@btmtasteful

Iโ€™m getting my raspberry pi tomorrow and Im going to be following your tutorials since you are super understanding and not confusing ๐Ÿ˜

@monkeman1409

Only red works on my led for some reason

@benhrocks

Nice tutorial.  I appreciate you not having a lot of fluff in the video and just getting right to it.  I just got a few Raspberry Pi Pico boards, and one of the things I was planning to do was to set up some color presets for a button box I'm making, and cycle through those when I hit a certain button.  This tutorial let me get enough experience with the LED module to get it working.  Thanks!

@SketchyMarieArt

Awesome tutorial! I am working on a project where I will control multiple LEDs (mixed parallel and series) and I have to be economical about using the GPIO pins as I will need most of them. Everything will be powered with an external power supply. I am using transistors and the GPIO pins are connected to the base. I was wondering if there is a way to control the RGB led diode using a single pin instead of 3. I got a bunch of tiny Adafruit WS2811 NeoPixel chips (just the chips) and then I realized I don't know what I am doing ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜„Thank you again!

@ligma_obj

Could you come back and make more of these? They're so easy to follow

@polycephaliczombie6662

These are excellent videos Sam. You are a good teacher.

@chungha944

can you do one in C! thanks!

@GurmanSidhu-h7o

thanks for the help, your tutorials are awesome

@kwonekstrom2138

The difference is that art (printing  uses CMYK) are based on absorption.  Systems that emit light use RGB

@AnikBhushan

Very nice explanation.

@davidbrown4868

Very nice explanation. Thank you

@andyince

Great video, how can i get the led to repeat the sequence?

@whitehathacker5314

sir can you make a offline ai assistent in raspberrypi

@Ochaita-Estudios

Good video :)
How would the code be with an rgb led with a common anode?

@chinaman4639

Nice Video ;) 
But just to clarify things you said at the beginning.
When you were talking about colors you said science and art have different primary colors. That's not the case. The difference is in the different ways our eyes perceive colors. With light there is only additive light mixing (I'm no native speaker, so I don't know the exact term for that. But I hope you can understand me ;) ) In art the chemicals can mix and create something called subtractive light mixing. I'm also no expert but noticed the difference.

@JrSmilez

I know this is a couple years old but I'm taking a chance. When I type blue.off() it cuts the LED on and visa versa.

@FBOdinGG

you dont need sudo to execute nano :)

@harikrishnasamy1551

super...I have one doubt.....if I want to run a python file when booting in a different environment (not from the base environment ex: PyTorch) how to do that? please post a video or do rply to this

@rushikeshghuge2769

Can I control gpio pins when find specific object