This video is a re-edit and re-upload of an original video I did on Lumilor in 2018, but with all new information, pricing, footage and narration. I re-uploaded the video 2 weeks ago, but Lumilor told me I was using the old pricing and asked if I would re-edit again and replace with current pricing, which of course I said yes, I don't want to have incorrect pricing in a brand new video that will be up for years. So all the information and pricing in this video is accurate of of Dec 2020.
@@jo-well5869 Thanks I guess, but if I was really good, when I remade the video 2 weeks ago, I should have made sure I was using accurate pricing, to prevent editing the video 3 times.
@@Thoran666 the paint lasts anywhere from 10,000 to 50,000 hours of continual use, and most people only spend about 2 hours a day in a car on average. so 10,000 / 2 = 5000 / 365 days = 13.7 years of use, I did not see any reason to mention it will pretty much last for the life of the car. and 13.7y is the low end.
@@justadakota1822 no..... You buy this stuff by the pint and quart and literally spray it on. I don't know wth you watched, but it definitely was not the same videos I've seen about it.
So many uses for it. First one that came to mind was a story about the difficulty they went through making Tron Legacy in illuminating the clothing they wore in the film, yet with something like this, it would be easy as. While still a little pricey, the more people use something the cheaper it becomes. Imagine have a design on your car you like but then also connecting it to a car alarm. The alarm goes off, the whole car lights up. Also, what about having a taxi that illuminates when vacant and/or changes pattern when in use?
I pictured flightlines changing their designs with this. Possibly highways, with solar, or wind powered charging stations, multi traffic controlled scenarios.
@@cap10zomb it can even be useful foggy conditions.. so transportation, exit signs and maby even companies can use this technology.. who knows man I have so many ideas off this alone..
It would be interesting to see this light incorporated in such a way as turn signal indicators. If you use this lighting it will allow designers to remove the tail light assembly completely and will give the artist designers a challenge of designing lighting designs for taillights and turn signals.
@@Artcore103 But it could still be used in addition to the normal lights, making parts of the car glow dimly would be great for nightime visibility, especally on parts that dont normally have many lights like the side.
Price is the value of something to us as a society. Show the competition that does the same thing, and cheaper? When you are the only product of its kind in existence you can set the price. Surprised its not more really. If they keep on and more adopt it could become cheap enough that TRON becomes reality XD
The Grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer. What did they look like? Ships, motorcycles? Were the circuits like freeways? I kept dreaming of a world I thought I'd never see. And then, one day I got in...
Imagine a paint job where the speed of the car would reveal neon-like cinetic lines along the car design (perhaps animated, if it's doable), maybe even some spots that reveal hidden parts (like an holographic version of the engine on top of the car's hood expressing the power that's been generated. That would be so interesting and satisfying to watch and film (and maybe some little details on the inside too, not too much distracting).
Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say.
That's really cool. I've seen electroluminescent paper but never thought of it being a paint. Wouldn't that be the coolest turn signal? It half the car was blinking?
Someday far in the future this may become real. I can think of the old need for speed game on the game cube that had those arrow turns signals when you’re racing Edit: spelled racinf
I saw a tech show at least 20 years ago that illustrated a way to change the color of your house daily. I was just discussing this with a friend and thought I would check and see if anybody developed that idea. This is great! Would love be great for motorcycles and bicycles, etc.
Really excited for this in real world applications! There are so many applications for this such as low power illuminated safety cones and turn signals integrated into paint. There's just an endless possibility of uses. I'm sure the limited life span can be a turn away for some people but on that note have you applied Lumilor over vinyl wrap? I say this because it could be a viable solution when you need to reapply Lumilor. Simply peel away the wrap, apply new wrap and apply new layer of Lumilor.
This paint has a life span. I wanna see a video of a car that has this paint, were it has gone past it's life. Anyone else curious of how it would look?
I guess it would depend on what object you apply it to. A Car for example would have a lot of atmospheric and debris elements "attacking" it but im sure they would improve it a few years down the line to be more durable. We will have to keep our eyes on it for a while yet I guess : ]
This video is so interesting that I saved it. Going to have to get some pricing for our Motorcycle, Bike's & Helmets! Not sure if I'm willing to paint my car yet.
But isn't that what was used in the 80s for those slightly illuminated stickers and not what they're using here? Is phosphorous' electrical conductivity enough for this?
even stop signs too. small solar panel built onto the back that charges a battery enough to power the stop sign. it could potentially save lives specially in very dark areas.
