I made a quick tutorial for newbies like myself that needed this. It shows how to get a .sup file into Xlights back into Lightorama. Hope it helps others. If anything is incorrect or should be changed, please let me know.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7cezqsso48ob0bq/XlightsConvertSup.mp4?dl=0...
Agreed. As much as all the software choices differ so do the way people approach the Christmas season. I always sequenced first then built and assembled in the fall. With the move to pixels this year for everything I and doing it the other way. All props are new this year. Window frames, MT...
This may or not be the best place for this. I do a display because my kid loves it and it's a challenge for me. I hover around chat and a few of OUR forums. I have purchased from Ray, plenty of stuff from David, and other members. My point us for a group of individuals with the a similar end...
I lost my position almost 3 months ago and it was looking absolutely horrible. I stepped into something great a month ago and was very lucky and you guys will be also. I was ready to sell the house, cars, etc. It's very tough out there, but there are good positions for good people. Good luck!!
The more I play with all the offerings I'm finding LSP to be the jack of all trades. Now that my viz is fixed (thanks chat room) it's game on. For a new person diving into rgb the use of macros and transitions through the use of layers is tough to beat. I'm sure lsp isn't perfect but right now...
Sean, that sounds great!! For people new to RGB like myself, with simple computer skills there are a few major criteria to think about.
How easy is it to time effects to the music? How well does a sequencer enter timing marks?
What is the process to create awesome effects on large RGB...
Andy.....great write up. Is that all it takes?! Lol. For newbies this is great info when trying to decipher which direction to go. Ultimate everyone will find their own path and sequencer. It is a painstaking process.