I was searching for a different video about lighting and light sources. But stumble upon your video and actually watched the whole thing, enjoyable and good video.
@masonmalocsay455713 сағат бұрын
Bingus
@SaraSmith-w2sКүн бұрын
thank you!
@samdmc04Күн бұрын
within 30 seconds you had me hooked on your story
@IswharsКүн бұрын
damn its been a year since he posted. where did he go fr
@calciumisgoodforu75502 күн бұрын
Crazy, no way you got all that for 2k AUD at Ikea. Me I got a chair for 100
@Mathtoan913 күн бұрын
What is the ambiant light used behind the desk ?
@Bryan184943 күн бұрын
What light strip do you use to light behind your office desks? Like the lights that light up the wall?
@MyNamesHunter754 күн бұрын
I'm looking into wanting to make my space much more cozy and creative i'm in a basement for it so more orange lighting or anything to mimic natural light would 100% be important at least to me
@rafaeterna10818 күн бұрын
The most helpful advice in this video for me as a beginner is the "harsh vs diffuse" and " work spots" because my room ended up being to dark but now it makes more sense on what lighting i need to purchase
@tenaciouscj8 күн бұрын
Do you know the dimensions of this room? Super inspiring!
@AvinashKunjamboo8 күн бұрын
just a standard 3x4m!
@shreeshsingh3210 күн бұрын
amazing font selection
@shreeshsingh3210 күн бұрын
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@TPS252511 күн бұрын
Hi.. I wonder what watts bulbs do you use for the lamps and what led strip do you use for behind the desk.
@egwic194412 күн бұрын
My neighbours just gutted out their house and installed industrial grade daylight lights in each room. No lamps at all. I DONT GET IT!!! My house has all warm lit windows, then u see next door, and it's like there's LED car headlights behind each window 😂 talk about lifestyle choices
@sleyyer13 күн бұрын
Part 2
@javen25413 күн бұрын
wait.. what was your mates name?
@AvinashKunjamboo13 күн бұрын
holy shit
@javen25413 күн бұрын
@@AvinashKunjamboo I thought I was the only one 😭
@fammnak85214 күн бұрын
1:13 is such a mood 😂😂😂 thanks for the great tips Avi!!
@hunker72016 күн бұрын
how do you use to light up your shelf?
@Fremmy16 күн бұрын
I really liked the format of this video, the resolution. It's not like a standard wide screen video, more a 4:3. Really gives it a cozy or professional quality vibe.
@AvinashKunjamboo16 күн бұрын
thank you man! always a treat to have someone notice haha
@TMM690017 күн бұрын
Your recorded in open gate mode?
@AvinashKunjamboo16 күн бұрын
yes i did !
@bilalbinmuhammedsali916817 күн бұрын
Loved it! Could you please share the wallpaper links?
@AvinashKunjamboo16 күн бұрын
the wallpapers in the thumbnail or the video? in the video are photos i took in japan - and the ones in the thumbnail i rendered myself! i can put them up for download if you want man!
@bilalbinmuhammedsali916816 күн бұрын
@@AvinashKunjamboo In the thumbnail
@ZovaBe21 күн бұрын
Bingus
@ChaseGaming2423 күн бұрын
2:18 "Balance" 🤣🤣
@AlFirous23 күн бұрын
6:46 desk shelf hack using pavers is clever, it's also add industrial vibe. I think I will try that to replace mine, which is using old cassette as base (not safety lol).
@AvinashKunjamboo16 күн бұрын
keen to hear how you go man!
@thibaudmrx934724 күн бұрын
The Kelvin scale for light temperature is derived from this : Any mass emits light depending on temperature, we just cant see it. We humans emit in infrared at 37°C, but if you heat a metal piece it'll start to glow red then whiter and whiter The light emitted shifts from infrared to uv while the temperature increases (our Sun emits bc its hella hot just like a very hot iron bar) That's why a blue flame is hotter than an red one, and a blue star is hotter than a red one A 6700K would be the color emitted by a mass at 6700 Kelvin (arround 6400°C - 11 600 °F)
@BSA_Lighting_Design24 күн бұрын
this is very insightfull🤩
@incongruous424 күн бұрын
People only ask why tgr jane is so expensive when talking about aftermarket price. People were buying them for $7k+ at some points. Otherwise, jane v1 was $420, $550 for jane v2 raffle price. Compared to $160-225 of the qk80. IMO it's more to do with jane being a small limited run using google forms to buy it and all logistics being done by a couple people, compared to qk's unlimited run done with logistics done by several large established vendors and their teams, which is only possible these days because of how large the hobby has become. If you order a keyboard to be made by a manufacturer and want 50 done, it'll cost you $200 each. If you want 2000 done it'll cost you $30 each, for the exact same product.
@rohiithvarma25 күн бұрын
What are the ikea lights called?
@kainakkim460026 күн бұрын
Such a good tutorial. Thank you! Also, your setup looks so clean! 😊
@bnjmn777927 күн бұрын
How haven't you heard of Kelvin bro wtf
@JoeGuidiniАй бұрын
light intensity is based in temperature, so "higher the temperature, brighter the steel", thats why 7000k is more "white" than 3000k, for example. Just bringing this fact to help with the content, wich is very good
@takar9296Ай бұрын
hey are u able to link ur bed light that u used in the intro of the video
@carollinewalkerАй бұрын
What do you think about those old typewriters keyboards? Its a dream of mine have one, but I'm not sure they sound... Good?
@AvinashKunjambooАй бұрын
do you mean those keyboards that resemble typewriters, or actual typewriters? i don't have experience with either tbh but i'm sure you can find plenty of sound tests on youtube!
@carollinewalkerАй бұрын
@@AvinashKunjamboo the ones that resemble typewriters. Sorry, English isn't my mother tong. I've a feeling they won't be comfortable to typing for hours, but never really tried.
@mrkoyunreisАй бұрын
I love how your videos arent in 16:9
@AvinashKunjambooАй бұрын
haha thank you, don't want to waste all the extra pixels my camera records in open gate haha
@0ihatetrolls01Ай бұрын
Philips hue does all of this, I'm an absolute philips hue whore
@duongpham-zj6hvАй бұрын
blud casually flexing
@ti2809Ай бұрын
Eww you have the millennial aesthetic going on
@ThePsychoCzechАй бұрын
2:39 Kelvin is the unit of temperature used in physics. the temperature of a light bulb mimics the color a given object glows when it gets that hot (e.g. an iron rod heated to 5000 K = 8540 F = 4726 C glows bright white). there's a disconnect there because in design a "cool light" is more blue, but from a physics perspective blue light is very hot. check out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-body_radiation if you wanna learn more.
@TacticalAmericanOfficialАй бұрын
Love this type of content. Just wondering, what lamp are you using on the desk to light the desk and keyboard/mouse?
@ChanningwinsgoldАй бұрын
What are the lamps called I need them
@hephaestion12Ай бұрын
Lord Kelvin is one of the most important mathematical physicists in history. The Kelvin scale for lighting temperature is i think derived from the light you get from heating something up to that many degrees Kelvin. ( a measure of temperature like celsius or Fahrenheit) ❤
@Tom-zr6ynАй бұрын
this is exactly what i needed to see! moving to a new flat where i have no windows in my bedroom so im going as cosy as possible to compensate
@AvinashKunjambooАй бұрын
amazing mate! let me know how you go. i've just moved into a new place myself so i'm glad you're getting some benefit from this!