jlnstglr Posted July 14, 2017 Share Posted July 14, 2017 Hi Guys, I guess it's possible to move truss with Vision, but how? We need to control a movement of LED walls, but i really don't have a clou how to do that. Maybe with the hoist tool in Vectorworks Spotlight? I have VWX Spotlight, but only a Trail Version of Vision, because we are looking for a previs software for this particular use. Thanks for your help! cheers! Quote Link to comment
Vectorworks, Inc Employee Edward Joseph Posted July 17, 2017 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted July 17, 2017 Rob, the user is talking about animated scenery in Vision. To do this you would utilize a DMX Transform. Make all other objects invisible, and File>Export>Export ESC. Then make everything visible EXCEPT the objects you want to move (which you previously exported), then file>export>export ESC again with a different name. Open one of the esc files in Vision then File>merge the second file in Vision. Now, expand ROOT in the scene graph and select the esc file of your object you want to move, you can assign a Universe/Channel to control the movement and a Delta value to determine the direction and magnitude of the move. Please note however, that moving an LED wall while it's lit requires some pretty beefy GPU hardware, the more lights in your scene the more GPU power you need (gaming cards, Vision renders in realtime, workstation cards don't help as much here) this is doubly true when moving the position of lights. Make hoists, rigging, etc invisible in Vectorworks before sending to Vision, they are not used in Vision. You can float lights and geometry in the air with magic if you'd like and Vision will treat them the same. Also, Vision is limited to 5 fixtures or 100 channels of DMX, whichever comes first in the Demo version, so keep that in mind as well. Quote Link to comment
jweston Posted August 2, 2017 Share Posted August 2, 2017 Can Vision 2017 Handle "Nested" DMX Transforms? I know in the past it was easy to "Drag" DMX Transform nodes into other nodes allowing you to get multiple directions of control for a single ESC. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
Vectorworks, Inc Employee Edward Joseph Posted August 2, 2017 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted August 2, 2017 Unfortunately, not quite yet. While the concept worked great in Vision 2, the user friendliness left something to be desired. Currently we are exploring different ways to make DMX transforms work a bit better and easier to use than Vision 2. Quote Link to comment
jweston Posted August 2, 2017 Share Posted August 2, 2017 8 minutes ago, Edward Joseph said: Unfortunately, not quite yet. While the concept worked great in Vision 2, the user friendliness left something to be desired. Currently we are exploring different ways to make DMX transforms work a bit better and easier to use than Vision 2. Is there a "Projected" date that you guys would like to have this implemented by? Quote Link to comment
jweston Posted August 2, 2017 Share Posted August 2, 2017 And then a secondary question is what are the units used in the Xform for DMX Transform? In Vision 2 I was able to use Feet and inches, seems that I can not here in this scenario. Also Being able to group Fixtures with an ESC would help when "Transforming" a Truss. Quote Link to comment
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