At last!! I have a small vid up on youtube and google video. Plus another treat, the complete Video Worklog
At last!! I have a small vid up on youtube and google video. Plus another treat, the complete Video Worklog
Last edited by Crimson Sky; 03-16-2007 at 01:30 AM.
In a time of chimpanzees I was a monkey.
At last!!!! "This video has been removed by the user"
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In a time of chimpanzees I was a monkey.
rofl!At last!!!! "This video has been removed by the user"
-Dave
Originally Posted by jdbnsn
Originally Posted by jdbnsn
Crimson Sky you are a genius, very beautiful this case, simply perfect: D found very interesting the remote control to light the leds.erfect D
I thought all the waiting for the case to be shown was going to kill the "big reveal" for me but boy was I wrong. Nothing can tarnish the awesomeness of that case. Just a few questions:
- Is it heavy? Cause it looks monstrous.
- What camera did you use to take those final build photo? Cause my pictures never look like that.
- And lastly, although I think I asked this before: Did you think about slowing down the "garage"-like door on the front of the case?
That's it! Great job on the case. I think I'll have another look through the entire worklog now that it's done. God bless and I can't wait to see what you're going to show us next.
Hey thanks tapion and Rodrigo..I really appreciate it. I had the best time of my life making it!~
To answer your questions, YES..it's quite heavy--about 60lbs. Although I used light but strong plastics and aluminum, all the watercooling gear, hardware made a big jump in weight at the end. The PCPower & Cooling brand power supply itself is a beast.
It's not as big as it seems in the video though--I was using a wide angle lens. The structure itself is only:
9" wide x 22" high x 22" deep. Not much bigger than an ATX case! The rocky base only extends about 3 inches all around beyond the structure.
As for the blast door, I wanted more of a futuristic "emergency speed" type of action, rather than the slow movement of say a garage door. I suppose I could have slowed it down by adding another gear, but that was just a decision I didnt make at the time.
My camera is a Minolta Dimage A-1, its pretty good, nothing like the new Sonys (Sony bought the Minolta camera division) that replaced this model. I also have a Lowel lighting kit, which is a must for taking good pics indoors.
Last edited by Crimson Sky; 03-17-2007 at 02:32 AM.
In a time of chimpanzees I was a monkey.
There's a pic to show scale..its not that big at all
In a time of chimpanzees I was a monkey.
*eplilipesy* lol.
Good music, a little too fast.
EDIT:
damn Sony and their evil products :p.Originally Posted by Crimson Sky
I have a Minolta 35 mm w/ a SIGMA short zoom lens. I like my Nikon D200 more
you look kinda tired.
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