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[QUOTE="Eizziljam, post: 103404, member: 25927"] Hi All, I've been a member of this site for a few years, I've talked about creating a display for ages but never done anything about it. I've read the manual but it overwhelms me - I struggle to understand all the stuff about amps and volts and watts from reading in. Luckily I have a friend who is a lighting designer but she is quite often on tour, currently working with Circus Oz, we had planned to do this together but she never knows when she will be in Melbourne so I decided to take it upon myself to learn. I had signed up to come to the Melbourne Mini but I was sick - it happened last year too! I've watched lots of the youtube videos of mini sessions but I need some more support on where to start. Does anyone have any handy hints on where to start? Should i learn about electricity first? Should i decide what I want and plan it out then figure out what I need to build it? I'm on the xlights fb page too and read lots of that stuff... I'm pretty tech savvy, and i'm a quick learner but I think I just need a kick start! Open for any help, suggestions, hints, links etc that anyone can offer!! [/QUOTE]
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