code work. :)

    • @johnuferbach9166
      @johnuferbach9166 4 года назад

      @@KamuiCosplay yeah, i figured... but i couldn't help telling you anyway :x ^^

  • @Coco-qo2mx
    @Coco-qo2mx 4 года назад +1

    My brother just graduated as a computer engineer (programmer) and my dad worked for ten years running an electrical power plant (making circuits for light dimmers) so I’m just gonna recruit them :D

  • @antonycoupe4225
    @antonycoupe4225 4 года назад +4

    So in love with this woman!😁😍

  • @Aitomy
    @Aitomy 4 года назад

    I am sure my husband would enjoy this and he would say "pff... too easy". He works with huge machines and he can program and fix them hahahah.
    I however, has been playing with website codes since younger but I didn't enjoy doing it lately.
    Still, kinda of easy to understand.
    Thank you very much!

  • @seekertosecrets
    @seekertosecrets 4 года назад +1

    Impressive! Now, to buy the strips!

  • @respectallfearnone9291
    @respectallfearnone9291 4 года назад

    just an amazing work

  • @jbreezy3146
    @jbreezy3146 3 года назад

    I love your personality so bubbly ☺️

  • @genarolubongii9049
    @genarolubongii9049 3 года назад

    oh gosh, just what I wanted to watch 😁😁

  • @maikolrodrigues
    @maikolrodrigues 2 года назад

    Amazing as always!!!

  • @MatthewSuffidy
    @MatthewSuffidy 2 года назад +1

    I just picked up some USB LED rgb strips yesterday for future projects. I have a light puck that I am using right now. Problem I see is there are specified limits for power supply from the Arduino so at a certain point you have to use a secondary supply and at least some transistors. I modified my light puck to do this and all I had to do was break off 3 pins from the micro and solder the 4 wires to the arduino. I made a video on my channel about it a LED PWM... Practical Upscale.

  • @maziabarth
    @maziabarth 4 года назад +1

    beautiful and smart

  • @resaguin
    @resaguin Год назад

    Very Useful

  • @glen4cindy
    @glen4cindy 2 года назад +1

    It's also helpful to note here, most especially for beginners, that this guide applies to 5-volt (3 wire) type neopixel led strips. If you are using an analog 4 wire 12-volt led strip the code given here will not work. The example sketches will run but the LEDs will be extremely faint and almost impossible to see.

  • @marcushoward2527
    @marcushoward2527 2 года назад

    You are just ..like the most adorable ever :) I just found you, but I really love your style. Thanks for the tips Svetlana :)

  • @djsauchan5727
    @djsauchan5727 4 года назад +3

    Hey thanks soo much for making this! I really want to make a special keyblade!

    • @Raytenecks
      @Raytenecks 4 года назад +1

      Do it! That's a great idea.

    • @djsauchan5727
      @djsauchan5727 4 года назад

      William Crawford yea its the one with stain glass.

  • @Feralas100
    @Feralas100 4 года назад

    I am not into Cosplay at all, but i have an (my first acutally) upcoming DIY project where i want to code some LED stripes to fade between two specific colors and it was described perfectly in this tutorial so thank you Svetlana!

    • @johnuferbach9166
      @johnuferbach9166 4 года назад

      if space is a concern don't forget to use an arduino nano, it's basicpy the same but a lot smaller :)

    • @Feralas100
      @Feralas100 4 года назад

      @@johnuferbach9166 I did not even consider space until now! It's supposed to fit behind a kind of deep picture frame. And i ordered an off-brand Arduino Uno R3 from geekcreit i believe. It'll be my first time playing with electronics but i'll figure something out once all arrives next week or so

    • @johnuferbach9166
      @johnuferbach9166 4 года назад

      @@Feralas100 ok, i guess in a picture frame there is plenty of space :D also a cheap nano is like 2$ and one can never have too many arduinos, so even changing your mind wont hurt much :D
      how are you planning to power it btw? :)

    • @Feralas100
      @Feralas100 4 года назад

      @@johnuferbach9166 i bought a ac 100-240V to dc 12V 5A 60W power supply adapter for led stripes and i hope to just be kinda able to plug it in the wall and see what, that may be a rookie move though haha

    • @johnuferbach9166
      @johnuferbach9166 4 года назад

      @@Feralas100 dayum, thats pretty beefy, how many leds are you planning to run (and in what color ect^^) and do they work with 12v? the arduinos voltage converter can only handle so much current (apparently the 5V converter can handle up to 900mA (from 12V more like 700 or so it seems) though might be further limited thermally

  • @jagadishmekap1973
    @jagadishmekap1973 Год назад

    Very nice tutorial🙏🙏♥️

  • @ledlightingaccessories-led5160
    @ledlightingaccessories-led5160 2 года назад

    very useful, thanks

  • @drtristanbehrens
    @drtristanbehrens 4 года назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @bee4472
    @bee4472 3 года назад

    Wow, amazing.

  • @RESC_Eng
    @RESC_Eng 3 года назад

    Thank you so much
    keep it going

  • @lesliefranklin1870
    @lesliefranklin1870 2 месяца назад

    Must buy book! 😁

  • @ArduBlock
    @ArduBlock 4 года назад

    Thanks cool video!

  • @pete3300
    @pete3300 4 года назад +3

    So this was my first time watching a Kamuicosplay video and my initial thought was "Gee she needs to cut back on the caffeine in-take", and I was going to close the window but I'm so glad I stuck through and watched the whole video. Super informative and the cosplay costumes are simply amazing.

  • @member529
    @member529 2 года назад +1

    what material are you putting on top of the leds so it diffuses like that - at 5min in for example? Is it just normal eva foam?