I believe Bwinter is talking about Xlights. In Vixen, one way you can make a spiral tree is by using the Multi-String and zigzagging up. If you make a triangle first you can make a better shaped tree or import a picture of your tree. I'm not sure about using the custom prop editor.
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I used bullet nodes on my Home Depot Spiral trees as well. One thing I did differently from above is Iaid the bullets along the plastic spiral and zip tied them down end to end. I started out putting them perpendicular to the spiral but I didn’t like the loops of wire hanging down (I know it can’t be seen at night...). I was skeptical about visibility since you are really just seeing the side of the pixel but it ended up looking great in my opinion.
The small trees have 103 pixels and the large trees have 224. I painted the base and pole flat black to help it disappear at night. I also ran a power and data wire from the last pixel on the top back down to the bottom so all of my data and power injection connections are all in one spot. Here are a few pictures.
Not a bad idea. One could use neon rope light like I did for my poodles.Ok I’m a tinkerer and while I purchased 6 spiral trees to convert to RGB trees i had an idea and thought I might be able to make some or one larger one from pvc .has anyone tried to do this ? have any luck ?
I started on one and was going ok till power went out so now I’m waiting but in meantime was curious if this has been done or tried . This is where I’m at on a 6’ version trial . Waste of time ? Maybe so ...but thinking it could be neat to have a bigger one that’s more beefy .
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Not a bad idea. One could use neon rope light like I did for my poodles.
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I personally think it to dense it will shine thru but I don’t like the look
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I have been trying to find a way to make more also. Locally there were none of these left and not sold online.
I also asked boscoyostudios is they could make them from coro. They said they tried and it didn't work out too well. I asked for more details, but they didn't respond.
I would like to be able to collapse them for storage. I tried heavy gauge wire/thin rod from tractor supply, but it needs reshaping each time. The heavy gauge wire would work good on the tomato cage idea, but not sure how easy to store.
I've seen wilmar's idea in a couple of threads, and have come to think that it is a great way of accomplishing the spiral. Another method would be something like Matt Johnson does with his various props - laying two small gauge wires side by side (with appropriate connections between the two) and placing the pixels between them.
I've seen wilmar's idea in a couple of threads, and have come to think that it is a great way of accomplishing the spiral. Another method would be something like Matt Johnson does with his various props - laying two small gauge wires side by side (with appropriate connections between the two) and placing the pixels between them.
I've searched, but came up empty. Or more appropriately, came up with far more than I could search through. Matt's site is "livinglightshows.com". Look for his tutorial for building a wreath. The same technique can be used to create a expanding spiral (inside is smallest, gradually getting wider as you go.)