Hi all!
I'm starting the planning for next years lights, where I hope to be able to start integrating some controllable items within the mix. I know that I will likely still have a bunch of old school static items such as net lights etc.
For those of you running both together, how do you find it? Do the controllable items get lost in the mix, or do they still stand out well against static bud lights and net lights?
I have a fairly packed front yard (500m2 worth of garden space), so there is a lot happening, separate "forest" area in one of the lawn spaces with my large hand made bud light christmas tree and blossom trees (Those I hope to bring into a controller to at least incorporate some on/off control), over to areas for inflatables that the kids can get up close to, and the initial aim is to have some bouncing arches down at the front of the garden to help infill that area, plus things like ball lights in the gardens and RGBW floodlights for the roof line (I'm not super stable on my feet, so want to be up on the roof as little as possible for safety reasons!).
So is there anything I should be aiming to do with the current static items that dont get converted? Should I am to make these into distinct areas within the display, or run them in more organic, curving layouts to make the controlled items pop more?
Current display photo for reference!



Andrew
I'm starting the planning for next years lights, where I hope to be able to start integrating some controllable items within the mix. I know that I will likely still have a bunch of old school static items such as net lights etc.
For those of you running both together, how do you find it? Do the controllable items get lost in the mix, or do they still stand out well against static bud lights and net lights?
I have a fairly packed front yard (500m2 worth of garden space), so there is a lot happening, separate "forest" area in one of the lawn spaces with my large hand made bud light christmas tree and blossom trees (Those I hope to bring into a controller to at least incorporate some on/off control), over to areas for inflatables that the kids can get up close to, and the initial aim is to have some bouncing arches down at the front of the garden to help infill that area, plus things like ball lights in the gardens and RGBW floodlights for the roof line (I'm not super stable on my feet, so want to be up on the roof as little as possible for safety reasons!).
So is there anything I should be aiming to do with the current static items that dont get converted? Should I am to make these into distinct areas within the display, or run them in more organic, curving layouts to make the controlled items pop more?
Current display photo for reference!



Andrew