Display lasers in 3DView?

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lerandell
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Display lasers in 3DView?

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I am working on designing a show for an upcoming gig in a few months. Can 3DView display any model of lasers? I tried a few, the Scorpion Storm RG doesnt even show up on the "Fixtures on the stage" list.
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Sorry, but 3DView is not able to show lasers.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=668
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Re: Display lasers in 3DView?

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lerandell wrote:I am working on designing a show for an upcoming gig in a few months. Can 3DView display any model of lasers? I tried a few, the Scorpion Storm RG doesnt even show up on the "Fixtures on the stage" list.
Although support is correct of course, you can define your lasers in Setup as Parcan fixtures. You probably will want to define them with a relatively high power to ensure that you can see them (e.g. 30W) and with a beam angle which represents what display range the laser has (e.g. 30 degrees). If you have a channel defined for Shutter, you can see if its on or off. Adding a color channel allows you to see which laser color is on as well. If your device doesn't have a "shutter" function (on/off) function, a simple color channel will turn the device on/off in 3D. Of course you don't get the associated patterns this way, but I've found it helpful to at least know if the device will be on or not and the associated color when playing timelines / scenes.
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Thank you very much for this tip "dkumpula".
We put a copy of your post as a note here: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1325
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Re: Display lasers in 3DView?

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cool. thanks. I will give that a try.
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