That's part of the fun of this design AAH! Let's say you have a red/green pattern of 6 pixels each color. On the edges you'll get Red, then Green but towards the center where everything's mixing you'll have yellow.
Now that the season's done I should have some time to put together a build article or vid on those.
It was a very fun project but took WAAAY more time than I thought it would. Everything was fabricated for them, the circles out of 3x6 acrylic stock, the spacers out of 1" acrylic rod and the...
Why I fed them pixels of course! ;)
The Mighty Minis are still holding up perfect. They're inside the tophats on the pixel snowmen, aimed downward to make the ground pools.
The RGB floods you see uplighting the trees and the house are Ray Wu's 30 watt units.
Acrylic circles mounted on a steel spine. TSL3001 pixels edge mounted on the circles using vinyl tubing. 134 pixels per snowman and a Might Mini RGB flood in the hat for down pool lighting.
https://vimeo.com/56308033
Here's the walkthru I made of the pixel star I made a few years back. These are D-Light FireFlis but you could use the concept for 12mm pixels too.
http://www.parksidechristmas.com/11.html
Ahhh, thank you a TON for posting this! ;) I was staring at my new 3031 wondering what all that Chinese writing on the front actually said and how to use it! ;)
LOR S2 requires everything to be in RGB order. Their convert to RGB channel works well enough, it is just based on the flawed assumption that everything is in that sequence.
For example, LOR S2 will let you convert a D-light Firefli from it's 16 red, 16 green, 16 blue order into 16 RGB...
I have just started experimenting with some RGB strips (CCR clones) from Ray Wu. The first two sets I got in I am just attaching to Ray's 6803/DMX adapter (it's the only protocol bridge I can get atm). I am seeing a few quirks that I wanted to check with you guys to see if this seems...