Lamp
LEDs
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Lamp
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Waterfall at Dawn
And for those new here, here is the story of my lamp
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RGBW but ignore the W channel... trying to use fill_palette
Exactly. /u/zumdar the result would be the function at the bottom of FastLED_RGBW.h in this sketch. There is also this with many FastLED operators and some functions modified for RGBW.
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Small update to the 1-D firework sparks from earlier
I've done a whole write up on the build here
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Best RGBWW or WW strip?
I used the FastLED hack for white LEDs and it worked fine. The code for my lamp is here
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Does FastLED support RGBW?
I tried the hack out myself and it works fine if in a somewhat limited capacity. That said, I've expanded the hack to include more functionality
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epoxy wood lamp
For more info, check out my build
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Thought about FastLED and RGBW
scroll down this page to see my findings on SK6812 led ribbons. Basically, I started with the hack that u/Johnny5canuck pointed out and have considerably extended it as and where needed.
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Cheap 8x8 matrix compatible with Fastled?
It's possible, but hacky, to drive RGBW with FastLED. Be sure to follow the links at the top of that file for more information. Only a small selection of FastLED's functions have been modified to work with the RGBW type. Those that have been modified haven't necessarily been changed in the most appropriate and optimal ways to get the best out of RGBW.
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Will this high brightness LED strip work with an arduino and FastLED?
Generally you are quite right but I found a workaround (hack) that works just great with my lamp here is the code you just need to add.
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ESP32 and URL variables
I used this async web server example to go on and build myself a customized page to control my lamp
LEDs
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In need for suggestion on patters
Hi u/McLarenVXfortheWin – I would recommend that you consider using Mark Kriegsman’s Twinklefox with code at: https://gist.github.com/kriegsman/756ea6dcae8e30845b5a and a modified version of Jon Burroughs’s meteor show at: https://gist.github.com/chemdoc77/37849625902f21b6cd18cdd795e58a8c Finally, I am not sure how well it would look on your table but you should consider trying Daniel Wilson’s Bouncing Balls 2014 with code at: https://github.com/daterdots/LEDs/tree/master/BouncingBalls2014
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Two and a Half . . .call it 3D Fireworks ;-)
Hi u/CharlesGoodwin - Magnificent project! Great write up for your project, Please consider testing on your lamp, Daniel Wilson’s fantastic bouncing balls sketch as seen in these videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCeNXBzHL_U and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgUqHP8ZkTc with code here: https://github.com/daterdots/LEDs/blob/master/BouncingBalls2014/BouncingBalls2014.ino
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Non-Blocking "Lighting Code" out there?
Which, in turn, was based on this blocking one: https://github.com/daterdots/LEDs/blob/master/Lightning2014/Lightning2014.ino
What are some alternatives?
OctoWS2811 - Control thousands of WS2811/2812 LEDs at video refresh speeds
quickPatterns - FastLED based pattern engine for addressable LEDs (NeoPixels, WS2811, WS2812) for layering animations on the same strand of lights.
FastLED - The FastLED library for colored LED animation on Arduino. Please direct questions/requests for help to the FastLED Reddit community: http://fastled.io/r We'd like to use github "issues" just for tracking library bugs / enhancements.
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
virtuinoCM - Recommended for communication with Virtuino app. This library supports any board (UNO, MINI, MEGA, DUE, ESP8266, ESP32, STM32 etc.)
wifi-stripled
SimbleeLedStrip