This came out great! I like how the lights in the Death Star are subtle and not overpowering. Its funny how you have to create something just to destroy or break it lol.
Thank you! This technique really allows it to have a sense of scale which is really rewarding. Yes, I’ve noticed that so far this is an ongoing theme. I also destroy a freshly created TIE fighter in my previous video, haha. Curious if I can leave things whole in my upcoming video!
Cool, very nice. Now, take away the pole by drilling a tiny hole in the top of the glass and putting some really light fishing line through it to hold up the deathstar. Then, replace the simple leds with addressable wrgb leds, and put an esp32 based single board computer in the base running wled. Then it would look exceptional.
Amazing work. I love the scratched disc!
@@arousingfoxgaming5062 Thank you! It took a little while to figure out what I was going to do with the base but I was happy with the result.
This came out great! I like how the lights in the Death Star are subtle and not overpowering. Its funny how you have to create something just to destroy or break it lol.
Thank you! This technique really allows it to have a sense of scale which is really rewarding.
Yes, I’ve noticed that so far this is an ongoing theme. I also destroy a freshly created TIE fighter in my previous video, haha. Curious if I can leave things whole in my upcoming video!
very cool indeed!
@@mikecrowe9888 thank you Mike!
Cool, very nice. Now, take away the pole by drilling a tiny hole in the top of the glass and putting some really light fishing line through it to hold up the deathstar. Then, replace the simple leds with addressable wrgb leds, and put an esp32 based single board computer in the base running wled. Then it would look exceptional.
That’s a pretty awesome idea!
Great work as always ☺☺
Thank you! Your videos are something else as well!
This looks so Wonderfull !
@@lowlvlcosplay thank you!