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[QUOTE="james_o100, post: 98613, member: 22875"] Hey All, Long time lurker, first time poster. Decided it was time to come out of the shadows. I've been doing some static displays now for approx 10 years, and am extremely keen to get into some more animation. I have quite a few wooden cutouts of varying designs, a couple of inflatables and a tonne of old rope light and fairy strands which are on their way out. I've been doing a lot of research on controllers including looking at LOR controllers / Raspberry Pi / DMX etc, and met with and had a chat to Alan (AAH) from Eaglehawk a couple of years ago after admiring his display for a while. Hoping to get my head around RGB etc, and aiming to spend a couple of hundred dollars on setup this year. Quite keen to just start basic with a couple of leaping arches and/or christmas trees etc. Any tips or hints on where to begin would be appreciated. Hoping to duck out and and see Alan again for some guidance soon! [/QUOTE]
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