Tim P wrote: What did you use for the color wash on the houses??
Merry Christmas!
Tim
We used basic spot lights, we have 10 fixtures with 3 lights inside each one, red, green, blue. so 30 spots in all, so basically its a home-made color splash.
I want to know what the top house used for the 4 stars? Has the light storm effect from ActionLighting. But if you watch the whole video, sometimes the effect slows down so Im guessing it might be robe light on wireframe with 3 channels each?
Last edited on Wed Dec 31st, 2008 12:53 am by Cracker
I want to know what the top house used for the 4 stars? Has the light storm effect from ActionLighting. But if you watch the whole video, sometimes the effect slows down so Im guessing it might be robe light on wireframe with 3 channels each?
That pretty neat looking
probably has a few channels in the star like you said.
I emailed them about the stars and here is thier responce:
Thanks for the feedback! The there are actually 4 channels for each star. The lights on the star are extra large mini’s, while the poles are wrapped in 150 feet of rope light each. The larger poles have 9 channels and the shorter poles 7 channels. So, I’ve burned up 48 channels to do those stars/poles. I had them made locally by a fabricationo shop, and they did excellent work. You could always reach out to them as they’ve done it before.
Their website is http://www.dakotafabrication.com. I’m sure they could ship the stars, and you could easily get the poles locally. Those stars are 5 feet in diameter at their largest point.
Oh, my, That was AWESOME! I was like...what's this...a red thing...then I see flashing railroad lights, then tracks...and I understood it. Then I saw the piano...and I was like..."is it gonna play"? And indeed, it did! Then I began following along...(as I play piano) and it's right on! The notes in the music do indeed correspond to the piano!
Great Job!!!!
Did you have sheet music in front of you while sequencing? Great song, BTW!