For those asking for a lightboard how to, here is @ajhollingsworth making one in 30 minutes and recording the process!

If you build a frame and have LEDs all around like I did it will take a bit longer, but as you can see this version works great. [1/4] https://twitter.com/dsebastiantello/status/1298247912464551938?s=20">https://twitter.com/dsebastia...
One other big recommendation I make, especially if your plexiglass appears cloudy. Add "key light": a cheap light directed on you behind the lightboard. I attached one to top right of my lightboard frame, but you can play around with placement. [2/4] https://twitter.com/EmilyNix100/status/1294068665655025664?s=20">https://twitter.com/EmilyNix1...
Last, you have to flip the image. I use OBS for that and to put together polished final (see next tweet). Here is a great starting point for OBS. Lightboard would enter as webcam input, and you would right click and choose flip horizontal in OBS. [3/4] https://twitter.com/lukestein/status/1297640427999330305?s=20">https://twitter.com/lukestein...
I originally planned to do a full how to myself, but ran out of time with other research and teaching demands. Thanks to this great community, though, I can now put all the pieces into one thread! With thread, you can get to this sort of output. [4/4] https://twitter.com/EmilyNix100/status/1295476510778826752?s=20">https://twitter.com/EmilyNix1...
PS - Special thanks to @ajhollingsworth, @lukestein, @JonathanColmer who appear in this thread (or the subtweeted threads) and are all folks you should follow for truly excellent research+teaching.
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