Congratulations Bro! Onwards and upwards!
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How have these aged?
2 are in service. still kicking no issue.
@eretron
Still need to tweak a few things, but my granda plata design is heavily influenced by yours xD

Looks awesome.
I am not quite satisfied hot the print came out. Definetly have to make those thin lines thicker.
Ahh yeah could use brighter blue. It’ll still look dope on top of white though, I bet.
I saw that cool pallette swap text and was like “how he do dat” and figured it out. Final version also has some inverted circuit board pattern but I don’t that one on my phone. Also it scares me to actually have the deck outline on the fabric like that ![]()
File a complaint. What are the disabled supposed to do?
Did you read the sign? They’re gonna fix it ![]()
Ah yes, be that person that files a complaint without reading the sign. Good good lmao
Fix it date is today. Not bad response time imo
This might be extremely difficult to get lined up perfectly on the deck.
I know, but that’s the fun part ![]()
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That’s at burning man
I’d cut off just one side before you lay it. Use that edge as a guide line.
Oh and for the sake of your sanity I really hope that outline is adjusted for curvature @.@
Actually I am approaching this in totally different way.
I will be using a projector to project the same image that is printed to the deck (that’s what I do for living btw, animation and projection mapping on events and buildings)
So once I have that projection mapped onto the deck it won’t be an issue to align the print itself.
Here is an example of the technique. Here I am projecting the geometry of the building on itself.
If you need advice on that, this is literally my roommate’s job in the film industry.
That’s awesome! No wonder you were willing to go all out on the fiber optics. Now we just need to resin some screens onto our boards. Animation//telemetry screen that sits flush ![]()
Sounds like fun. The other thing I was contemplating is a water themed deck with some kind of transparent reservoir with water and air over the whole area of the deck where you will be able to see the movement of air/water mixture all the time and light refracting while shining through it. Like some kind of living thing.
This guy on the book makes decks like that. Can never remember his name though.
Oh. I would like to see that.