@@PokeAmp resistive light bulbs obviously not, but LEDs work in reverse. Put them under the right frequency light and they do generate a voltage across the leads. Solar panels are just LEDs that are optimized to be really good at that, but are kinda bad at outputting light. Goes for a lot of things. Motors are generators, just each is optimized for their use. Speakers are microphones, again optimized.
I was hoping after he started talking about pricing and revealed the outrageous $600/kit price he was going to say; "But that was the old price, now it's only $100!", except he was like; "But wait, it gets _more_ expensive!".
I wouldn’t say that it is that outrageous. Paint can get really expensive and with something special like this , it is acceptable to have a very high price.
My suggestions would be to the Amusement parks, Finally light up the roller coaster Tracks and Cars,,,, Lots of fun there . I Can't wait for it to finally be done.
I think that where this technology can be most important is on the highways since there are highways that do not have the signs marked very well and in some places they can hardly be seen.
the paint when it's lit only has a life span of 10,000 to 50,000 hours, that is not enough for road markings, if you average 12 hours a day of darkness where the lights are on, it would only last 833 days.
I read an article somewhere and they said that in Scandinavia they were working on a road paint that would actually change colors with the temperature change. So if the road was safe the lines would be yellow but if they were icing up, they would turn blue or maybe even red. That would be awesome.
@@speedymatt1236 yeah. I saw it but never deleted the comment. But anyways. If its 10000 then sounds like a ripoff. Anything less than 40000 is a ripoff
I would also suggest you to look up a non electric luminous paint called "lit paint" which is similar to the "exit" signs paint but 10x brighter...and also is more cheaper
I have just gone through a change, in change I feel we must stay aware of who we are, and where we would like to go! For me I am going to use my Graphic Designer degree to share with the world if we focus on the new and amazing advancements and say I want to be a part of the solution. See you soon!
@@WonderWorldYTC Right, now we just need to see it on the road. ;) Wonder how they will/did solve the power supply issue given the rim is a rotating object.
I knew the inventor of this before he invented it. I kept on hearing about it but never seen in irl.. glad he went from driving crudy saabs to car shows to actually making it in life... if i recall hes been dating my ex for quite some time now actually. Love this paint btw.
I would love this on my DeLorean if this could go on stainless steel. This could be a really cool and safe form of turn signaling as well, you would never miss it.
To me this would only look good if you had something like the Milky Way painted against a black background and the stars were actually able to "twinkle" near-realistically, at various brightness levels. An aurora mural that was able to change the aurora's colours & shape seemlessly, in a loop. A Bio-luminescent scene of either plants, glow worms, fireflies, deep-sea creatures or bio-luminescent phytoplankton crashing within waves against a beach. Or, since you can control the colour, direction & brightness, a mural painted of lava flow between cracks in rocks.
I paint Lumilor on CELESTRON Edge HD telescopes then really talented airbrush artists out of Coast Airbrush do exactly that. Would be happy to send to @wonderworld
@@kylebaker1963 Hell yes! Their latest video featured a BMW painted in consumer-grade (almost) Vanta black paint called VBx2. Perfect for creating the void of outer space as a background in a luminescent mural.
If I painted the exterior of the house Musou Black and added in laser special effects, this paint (complete with decking upgrade around my crib) would integrate amazingly with 11' tall chain-linked fencing in Musou Black Paint as well (numerous edible vines can be espaliered along such fencing).
The real promise of Lumilor is controlling it like a RGB video wall with googol Picture-In-Picture resolution (PIP). In essence a digital fractal video array utilizing trixel accurate control points. A trixel is a three color picture element (pixel). Now since this can be applied to any 3D surface it simultaneously acquires voxel characteristics. Voxels are volumetric picture elements. Voxels are used in next generation free floating 3D video displays that allow 360 degree observation of any subject. Paired with haptics it is then possible to create the illusion of tactile sensations with something that is purely imaginary. Add some magnetic fluids inside an exosuit and you'd then be able to create the ultimate AR/VR world in the real world. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
So this stuff been around for like 8 years and it’s patented so it means they own it. They have terrible marketing otherwise it would sell a lot in many custom car shops around the world.
True story. I've met the inventors son. Police departments weren't interested until the tech came further. They like their hard hitting toys more. This is definitely a dumbed down version of what I was told about tho. They can have an unmarked police car and flip a switch and have all of their markings pop up. They may have adopted it in the last 3 years since I was told about it 🤙
This video is a re-edit and re-upload of an original video I did on Lumilor in 2018, but with all new information, pricing, footage and narration. I re-uploaded the video 2 weeks ago, but Lumilor told me I was using the old pricing and asked if I would re-edit again and replace with current pricing, which of course I said yes, I don't want to have incorrect pricing in a brand new video that will be up for years. So all the information and pricing in this video is accurate of of Dec 2020.
