Overview
BeamViz Section allows you to draw a 2D triangle of light showing an instrument’s spread in section. You can select beam and field angles for the beam, visualize shutter cuts, display a figure as well as identify an area with minimum coverage width.
In order to keep beams from extending infinitely, the BeamViz Section has four display modes, selectable in object info:
Instructions
- Click on the BeamViz Section Tool icon
- Click and drag from the gate of your light to your focus point, this mode is called light to focus . If you would rather drag in the opposite direction, use the focus to light mode.
- If you don’t have representations of lighting instruments in your section, you can end the line at the hanging position. Next, click the button labeled “Shift by clamp height,” and your beam will compensate.
- Adjust the section’s options, including Field Angle in Object Info.
- To visualize shutters, make sure “Draw Shutters” is selected in Object Info. You will see a control point handle towards the ends of the beam section. Drag the point, and the shutter cut will pass through the point. You cannot open the shutters wider than the field angle permits.
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
x, y | The coordinates of the origin of your beam, the gate of your light. |
z | If you want to use the 2D section in a 3D plane, this is the distance above the working plane. |
Rotation | The angle from the light to the focus point. |
Beam Options | |
Throw Distance | The distance from the light to your focus point. |
Field Angle | The field angle of the beam. |
Beam Angle | The beam angle of the beam. If you do not want to draw the beam angle, enter a value of 0. If you only want to draw the beam angle, enter it in Field Angle. |
Peak Candela | The peak candela of the beam. This is optional and used for computing footcandles. |
Get Light Info Data | Opens a dialog where you can select beam and field data from the symbols in your document and the symbols in your default file. Beam Draw will display the footcandles each unit type will output at the current throw. |
Display Options | |
Show Beam | Deselect to hide the beam edges. You will see a locus at the origin of your beam. If shown, your figure will stay visible. |
Display Field Angle | Select to show the field angle indicated next to the beam origin. |
Show Shutters | Select to show shutter cuts and the shutter cut control point handles. If you deselect, any shutter cuts you made will still be preserved. |
Reset Shutters | Press this button to completely open the shutter cuts. Useful if your shutters are all the way in to the center of the beam. |
Beam Ends | This mode option determines where the ends of the beam terminate. See the explanation in the Overview . |
Extend | Extend the beam a distance beyond the points defined in Beam Ends. |
Focus Area Options (Available in Focus Area mode) | |
Face Plane | The height above the floor to which the beam is focused. |
Show Figure | Draws a 6′ figure at the focus point. You also have a control point handle at the figure’s feet. |
Flip | Draws the figure facing the other direction. |
Show area limits | Use this option to visualize coverage in the plane perpendicular to the section. For example, say you want to see coverage for an 8′ area. After setting Area Width to 8′, you will see a rectangular area that shows the limits of your 8′ area. |
Area Width | The width of minimum coverage shown in Show Area Limits. |
Origin Options | |
Show Clamp Position | Draws a locus and dragable control point at the instrument’s C-clamp. |
Distance to clamp | The distance from the light’s gate to the hanging point of the C-clamp. |
Shift by clamp height | Shifts the origin of the beam down to compensate for the distance between the C-clamp and the light’s origin at the gate. Useful if you are drawing the section between the hanging position and the focus point, rather than a sectioned view of the lighting instrument. |
-Computed Info- | |
Throw Dist | The distance from the light to the focus point. |
Angle to Face | The angle from the face to the light. Straight top light is 90°. |
Footcandles | The computed intensity of the light. |
Maximum Width | The maximum width of the beam at head height. |
Classes | |
Auto-Class | This option will create sub-classes based on the object’s overall class, and assign those classes to component parts. Beam Draw will only create new classes for component parts that are enabled to draw. |
Class Settings | The following parts can be individually classed or be set to use the same class as the overall object:Field EdgeBeam EdgeFocus VectorFigureCoverageAngle Text |
Settings | Set the default base class and layer prefix. You have the option to save defaults for all new documents. |
About | See Beam Draw version and license information. |