Hey all, i would like to start off by saying i hope you all are having a wonderful and Merry Christmas this year, and that i hope that all your displays bring Joy and Happiness not only to you but to your audience as well.
I am new to the RGB pixel lighting world, but i am picking up on it quickly and i am planning on putting together a display for next year. I have been using XLights for not only sequences but for designing a layout of where i would like lights and props to go.
I am a bit "stumped" however, i have a massive tree that stands about 20-30 ft. in the front yard that blocks a good portion of the house (from the front, the side you can see just fine). I am planning on having it trimmed to a somewhat smaller size to combat the viewing problems. I was wondering if anyone had some ideas as to what to do to incorporate in the display. I have been toying with the ideas of either a mega tree set up vertically wrapping around the tree (forming somewhat of a sphere) or building a 360 matrix to wrap around it horizontally. Ive only been playing with these two ideas but i would love to hear any suggestions as to what to do.
Than you and again have a Merry Christmas.
I am new to the RGB pixel lighting world, but i am picking up on it quickly and i am planning on putting together a display for next year. I have been using XLights for not only sequences but for designing a layout of where i would like lights and props to go.
I am a bit "stumped" however, i have a massive tree that stands about 20-30 ft. in the front yard that blocks a good portion of the house (from the front, the side you can see just fine). I am planning on having it trimmed to a somewhat smaller size to combat the viewing problems. I was wondering if anyone had some ideas as to what to do to incorporate in the display. I have been toying with the ideas of either a mega tree set up vertically wrapping around the tree (forming somewhat of a sphere) or building a 360 matrix to wrap around it horizontally. Ive only been playing with these two ideas but i would love to hear any suggestions as to what to do.
Than you and again have a Merry Christmas.