DEDICATION!
@@jo-well5869 Thanks I guess, but if I was really good, when I remade the video 2 weeks ago, I should have made sure I was using accurate pricing, to prevent editing the video 3 times.
Thanks! I was looking for this actually👍😉 and thank you for their links too. Have a great weekend Wonder World.
Why didn't you update the video with more information like how well does it hold up 2 years later?
@@Thoran666 the paint lasts anywhere from 10,000 to 50,000 hours of continual use, and most people only spend about 2 hours a day in a car on average. so 10,000 / 2 = 5000 / 365 days = 13.7 years of use, I did not see any reason to mention it will pretty much last for the life of the car. and 13.7y is the low end.
One word comes to mind.”TRON”
they should have called it LumiTron
Same here
@SynthSurfer AmericanBully LumiTrno?
I'm willing to bet this is what inspired it
Well, I know for a fact the costumes worked on the same principle, using strips of electroluminescent fabric instead of paint.
This came out 3 years ago and yet I've never seen this until today?
Same.
When your car gets scratched and it's raining outside and you touch the electric paint...uh-oh ZZZZZAAAP. I'm guessing problems such as that
5 years ago
its a remaster of the old video
Same thing happened to me when I discovered Seeker. So many advances in science that mainstream news won't even mention.
Hold on that's one of the coolest car commercials I've ever seen and haven't seen it till just now??!
AGREED!
@@iCantEvenButtonsGaming lol a few lines would be illegal? Led lights in cars are allowed, stop spreading bullshit.
omg Ikrr
Soooooo!!!!!! Sick!!!!!!!!!!!
I really don't understand why this hasn't become more popular. It's one of the coolest technologies I've seen in a long while.
Far too expensive for many people, and also illegal in some countries, because it is an unnecessary distraction to other road users.
price and by the way it works, from what im gathering you need to literally shock it with an electric signal for it to work
This is not a simple glow in the dark paint. This is some new level paint. It's flipping amazing.
And possibly similar to the phone or screen you watched this vid on if it's oled
Flipping a switch amazing
it's not new...they had this for years..but they wont release it to the general public. Some local shops that open a account with them...
Not paint its a thin vinyl sticker you ever see paint put on like the beginning of the video.
@@justadakota1822 no..... You buy this stuff by the pint and quart and literally spray it on. I don't know wth you watched, but it definitely was not the same videos I've seen about it.
So many uses for it. First one that came to mind was a story about the difficulty they went through making Tron Legacy in illuminating the clothing they wore in the film, yet with something like this, it would be easy as.
While still a little pricey, the more people use something the cheaper it becomes. Imagine have a design on your car you like but then also connecting it to a car alarm. The alarm goes off, the whole car lights up. Also, what about having a taxi that illuminates when vacant and/or changes pattern when in use?
Undercover cops can use these lights too
Could replace car tail lights and indicators for a more sleek look
I pictured flightlines changing their designs with this. Possibly highways, with solar, or wind powered charging stations, multi traffic controlled scenarios.
Billboards lit up at night or aerial billboards flown at night. I'm getting custom shoes like this.
@@cap10zomb it can even be useful foggy conditions.. so transportation, exit signs and maby even companies can use this technology.. who knows man I have so many ideas off this alone..
It would be interesting to see this light incorporated in such a way as turn signal indicators. If you use this lighting it will allow designers to remove the tail light assembly completely and will give the artist designers a challenge of designing lighting designs for taillights and turn signals.
Assuming people would actually USE their damn turn signals!
@@copelandart 💀tru
It's not bright enough yet.
I doubt you could see it in daytime currently !
@@Artcore103 But it could still be used in addition to the normal lights, making parts of the car glow dimly would be great for nightime visibility, especally on parts that dont normally have many lights like the side.
I have a feeling that in the future, all cars will glow like this. This damn amazing!
People have a hard enough time paying attention--please don't add more distractions.
This really is revolutionary. This is going to be the start of an era.
Finally found a paint for my house and i don't need to install any extra lighting after this!😁
until you see the price of the paint!
