Bezier Shapes or Fixture File
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Bezier Shapes or Fixture File
I have a generic LED Movin head Spot that I'm working with. I try to use the bezier shapes, but they look nothing like what's on the screen. I suspect it may have to do something with the fixture pan/tilt not lining up with the software. It has a 540 pan and a 270 tilt. Where would I set the zero in the software so the bezier grid is correct?
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Re: Bezier Shapes or Fixture File
you would have to make sure that the fixture file is setup with the correct degrees in the slots for pan and tilt range
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Re: Bezier Shapes or Fixture File
I have the correct degrees set up, but I'm thinking the fixture PAN 0 is different than where software is starting. The rectangle in the software looks more like a figure 8 when running.
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Re: Bezier Shapes or Fixture File
moving heads dont always do the shapes the way one would think