@Lauriewriter - Thank you. I saw a fellow named George Simmons do a light show using one circle, and I expanded on his idea. The finished light show exceeded my expectations!
Very nice Spidy! This will be our next tackel for next year but we will have to save our milk money for a few months to buy into this one! I have liked these from the first time I saw them but not sure if I have enogh talent to do a ribbon show with LOR stuff. Rick & Donna Lubbock TX
There are some people using the circles in their displays. You are correct, they don't correspond to any standard Christmas icons, they are just cool to watch. As for the cost, one CCR is $250, each circle uses one CCR, so that comes to 4 x 250 = $1000
The light sequence was done with the SuperStar Sequencer in the Light-O-Rama S3 Software Suite. To see a diagram of how the circles were made, go to the web site mentioned at the end of the video and click on "Circle Construction" underneath the word "Other"
That would look cool to do circles that look like the Olympic logo. I am busy working on the software, Halloween sequences, and Christmas sequences right now. It would be next year before I could get to something like that.
I love all you did. As an LOR programmer I can't imagine how much time it takes to create the sequence. But when it comes to a Christmas show I can't see how these can be used to create standard Christmas icons (tree, star, bells, nativity, santa, etc.) without costing a fortune due to the number of ribbons that would have to be purchased, not to mention the cost of the channels. What are your thoughts?
Thank you, Brian. For giving us such a speedy reply, here's an idea I'll bet you'll like. Add two more circles to create the Olympic logo. Then create a sequence to the old ABC Olympic theme which includes trumpets and kettle drums. I'm going to subscribe to your channel in anticipation. It's going to be one of a kind. No pressure! :-) Have a great light season.
Christmas is here again and I stopped in to watch your show! Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 2019!
Boy, have we come a long way from the vintage C-7 and C-9 ceramic bulbs of the 50's & 60's!
good job
@Lauriewriter - Thank you. I saw a fellow named George Simmons do a light show using one circle, and I expanded on his idea. The finished light show exceeded my expectations!
I like it 🎄
Very nice Spidy! This will be our next tackel for next year but we will have to save our milk money for a few months to buy into this one! I have liked these from the first time I saw them but not sure if I have enogh talent to do a ribbon show with LOR stuff.
Rick & Donna
Lubbock TX
Gracias aqui desde Bogota Colombia muy espectacular y novedoso. Thank you!! exellent
Yes, they are indeed Light-O-Rama Cosmic Color Ribbons
Amazing!!!
There are some people using the circles in their displays. You are correct, they don't correspond to any standard Christmas icons, they are just cool to watch.
As for the cost, one CCR is $250, each circle uses one CCR, so that comes to 4 x 250 = $1000
Fantastic show, your program looks amazing on those lights. Thanks for all the hard work and time. =)
The light sequence was done with the SuperStar Sequencer in the Light-O-Rama S3 Software Suite. To see a diagram of how the circles were made, go to the web site mentioned at the end of the video and click on "Circle Construction" underneath the word "Other"
Thank you. This would be impractical/impossible with traditional sequencing software. I could not have done it without my software.
I guess I'm kind of off topic but does anybody know of a good website to stream newly released movies online ?
@Malachi Diego try FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
That would look cool to do circles that look like the Olympic logo. I am busy working on the software, Halloween sequences, and Christmas sequences right now. It would be next year before I could get to something like that.
Dont have classes at this point but that is something I'll have to consider!
cool I love it!
5 stars
I love all you did. As an LOR programmer I can't imagine how much time it takes to create the sequence. But when it comes to a Christmas show I can't see how these can be used to create standard Christmas icons (tree, star, bells, nativity, santa, etc.) without costing a fortune due to the number of ribbons that would have to be purchased, not to mention the cost of the channels. What are your thoughts?
Thank you, Brian. For giving us such a speedy reply, here's an idea I'll bet you'll like. Add two more circles to create the Olympic logo. Then create a sequence to the old ABC Olympic theme which includes trumpets and kettle drums. I'm going to subscribe to your channel in anticipation. It's going to be one of a kind. No pressure! :-) Have a great light season.
Im thinking of a car wash concept using this technology.
how do you do that
LOL
Very Nice