Price is the value of something to us as a society. Show the competition that does the same thing, and cheaper? When you are the only product of its kind in existence you can set the price. Surprised its not more really. If they keep on and more adopt it could become cheap enough that TRON becomes reality XD
competition is everything in the market!😊
The Christmas light shows may never been the same again.
dont you also need to shock the paint for it to illuminate? thats what i gathered from the video
The Grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer. What did they look like? Ships, motorcycles? Were the circuits like freeways? I kept dreaming of a world I thought I'd never see. And then, one day I got in...
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Were getting there, little by little...
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The inventor of this paint ...IS GONNA BE
R I C H ‼️
In future, roads will full of RGB!!
Imagine a paint job where the speed of the car would reveal neon-like cinetic lines along the car design (perhaps animated, if it's doable), maybe even some spots that reveal hidden parts (like an holographic version of the engine on top of the car's hood expressing the power that's been generated. That would be so interesting and satisfying to watch and film (and maybe some little details on the inside too, not too much distracting).
I'm glad this is getting more attention now after a few years
Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say.
you could create a interactive house with this paint and use a clever algorithim to control how the house interacts with your mood.
That's really cool. I've seen electroluminescent paper but never thought of it being a paint. Wouldn't that be the coolest turn signal? It half the car was blinking?
Someday far in the future this may become real. I can think of the old need for speed game on the game cube that had those arrow turns signals when you’re racing
Edit: spelled racinf
I knew this would be a thing 10 years ago. It's crazy to see this come to be true. It's awesome.
I saw a tech show at least 20 years ago that illustrated a way to change the color of your house daily. I was just discussing this with a friend and thought I would check and see if anybody developed that idea. This is great! Would love be great for motorcycles and bicycles, etc.
Really excited for this in real world applications! There are so many applications for this such as low power illuminated safety cones and turn signals integrated into paint. There's just an endless possibility of uses. I'm sure the limited life span can be a turn away for some people but on that note have you applied Lumilor over vinyl wrap? I say this because it could be a viable solution when you need to reapply Lumilor. Simply peel away the wrap, apply new wrap and apply new layer of Lumilor.
This paint has a life span. I wanna see a video of a car that has this paint, were it has gone past it's life. Anyone else curious of how it would look?
Yes indeed I'd totally have to really see a customer's experience with this paint before investing this kind of money for a temp job👍
I guess it would depend on what object you apply it to. A Car for example would have a lot of atmospheric and debris elements "attacking" it but im sure they would improve it a few years down the line to be more durable. We will have to keep our eyes on it for a while yet I guess : ]
Go find out
@@Jizzlewobbwtfcus Yes. some protective layers and more durable materials, but well, as any thing it would evolve with time :)
just put ceramic paint job over it, literally, it'll solve the problem of longevity, but it'll double the price of it.
The almighty glowing PBnJ sandwich!
This video is so interesting that I saved it. Going to have to get some pricing for our Motorcycle, Bike's & Helmets! Not sure if I'm willing to paint my car yet.
I did the same thing... I own a cheap moped...
Had something like this in mind about 6 years ago but only for the fenders. This is actually amazing to see 🙌
Wow imagine opening your own tuning shop and doind theese paint jobs.
imagine clothes with Lumilor coated decals, i bet it would look amazing
This is mind blowing and redefines " High Tech " and " Futuristic ".
Paint a HELICOPTER with this🤯!
I can't wait for this to become more affordable. The application could be endless.
Imagine light up a room without any lamps, just the paint in the walls.
Phosphorus based paints have been around a long time glad companies are finally making products for it
But isn't that what was used in the 80s for those slightly illuminated stickers and not what they're using here? Is phosphorous' electrical conductivity enough for this?
TRON Has come to life! i hope this paint is applied to STREETS!! crosswalks and stop lines so much potential
even stop signs too. small solar panel built onto the back that charges a battery enough to power the stop sign. it could potentially save lives specially in very dark areas.
Wow just painting the Badge would look awesome
If the paint can light up than with a few tweeks it should be able to absorb the sun and generate power like a solar panel.
LMFAO with a few tweaks???? Give us factual evidence that proves that if not stfu.
yea ill go ahead and put all my light bulbls outside so i can you know put them inside during the night to make light
@@PokeAmp maybe he's going by the logic that all solar panels are leds in disguise and vice versa.
@@PokeAmp resistive light bulbs obviously not, but LEDs work in reverse. Put them under the right frequency light and they do generate a voltage across the leads. Solar panels are just LEDs that are optimized to be really good at that, but are kinda bad at outputting light.
