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There are many variations to this project, but essentially, the project uses RGB strips to light up a map of the world. Just wiring up and soldering the RGB strips will take you some time! You can read more about the World of Light project on Hackaday. Another version of this project uses laser-cut continents and NeoPixel strips.

This beautiful piece measures over 6 feet long and weighs 15 pounds! Wooden front panels cover the continents so that the map looks dimensional. Check it out here. Next, we have a wearable NeoPixel project: a Disco Helmet.

The Disco Helmet project by Electromaker combines 3D printing with electronics and programming to create a fully-customizable DIY helmet. The NeoPixel Disco Helmet powered by Arduino, which means you can create all sorts of light shows, patterns, and displays. While you might not be able to see very well out of this helmet, it looks cool and could be modified if you want to wear it to a convention or as part of a costume. Pretty cool, right?!

Want to build one? Preheat your 3D printer, and snag the 3D printer files and wiring diagrams on Thingiverse. In previous projects, we saw examples of NeoPixel strips. If you want to display light in a circular direction, the NeoPixel Ring comes in handy. The Running Water Faucet is a lamp that gives the illusion that water is spewing out of a faucet and into a mug.

More details on how to make this project can be found on Instructables. Next, we have a NeoPixel project that uses an RGB array to convert images or sprites into animated displays. You can find sprites on Spriters Resource and then convert them into matrices based on the size of your NeoPixel array. Then, once you have the image, you can save it as a bitmap image and use a software tool to convert the image into a C array that can be read by Arduino.

And a special shout out to our NeoPixel Uberguide. This tutorial assumes you know how to work with Processing, Arduino and Teensy. All required code and libraries are on our github page. To learn more about how to setup a WSB or NeoPixel matrix and to learn more about the Arduino libraries written, check out the Uberguide written by Adafruit.



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