CAD mode
CAD mode is where you create your show
drawings. This includes drawing your venue, set pieces, lighting positions,
focus positions, and lighting fixtures. CAD mode operates like many other
CAD programs, so many of the concepts will be familiar to those who have
used a computer-aided drafting program before. WYSIWYG adds features that
are specific to the entertainment industry, such as a comprehensive 3D
library containing truss, lighting equipment, lighting accessories, props,
musical instruments, and various human figures.
In this section
Layout tabs
The CAD environment
MVR
files
SketchUp files
DWG/DXF files
Wavefront/filmbox/collada/3DS/glTF files
Importing floorplans
Importing fixtures
The Library Browser
Drawing objects
Editing
Objects
Layers
Scenes
CAD
tools
Hang
structures
Lighting
fixtures
Color,
gobos, and accessories
Lasers
LED
Wizard
Camera
Manager
Video
Manager
Image
Manager
Rendering
your lighting look
The
Flight Case
Layout
tabs
Beneath the work area in each mode is a
series of Layout tabs. These layouts provide various configurations of
the views you are working with. To change layouts, click the tab that
corresponds to the layout you wish to use.
The CAD mode contains the following layouts:
- Wireframe:
The work area displays a full-screen Wireframe view.
- Quad:
The work area is divided into quadrants, three of which can be modified
to show Plan, Front, Side, or Isometric Wireframe views. The lower-right
quadrant contains a Shaded view.
- Flight Case:
The Flight Case is displayed in a section of the work area along with
a Wireframe view.
- Shaded:
The work area displays a full-screen Shaded view.
- Custom:
A custom layout, with views defined by the user. See Custom tab window layout.