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Jaystepher here today with
a project that involves
random colored bricks.
Let's see what we got here.
It is another quick response code.
QR code,
and it's simply just
and it's simply just
colored bricks
with a white background,
with a white background,
and it's on a simple
32 by 32 stud base plate
and I hanged it over by one more stud around this edge here just to make it all balanced.
So this can be scanned
So this can be scanned
So this can be scanned
and I thought maybe it couldn't be scanned
if it was different colored bricks.
So I'm just going to
take my phone.
Use "Scan".
Let's see if we can scan it.
What does it say?
"Hello and welcome my viewers!!!"
I use this for my chat room,
and it reads it off the phone,
and that's just a simple text.
So I actually stored a sentence out of Lego,
So I actually stored a sentence out of Lego,
and that's pretty pretty cool. I mean this is clever and it worked off of colored brick.
and that's pretty pretty cool. I mean this is clever and it worked off of colored brick.
So as long as your background's white, you're okay.
So as long as your background's white, you're okay.
So I used some reds,
greens, blues,
dark grey.
I even used a pink tile up here or a purple.
I even used a pink tile up here or a purple.
Purple brick I'm sorry.
So it's,
it's really cool.
So I guess it interprets it
as being a darker color,
but this is a great little project.
I thought it would maybe work.
So it's going to give me an inspiration to probably build a bigger QR code now
because I don't have a lot of the black bricks. So I'm going to try and maybe make one of these that's bigger
that maybe will take maybe four or nine 48 by 48 stud base plates.
that maybe will take maybe four or nine 48 by 48 stud base plates.
I just want to see if I can actually do it. I think that will be cool.
So there is my second QR code
that stores a sentence.
that stores a sentence.
Thank you for watching!