that was kate. speaking of getting creative, it seems facemasks could be becoming the new must have fashion accessory, so chris foxx has been getting right on trend, click style. this might be the coolest facemask i ve seen. created by game developer tyler glaiel and the lights respond to the sound of your voice. after tyler posted the code on twitter, i thought i d have a go at making this myself, just as a novelty to wear on video calls, and i thought it would be an easy project. how wrong i was! the components for something like this came to about £40, most of which went on this flexible led matrix. i also needed a tiny microphone to pick up my voice a microprocessor to run the code. tyler s setup used an arduino nano.
i posted mine that went viral. is this the finished product for you? are you thinking about adding anything else to the mask? i think it s done at this point. this has already taken me, like, a month of playing around with it to get it to this point. i was trying to make it so it could have, like, a different mouth for like an e, which is a higher pitched, oran o, which is, like, a lower pitched sound just to, like, sell the effect a bit more. i sort of got it working but it didn t look good. ijust didn t go with that idea, but that s about it. i m not planning on selling them, so you re going to have to make your own. tyler has shared his code and a how to guide on twitter, although a few words of caution from me i wouldn t say this is a beginner project, because if you don t have the exact same components as tyler, his code won t work for you, and his components do run quite hot, so i can t recommend you strap something like this to your face, and definitely not for children. there
that was kate. speaking of getting creative, it seems facemasks could be becoming the new must have fashion accessory, so chris foxx has been getting right on trend ? click style. this might be the coolest facemask i ve seen. created by game developer tyler glaiel and the lights respond to the sound of your voice. after tyler posted the code on twitter, i thought i d have a go at making this myself, just as a novelty to wear on video calls, and i thought it would be an easy project. how wrong i was! the components for something like this came to about £40, most of which went on this flexible led matrix. i also needed a tiny microphone to pick up my voice a microprocessor to run the code. tyler s setup used an arduino nano. but it took a lot longer than expected to get it working and tyler s code was written for specific components i didn t
cool to people sharing their versions, some made it independently before mine went viral. is this the finished product for you, are you thinking about adding anything else to the mask? it s done at this point, it s already been a month to play around to get to this point. i wa nted play around to get to this point. i wanted to make it to have a different mouth, an e or oh, a lower pitched sound mode to sell the effect a little bit more. i sort of got it working but it didn t work. i just didn t go with that idea, but that s about it. i m not planning on selling them, so you re going to have to make your own. tyler shared his code and a how to guide on twitter, but a few words of caution from me, iwouldn t twitter, but a few words of caution from me, i wouldn t say this is a guinea project because you don t have the exact same components as tyler, his code won t work for you, and the components do run quite hot soi and the components do run quite hot so i can t recommend you strap somet
things we humans are capable of. that was kate. speaking of getting creative, it seems facemasks could be becoming the new must have fashion accessory, so chris foxx has been getting right on trend click style. this might be the coolest facemask i ve seen. created by game developer tyler and the lights respond to the sign of your voice. after he posted it on twitter i thought i have a go at making it myself as a novelty to wear on video calls and i thought it would be an easy project how wrong i was! the components or something like this came to about £40, most of which went on this flexible led matrix. i needed a tiny microphone to pick up my voice an microprocessor to run the code. it took a lot longer than expected to get it working and tyler s code was written for specific components i