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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 76711, member: 1447"] Hi Jason. Pick a main element or 2 that you absolutely want to have finished and focus on those. As you fine tune your creative skills and knowledge, you'll find that other elements are a breeze! I wanted to convert my roof outline from dumb strip to pixel strip, plus add strip to my garage outline. I was pumped that I got this done and found I still had time to add in 2 new elements I never thought I'd tackle all before Dec 1st: a coro [url=http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,8014.0.html]Merry Christmas sign[/url] & a P10 sign. As far as sequencing goes it can take some time, depending on how detailed and timed you want it to be. Nothing wrong with not having music, not all displays do this. The beauty is that you can have your display blinking by Dec 1st, but over the following couple of weeks you could update the sequences and then once the crowds build closer to the big day, you could launch more detailed sequences. I started off on Dec with only 1 barely finished sequence but by the end of Dec I had 5 completed. [/QUOTE]
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