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[QUOTE="Indigogyre, post: 124718, member: 35302"] Hello and welcome! If you have not read the 101 manual it is a great place to start for all your general knowledge. There are many of us from outside Aus that hang around here. A general rule of thumb is that the distance from viewing changes the density required. The house could be 3" spacing on the outlines. Where if you mega tree is half the distance a 2" spacing would work. If they are almost on top of something a 1" spacing would be best. These of course are just rough estimates from someone who just had his first show of only 2200 pixels, 1200 of which were in a megatree. I will say this is a rough time to be starting the hobby due to certain shortages. The best thing to do is decide on a controller and purchase it as soon as you can. Heck, purchase most things as soon as you can due to shortages, supplies running out and uncertain restock durations. Best of luck and come see us in the chat room! Dean [/QUOTE]
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