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Software => Nutcracker: RGB Effects Builder => Topic started by: IndianaChristmas on May 13, 2013,

Title: Panels of pixels
Post by: IndianaChristmas on May 13, 2013,
Has there been any requests to allow for panels of pixels vs strings that run up/down or left/right? 
Each panel could be its own matrix or if needed combined together to make a larger matrix.
Title: Re: Panels of pixels
Post by: JonB256 on May 13, 2013,
There is a vendor for panels (42 WS2801 pixels) who says that Nutcracker is working on a way to do that.

Time will tell. I'd bet that it happens eventually.

I know that I have two horizontal panels (40 x 12) that I currently must put "one above the other" to work with xLights.
If the panel choice happens, I could set them end to end, giving me a 80 x 12 matrix instead of 40 x24.
Title: Re: Panels of pixels
Post by: smeighan on May 13, 2013,
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There is a vendor for panels (42 WS2801 pixels) who says that Nutcracker is working on a way to do that.

Time will tell. I'd bet that it happens eventually.

I know that I have two horizontal panels (40 x 12) that I currently must put "one above the other" to work with xLights.
If the panel choice happens, I could set them end to end, giving me a 80 x 12 matrix instead of 40 x24.

The answer is yes to both questions.

I will be working for matrices to start in all 4 corners (upper left, bottom left, upper right, bottom right).
I have one of the Seasonal Entertainment 7x6 matrix panels. 43 ws2801's. I want to make it so you can build a matrix out of smaller matrices. I hope to have the seasonal matrix panels supported by the academy in july.

probably the being able to wrap from teh four corners would also be done by then.
Title: Re: Panels of pixels
Post by: ponddude on May 14, 2013,
We sent Sean some panels and gave him some ideas as to what our customers have requested. As we use Nutcracker regularly I am sure whatever he comes up with will work out just fine.  The beauty is the panels can be turned in any direction and used in any orientation you want, which I am sure is a challenge for Sean.  Looking forward to seeing what he comes up with. <res.