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I think the best route to go if you want to do it is using a very few leds and not have them directly shine the area you want to
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I think the best route to go if you want to do it is using a very few leds and not have them directly shine the area you want to light but rather have the light "bounce" off of another surface to smooth out the area of light. LEDs give a narrow point of light which would make bad looking bright spots. You just want a dim soft glow imo.
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