Excellent, but does that tool work with sub-fixtures?
@arnodsl227918 күн бұрын
It shoulds, via selecting your main fixtures then press the down button, and make sure that your sub pixels are correctely facing the front of camera's perspective
@Strobie_one18 күн бұрын
@@juancarloshernandezzamora118 yes what arnodsl said. As long as the fixture profile was setup correctly, and all parts are selected, it should indeed work.
@MrFaj0n17 күн бұрын
How about something that if the fixture are very close to a X or Y coordinate of other fixtures it would put them on the same X or Y instead. Like if withing 1 of X put thhem at tthe same x.
@MALightingInt13 күн бұрын
Hey😊, thanks for your feedback. I think it would be great to get an example. Do you maybe have a quick video or a showfile that you can send to your local MA support? We would be happy to have a look into that. Thank you!
@Strobie_one18 күн бұрын
Thanks legends! Can this be done via the command line?
@arnodsl227918 күн бұрын
Everything can be done via commands... honnesly I can't tell you the exact synthax but I advise you to repeat the process and have a look at the command line feedback, it gives you a survey about how the software interprets your actions and then repeat it directely with commands/macros 🤔
@Strobie_one18 күн бұрын
@ Some things are not interpreted. This is especially the case with many GUI functions, as a lot of those things are executed seperate to the command line, and the command line can only interpreted small parts of the action or none at all, or there is missing context in the feedback, which when recalled to execute, cant yield the desired outcome.
@dragonairbender179610 күн бұрын
@@Strobie_onenot completely done with syntax but I bet you can create a layout view with all fixtures arranged from a camera view once and make a macro that then separates fixture groups into thier own layout
@Strobie_one10 күн бұрын
@ yes. I just hope we can make the layout from camera via the command line also.