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Interactively draw lighting beams. The beam size and shape adjust as you drag and nudge the beam. |
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Adjustable properties include: Position Height, Distance to C-Clamp, Field Angle, Beam Angle, Peak Candela, Face Plane Height, Show/Hide Beam on Floor. |
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Completely stand-alone. Beam Draw lets you concentrate on worksheeting your rough plot — save drafting for later. You can use Beam Draw to easily determine ideal instrument placement in AutoPlot, SpotLight, or any blank document. |
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Easily convert beam objects into SpotLight lighting devices. |
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Use Beam Draw PAR to visualize elliptical beams with any bottle rotation, in both 2D and 3D. |
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View the beam’s ellipse in plan view and cone in 3D. |
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Focus from any position height to any focus height, even if the light focus up or hits the face plane in an open parabola. |
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Visualize shutter cuts. You can drag the shutters right in the drawing! |
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View valuable data on how your light focuses. |
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Beam Draw Section lets you visualize beam sections in a 2D view. This is also a fully interactive tool. Beam Draw Section will even draw a figure for you, and show you what portion of the section includes the full width of your focus area. |
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Beam Draw will let you read photometric data from your symbols, letting you easily try different unit types. |
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Beam Draw will detect the Z height of a lighting position below it, but only when you ask! |
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Static mode to easily duplicate beams into a system of lights. |
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Command to reverse and repeat beams. It even will R&R shutter cuts and bottle rotations. |
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If you are working with one system of beams at a time, you can easily channel them, and the data will be transferred when you convert the beams to Spotlight lighting devices. |
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Quickly file away beams in a system to their own, hidden layer. |
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Includes properties to let you view the beams in a rough plot mode. |
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Beam Draw Magic pulls position and channel data from your beams for use on a sheet layer magic sheet. You can even adjust your channel numbers to accommodate similarly focused or reverse-and-repeated systems. |