Lxfree tutorial
The plot uses metric measurements and European fixtures. This plot shows lights and positions drawn on an imported ground plan. This example also illustrates the use of linked focus points. However, the sections and pars can easily be grouped, rotated if desired, and re-used in other plots. The sections are not grouped as in the 12 inch example. This plot shows a basic layout using pre-rigged truss sections. Each row in this table controls the value of a field belonging either to a device of this type or to another symbol that 'owns' one of these devices. The Device Addressestab of the key entry properties sheet contains a list of addresses. The truss sections are drawn as grouped objects that include positions on the long sides. This tutorial consists of a step by step tour showing the basics of how devices function in LXFree and LXBeams. This plot shows lights hanging on 12 inch type truss. It shows the use of moving lights and color changers as well as dimmer doubling and multiple universes. Draw your positions on top and plan away. This is a large dance festival plot for a theatre with a fixed grid. Best bet is to export as a PDF and insert it into a background layer. It shows the use of a number of features: The location of the booms is mapped for section view The legs and borders are drawn using 3dLines There are multiple layers and saved views. This is a generic dance festival plot for a proscenium theatre. Included in the repository are PDFs of slides, example files and more. Learning LXSeries files from IATSE Local 728 LXBeams workshops are available on GitHub. lxxplot format which can be opened by LXSeries applications running on various types of hardware and operating systems. The Light Lab is an example file and instructions that students can use to explore different angles of light and to create renderings of their work. Below is a list of example files that you can download.