GitHub Project A little follow up on my last post: On GitHub there is a little something with (possibly) lots of func_train entities for your Quake map…
Fun with func_train and moving tiles Not having posted for a while doesn’t mean I’ve given up on my map, it’s just that life is keeping everyone busy. In the clip above you can see how I set up 32 individual func_train entities, each connected to a floor tile moving up and down slightly...
An impression from Denmark This photo was taken in Kolding, Denmark. To be precise, it was on Elvig Høj beach, just after sunrise. The atmosphere was mystical with the quietness, fog over the water and reflections of the cloud. On the stilts you could see the odd bird and in...
An (Early) Morning Photo Shoot 6 o’clock on a Saturday morning is – for my liking – a relatively early start for a photo shoot, but definitely worth getting up for it. Organised by #igersnürnberg we had the rare opportunity to take photos in the Naturgartenbad in Nuremberg...
Backlight Just a quick post as I stumbled upon a photo from about two years ago which was taken in Langkawi, Indonesia on Pantai Cenang (“Cenang Beach”). Hope there’ll be times where travelling will be possible…
Quake Map: Fire, Water, Squish (Video) Just a quick update, on YouTube you can find a video of the current status of my map. Have fun and let me know what you think!
Quake Mapping: Fire, Water, Squish Map Update As Covid is keeping many of us busy, it’s been a while since the last update. There’s been a bit of progress with my Quake map, so here are some screenshots for you to look at: Through the “windows” you can see parts of the outside area that I talked...
Update: ESP8266 As mentioned in my last post at the end of January, I added some more functionality to my ESP8266 project. In addition to the first attempts to include the information from the various thermostats on one screen (which, as you can see, doesn’t really...