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The ultimate tool for visualizing lighting angles and coverage

A lighting designer’s complete solution to previsualize how your light plot will focus.  Use Beam Draw to help determine the position, field angle, and focus point for your lighting instruments, and walk into focus knowing you have the angles and coverage you need.

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For Vectorworks 2021–2024
SKU: BD6 View all: , Works with:

Version 6.5.4 - September 15, 2023 for Vectorworks 2023–2024

Download BeamViz 6.5

Download BeamViz 6.5 - Lite

Version 6.0.1 - July 6, 2022 for Vectorworks 2021–2022

Download BeamViz 6

Download BeamViz 6 - Lite

Includes a 90-day free trial

Use this installer format with the Vectorworks Plug-In Manager
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Professional: $89.00
Student: $19.00
Lite: $49.00
Upgrades from $39.00

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BeamViz Object

Interactively draw lighting beams. The beam size and shape adjust as you drag and nudge the beam.

Adjustable properties include: Position Height, Distance to C-Clamp, Field Angle, Beam Angle, Peak Candela, Face Plane Height, Show/Hide Beam on Floor.

PAR mode with interactive bottle rotation.

Focus from any position height to any focus height, even if the light focus up or hits the face plane in an open parabola.

Visualize shutter cuts. You can drag the shutters right in the drawing!

View valuable data on how your light focuses.

Completely stand-alone

BeamViz lets you concentrate on worksheeting your rough plot — save drafting for later. You can use Beam Draw to easily determine ideal instrument placement in any blank document, and integrate with Spotlight Lighting Devices later.

BeamViz Section

Visualize beam sections in a 2D view. This is also a fully interactive tool. BeamViz 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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Discrete class control

Discrete class control for each component of the object, including an option to automatically set classes

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Class Insertion Defaults

Settings preferences for default class and default Move to Layer prefix

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Mirror Tool Support

All Beam objects now properly flip when using with the mirror tool and a horizontal or vertical line of reflection

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Additional Cut Plane

Additional Cut Plane parameter, to check coverage at any height. Perfect for checking shots through scenery or under masking

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Coverage Map

Coverage Map feature shows full body or other user-specified coverage in plan view

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Cone Edges and Focus Vectors

Cone Edge Lines option to display lines defining the beam cone in plan view. The cone edge accurately adjusts to shutter cuts and bottle rotations

Show Focus Vector option to show a line representing the light’s focus

Spotlight Focus Point Integration

Parameter to focus a Beam to an existing Spotlight Focus Point

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Z Height Used for the Ground Reference

Now use the z height to visualize beams above or below the ground plane without adjusting the beam’s position height

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Simple 3D Mode

Simple 3D mode shows only cut planes and cone bounds

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Smooth 3D Visualization

3D components drawn with NURBS, resulting in faster and more elegant rendering

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Unparalleled Visualization of Low Angles

Accurate shutter cuts and bottle rotations for low angles that create parabolic coverage areas

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Overhung Units

Indicator when a light is overhung (negative clamp distance)

When converted to Lighting Devices, overhung units now also affect the 3D component

Logical Rotation Behavior

Beams logically respond to rotate commands, depending on the mode:

  • Fixed: Rotates beam (PAR bottles)
  • Dynamic: Rotates the focus about the instrument
  • Fixed Focus: Rotates instrument about focus
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Move Beams to Layer

Quickly file away beams in a system to their own, hidden layer.

Includes options to select an existing layer, change the layer prefix, and set the visibility for new layers

Option to deselect the Show Beam parameter, converting objects to “rough plot” mode

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Convert Beam to Instrument

Easily convert beam objects into SpotLight lighting devices.

Added option to create focus point at the beam’s focus. If a focus point already exists at that location, both the Beam and the Lighting Device will be set to that focus point

Beam Object’s shutters, rotations, and focus points now transfer to Lighting Devices

Overhung lights (Negative clamp distance) translate to the 3D component of Lighting Device

New option to link beams to their corresponding lighting device, which will push beam angles, position height, instrument location, over / underhung status, shutter cuts, bottle rotation, focus point, channel, and purpose, and will pull instrument location, channel, and purpose

Linked beams include buttons to update the beam from the light and to unlink the beam from the light

Now works in 3D views

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Section Beam to Plan

Converts the selected BD Section to a Beam Draw object

Reverse and Repeat

Command to reverse and repeat beams. It even will R&R shutter cuts and bottle rotations.

Channel Beams

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.

BeamViz Magic

BeamViz 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.

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