In the second episode of FastLED basics, we look at using color. If you've done any programming before, you might be aware of the RGB color system, and this is great for drawing pictures on a screen. But if we want to make interesting LED patterns, we're much better off using the HSV system instead. We will also cover setting the brightness for the whole strip, LED color correction, and color temperature settings. GitHub link for code: If you've found this useful and you'd like to support me to create more stuff, you can now buy me a coffee: or buy something from Amazon UK or US at the links below. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases from the links below. It doesn't cost you any more and it helps me to keep making videos! Amazon UK Two pack of Arduino Nano clones: 5m 5V RGB WS2812B LED strip: Amazon US Arduino nano clones 5m 5V RGB WS2812B LED strip 00:00 - Intro 00:39 - Color mixing 01:58 - RGB: Red, green and blue 04:28 - HSV: Hue, saturation and value 12:27 - Overall strip brightness 14:20 - LED Color correction 15:35 - Color temperature correction
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