Goes for a lot of things. Motors are generators, just each is optimized for their use. Speakers are microphones, again optimized.
@@PokeAmp🤣😂😂🤣🤣💀💀
Bro thought we live in car game and buy this wrap 💀
One of the best Lexus ads yet.
I was hoping after he started talking about pricing and revealed the outrageous $600/kit price he was going to say; "But that was the old price, now it's only $100!", except he was like; "But wait, it gets _more_ expensive!".
SAME POINT I would have made .. YOU BEAT ME TO IT !
I wouldn’t say that it is that outrageous.
Paint can get really expensive and with something special like this , it is acceptable to have a very high price.
Ive got a small moped... i might only need one kit...
Maybe there will be cars that shows the mood of the driver, if he's having a good or bad day. :-D
Imagining 100 years from now whole cities would be lid with lumilor paint 🎨 😮😮😮
When I buy my next new car, I’m gonna be on the lookout for the alien 👽 “glow in the dark” paint package.
This is amazing looking!! Will deff be under consideration for when i'll get a custom paint job on my R6!🤤😍
ooooo paint it in candy blue with electric green patterns on it that would be sick
@Harold Crompton Since when have stereo types ever held water.
This is unbelievable paint that my uncle thought of before he passed away.
aw, but i do hope he is happy somewhere up after seeing this is a thing
My suggestions would be to the Amusement parks,
Finally light up the roller coaster Tracks and Cars,,,,
Lots of fun there . I Can't wait for it to finally be done.
I think that where this technology can be most important is on the highways since there are highways that do not have the signs marked very well and in some places they can hardly be seen.
the paint when it's lit only has a life span of 10,000 to 50,000 hours, that is not enough for road markings, if you average 12 hours a day of darkness where the lights are on, it would only last 833 days.
I read an article somewhere and they said that in Scandinavia they were working on a road paint that would actually change colors with the temperature change. So if the road was safe the lines would be yellow but if they were icing up, they would turn blue or maybe even red. That would be awesome.
Id say Eric Prydz would be all over this for his future concerts, damn that would be some light show
Woah the process behind it is amazing
Why am I just learning about this now? Would be cool to see this on some sneakers.
That looks matches the Tesla cars perfectly‼️
I want that heartbeat paint for my fitness classes
I've waited for something like this to happen since i was a kid
Finally! Now the animated car decals from Rocket League can be possible irl! Cant wait to see them!
That’s a really smart idea to avoid car crashes 💯💯💯
Very good video! Thank you for sharing! This is my very 1st time hearing about Lumilor. I will consider getting this in the future.
Electro-Illuminate is old technology that got recognition
Time to see if we can get a local paint shop to use this on our next paint job
That is the most amazing thing ive seen this year.
I saw a dodge charger with two stripes down the middle in this paint. I was so confused as to what it was. I'm glad I found out what it was.
Painting, cars, and lights all together in one is the shit😂
*gets pulled over:*
Cop: "Do you have anything on you that I should worry about?"
"No..."
Car: "*BLINK BLINK!! BLINK BLINK!!*"
Racing Stripes and Trim Accents would be cool af
We are going to see this everywhere now.
It's gonna get banned immediately just like street glow did.
Finally, one of the inventions that Magic Alex promised the Beatles in 1967 actually exists !
Something like this should be a requirement in the future. Dim & not flashing this would make night driving safer
Future is coming
Now, the main question is, how long does it last? 🤔
Read the description of the video, it says it all
@@speedymatt1236 yeah. I saw it but never deleted the comment.
But anyways. If its 10000 then sounds like a ripoff. Anything less than 40000 is a ripoff
Can we get Captain disillusion on this just to make sure it's legit?
It is
Why would this be so hard to believe?
its been a thing ince 2015, shocked i was behind this stuff
That looks mental!!!
I would also suggest you to look up a non electric luminous paint called "lit paint" which is similar to the "exit" signs paint but 10x brighter...and also is more cheaper
Looking it up this very second
I have just gone through a change, in change I feel we must stay aware of who we are, and where we would like to go! For me I am going to use my Graphic Designer degree to share with the world if we focus on the new and amazing advancements and say I want to be a part of the solution. See you soon!
Very nice.
This would really bring my car to a whole new level.
Getting major Tron vibes here. I love it!!!!
Would be really useful for commercial aviation application. The more industry uses, the cheaper the price will get.
That's trippy as hell and looks cool but the pattern is off, I would've made hexagon patterns to give illusion car is protected by a forcefield 💙💙💙
Why hasn't this caught on?
