Latest 3D Animation Design News: Bikes with 3D Animation Wheels


Latest 3D Animation Design News: Bikes with 3D Animation Wheels




Do you have any idea on the latest 3D animation design news that is making the rounds? This news will blow all the other news out of the water! What is this great news we keep talking about? You are curious now and that’s good because we are dying to tell you!

The Spectacular News

A Californian company by the name of  Monkeylectric developed 3D animation design wheels called Monkey Light Pro. Monkey Light Pro turns the wheels of the bike in amazing 3D animation displays, but if you want to own the product, it is expensive. One wheel costs around $900 with two wheels costing around $2000. Now, that is expensive, but one can dream, right?

What Do These Amazing Wheels Do?

Unlike wheels that light up, you see colorful, LED images spring up as the bike passes you, leaving you in awe of what you just saw. To control the animation, the developers allowed users to use either an iOS app or Mac OS.
When you are traveling on your bike at night, your wheels will come alive, lighting up with images moving as you peddle down the road. We have yet to tell you the best part! You can choose the display pictures.
The developer gives you the option to choose from a huge library collection of 3D animation designs to show off to your friends and family. If you really want to impress your friends and family, you can customize the wheels by uploading your favorite image.

Let’s Jump to the Technicalities of the 3D Animation Design Wheels

Here is a list of technical details:
·         256 full color LEDs
·         Full color display
·         2500 Lumen brightness
·         Built-in rechargeable battery
·         Solid rubber construction
·         IP55 waterproof rating

How Long Does It Take to Install These Amazing 3D Wheels?

If you are willing to fork up the large sum of money, you will have to wait an hour for the manufacture to install the 3D wheels. The animation usually lasts for eight hours each charge. Unless, you plan to ride your bike more than eight hours, we think you will be happy with the amount of time the wheels’ animation stays charged.

Word about These Wheels Has Gotten Out

The Science of Museum of Minnesota, the Museum of Brisbane, and the Fukushima Wheel have all decided to use the 3D animation design wheels for different purposes. The Science of Museum of Minnesota is using the wheels for educational purposes whereas the Museum of Brisbane has seen it as a great and unique marketing opportunity.
The Fukushima Wheel is using the wheels to promote an environment-friendly culture, free from pollution. They decided to install pollution sensors to the bikes to collect data on the go. If you were to get your hands on these 3D animation design wheels, what animation would you choose to display while you are biking around town? Let us know in the comments.



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