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    I'm using several blue floods up in the trees on in my graveyard scene, and I was looking into buying some LED bulbs to accent features (a nice tree, fence, etc.) and a couple props, however I don't know what color I should go with. Orange/amber, green, or red? Ideas, comments?
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    IMHO its all personal taste. Although might I suggest this: Blue is definitely the way to go for lighting up a graveyard. Green for zombies, witches and Aliens, Orange/Yellow for Scarecrows or Pumpkins and Red for demons or devils.

    Throw some pics up once you have finished it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupertoooo View Post
    IMHO its all personal taste. Although might I suggest this: Blue is definitely the way to go for lighting up a graveyard. Green for zombies, witches and Aliens, Orange/Yellow for Scarecrows or Pumpkins and Red for demons or devils.

    Throw some pics up once you have finished it up.

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    Craig
    I like the effect where you use two colors. As in, use blue to light up the face of the tombstones, then have red, green or orange light up the sides as a highlight. Be sure to check out skullandbones.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by camsauce View Post
    I like the effect where you use two colors. As in, use blue to light up the face of the tombstones, then have red, green or orange light up the sides as a highlight. Be sure to check out skullandbones.com
    OK, that's what I was kinda attempting to get, the 2-toned look. I'll be sure to add some pics post-event. Thanks a lot!
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    I was wacthing a movie the other day and in the graveyard scene I noticed the two colors for lighting they used was blue and green.Ya I think halloween too much.
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    I agree 100% with Rupertoooo
    "...And out of the darkness, the Zombie did call
    True pain and suffering he brought to them all
    Away ran the children to hide in their beds,
    for fear that the devil would chop off their heads..."
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