LED Pixel Mapping

The LED pixel mapping technique, also known as ‘LED pixel mapping,’ allows for animations on any shape by precisely controlling individual pixels on an LED matrix. This enables the creation of dynamic and flexible lighting visualizations on various surfaces, such as buildings, stages, screens, or other custom constructions.

The LED pixel mapping process begins by determining the physical layout of the pixels on the surface, such as the facade of a building. The next step is to create a pixel map that indicates which pixels correspond to specific areas on the given shape.

Then, using special pixel mapping software, various effects, colors, and animations can be assigned to individual pixels on the LED matrix. The LED pixel mapping technique allows for the creation of advanced animations on any shape by synchronizing different pixels into one smooth motion. This enables effects such as scrolling, rotating, shape shifting, or smooth transitions between different colors and patterns.

This technique enables lighting designers to create extraordinary and unique visualizations on any surface. With LED pixel mapping, it is possible not only to animate rectangular or evenly shaped forms but also to tailor animations to custom shapes, such as logos, letters, building contours, or other unusual constructions.

Thanks to the ability to precisely control individual pixels, the LED pixel mapping technique provides incredible control over visual effects and brings spaces to life with dynamic animations.