Finally. We can make the Street racers from Cars 1 lol
LumiLor coated rims would be so cool. :)
they actually have a video on their channel of a mag wheel coated in Lumilor
@@WonderWorldYTC Right, now we just need to see it on the road. ;)
Wonder how they will/did solve the power supply issue given the rim is a rotating object.
I knew the inventor of this before he invented it. I kept on hearing about it but never seen in irl.. glad he went from driving crudy saabs to car shows to actually making it in life... if i recall hes been dating my ex for quite some time now actually. Love this paint btw.
I would love this on my DeLorean if this could go on stainless steel. This could be a really cool and safe form of turn signaling as well, you would never miss it.
brilliant idea with the turn signals!
Hi scott, how are you? this is very beautiful. I think I saw it couple of weeks ago.
oh ok, now i read your comment. very good
@@Eytan44 yeah the prices were wrong.
Vantablack and this neon electric paint with stripes at night
THAT BE THE MOST BADASS CAR WHAT DO U THINK
this will be like my star stickers in my house, and it doesnt fade out too!
Looks so awesome.. But how does it stand up to washing and polishing.
This is awesome, So many 'Tron' ideas comes to mind, but also 'Automan' his vehicles we're funk :D
very cool
But does it comes with the _Tron: Legacy_ soundtrack?
on track your car plays when the paint is on
I've been waiting for this type application(!!!)
Wasn't this out around 10 years ago? I remember seeing this at sema.....back when clear plastic wheels came out.
To me this would only look good if you had something like the Milky Way painted against a black background and the stars were actually able to "twinkle" near-realistically, at various brightness levels. An aurora mural that was able to change the aurora's colours & shape seemlessly, in a loop. A Bio-luminescent scene of either plants, glow worms, fireflies, deep-sea creatures or bio-luminescent phytoplankton crashing within waves against a beach. Or, since you can control the colour, direction & brightness, a mural painted of lava flow between cracks in rocks.
I paint Lumilor on CELESTRON Edge HD telescopes then really talented airbrush artists out of Coast Airbrush do exactly that. Would be happy to send to @wonderworld
@@kylebaker1963 Hell yes! Their latest video featured a BMW painted in consumer-grade (almost) Vanta black paint called VBx2. Perfect for creating the void of outer space as a background in a luminescent mural.
I want to see all of these ideas brought to life!
Finally we have game skins irl 💪
Waiting for that galaxy skin
If I painted the exterior of the house Musou Black and added in laser special effects, this paint (complete with decking upgrade around my crib) would integrate amazingly with 11' tall chain-linked fencing in Musou Black Paint as well (numerous edible vines can be espaliered along such fencing).
I don't understand because still don't understand English, but I think, this is the future.
Interior walls..."Alexa, lite it up ! " Alexa , annoy the crap out of the neighbors dog .
That's going on the DOT's list real soon
The car striping reminds me of the vehicles in the movie Tron.
Future looking more and more like Cyberpunk 2077 😄 Soon will be in everything and everyday objects. Tattoos and even contact lenses.
The real promise of Lumilor is controlling it like a RGB video wall with googol Picture-In-Picture resolution (PIP). In essence a digital fractal video array utilizing trixel accurate control points. A trixel is a three color picture element (pixel). Now since this can be applied to any 3D surface it simultaneously acquires voxel characteristics. Voxels are volumetric picture elements. Voxels are used in next generation free floating 3D video displays that allow 360 degree observation of any subject. Paired with haptics it is then possible to create the illusion of tactile sensations with something that is purely imaginary. Add some magnetic fluids inside an exosuit and you'd then be able to create the ultimate AR/VR world in the real world. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
"if someone else makes something magical, itd be magical" - internet genious
So this stuff been around for like 8 years and it’s patented so it means they own it. They have terrible marketing otherwise it would sell a lot in many custom car shops around the world.
I want to see lexus do that with a non professional driver.
"Wow he's so calm"
"Yeah he really has no idea how dangerous this is"
When the drive thru can't get your order right you tell them to read your menu.😂
imagine under cover cop cars with this. “uhh there goes a tesl, oh crap”
True story. I've met the inventors son. Police departments weren't interested until the tech came further. They like their hard hitting toys more. This is definitely a dumbed down version of what I was told about tho. They can have an unmarked police car and flip a switch and have all of their markings pop up.
They may have adopted it in the last 3 years since I was told about it 🤙
Nice product👏👏👏 Can I have price plz?
Tks