More Pics of the Show

Main Control Hub
This photo shows the primary controller and power distribution center for the show.

Garage Outline
The garage is outlined with white lights, creating a clean and modern look.

Street View
A wide-angle shot from the street capturing the full scope of the light display.

Front Left Lighting
This angle highlights the balanced use of color on the left side of the house.

Front Close-Up
A closer look at the detailing and light placement near the entrance.

Sequenced Animation
An example of a mid-sequence lighting animation synced with music.

Tree Lights
Smaller trees are wrapped in precise spirals to complement the mega tree.

Night View
Taken during peak showtime to show off the glow and saturation in dark.

Lawn Coverage
The entire front lawn is used as a stage, with lighted props and panels.

Mega Tree Base
Wiring and pixel node layout at the base of the main mega tree.

Vertical Strip Testing
Here we tested brightness and spacing for vertical light strips.

Backyard Wiring
Not everything is visible—this photo shows wiring hidden behind the scenes.

Controller Mounting
A wall-mounted controller panel with multiple networked outputs.

Mid-Show Light Sync
Lights mid-sync during a music crescendo.

Window Detailing
Each window has its own channel and sequence to allow precise timing.

Snowflake Alignment
Snowflake props placed evenly across the upper trim.

Flood Light Testing
Color and brightness levels tested for ground-facing floods.

Pixel Strip Prep
Prepping pixel strips for mounting on the roofline.

Roofline Lights
Lights installed flush along the roof for a sharp silhouette effect.

Color Mixing
This image shows a test of RGB combinations in different weather.

A close up of the base.
Wiring behind the pixel matrix panels for the countdown sequence.

The Megatree
Taken during a pre-show test run before the season launch.

Roof Control Box
Weatherproof housing for roof-mounted controllers.

Evening Glow
Taken just after sunset as the first show starts.

Behind my p5 panel
Here is a view behind my p5 panel, showcasing the wiring and connections used for the show.