Spot00001.pngAssigning a focus point to a lighting instrument

One or more instruments and/or multi-circuit instruments can be focused on a focus point. The focus point is used to draw light beam representations (see Drawing light beam representations), calculate photometric values (see Obtaining photometric data), and for rendering gobo projections (see Gobo projection requirements). In 3D views, the instrument rotates to point automatically at the focus point.

Focus Instruments at Next Click command

Command

Path

Focus Instruments at Next Click

Document context menu

To focus the lighting instrument at the next click:

1.      Select the instrument.

2.      Select the command.

3.      To create a new focus point for the instrument, click in the drawing. The current focus point properties are used, and a unique name is automatically assigned to the new focus point; see Creating a focus point object. Alternatively, click an existing focus point or locus.

The instrument to assigned to the new or existing focus point.

If you place a new focus point on an existing 3D object while in a 3D view, the focus point automatically adopts the Z value of the click.

Focus Instruments command

Command

Path

Shortcut

Focus Instruments

        Spotlight

        Context menu

        Ctrl+Shift+Alt+F (Windows)

        Cmd+Shift+Option+F (Mac)

To focus the lighting instrument with the menu command:

1.      Select the instrument.

2.      Select the command.

The Focus Instruments dialog box opens. Select an existing focus point, or select Next Click to create a new focus point with the next mouse click.

If Next Click is selected, the New Focus Point dialog box opens. Specify the name and height of the focus point.

To change the focus point of a single instrument, enter the name of the new focus point in the Focus field of the Object Info palette (see Lighting device properties).

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Creating a focus point object

Drawing light beam representations

 

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