Over at Instructables, clem2k has a brilliant idea: create a piece of art infused with sound and light that celebrates their passion for Sonic the Hedgehog. Instead of making a traditional painting, clem2k leans into their skills. Wielding resin, Adafruit Neopixel code, and some familiar tools, they create a unique piece of art! Here’s more from clem2k via Instructables:
This project is a piece of art combining epoxy resin, some Arduino based electronics and my passion for SEGA Genesis and Sonic the Hedgehog. I’ve been inspired by the Nerd Forge and Martina’s epoxy resin paintings… The goal is to obtain a kind of 3D effect with multiple layers of resin. As I’m not so good in painting, “I totally suck” would be more accurate, I’ve decided to print and cut the different layers. If you’ve got a CNC cutter, or laser you can precisely cut the layers, I did it with my Brother Scan and cut (and included the files).
You can change the artworks and sounds, and use the Arduino code. The code will work and the Gerber file will be the same no matter what you decide to use as graphics and sounds.
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