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Bluey and the beers bug bit me! Is it in budget?
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[QUOTE="Old Salt, post: 114685, member: 33887"] It all depends on what you want to do. A budget of 2K is a start. Consider that Megatrees from Boscoyo run up to 28.5K. You can drop the cost dramatically with DIY. At any rate. I'd start with downloading xLights, and reading the manual. That will be pre-school for you. Watch the videos, and play with xLights, then start physically planning your display. This is where you'd decide what you can afford to start with. Take a look at some of the free, and commercial sequences. Take them apart to learn some of the techniques used by those with experience to create the effects you like. Take your time, and don't rush in for the best results. [/QUOTE]
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