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For most use cases a one-dimensional lights may be the standard and completely sufficient. Nevertheless if you want to build a LED matrix with your ws2812b lights (in our case for a visual arts project), one Dimensionality is not enough.
Because the SMD LEDs are addressable separately, this seems less like a technical challenge and more like a UI related issue.
As a workaround one could define different segments (as vertical rows or horizontal lines) in order to create a "fake matrix" by copying one segment (row/line) and synchronize all in line/row , but this surely seems pretty restricted in options and not a proper solution.
Maybe there is also another possibility that didnt cross my mind yet, so other ideas how to approach this are welcome, too.
Thanks
KeLvin
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
For most use cases a one-dimensional lights may be the standard and completely sufficient. Nevertheless if you want to build a LED matrix with your ws2812b lights (in our case for a visual arts project), one Dimensionality is not enough.
Because the SMD LEDs are addressable separately, this seems less like a technical challenge and more like a UI related issue.
As a workaround one could define different segments (as vertical rows or horizontal lines) in order to create a "fake matrix" by copying one segment (row/line) and synchronize all in line/row , but this surely seems pretty restricted in options and not a proper solution.
Maybe there is also another possibility that didnt cross my mind yet, so other ideas how to approach this are welcome, too.
Thanks
KeLvin
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: