if anyone has a def. for this fixture, it would be greatly appreciated. i am knew to dmx lighting and am not sure if i entered the information correctly.
thank you!
Chauvet Intimidator Spot 400 IRC
Please attach the definition file you have created and a .pdf of the manual for the fixture. If you're new, have you tried a simple LED RGB light to just get things working, before hitting it with a 2-mode 14-channel monster?
Seems a bit of pricey kit for a beginner! I'll have it you can't get it working...
Regards
Seems a bit of pricey kit for a beginner! I'll have it you can't get it working...
Regards
all my fixtures work with what information i entered in the fixture definition editor. most everything was fairly straight forward. i simply was looking for something to compare with what i have entered, since i am having a few minor issues with the software not working properly. i figured i would also double check the Definitions as well.
There are some gobo images too. Save the 3 files in Gobos/others. I don't know what the rules are for the images so do as you please.
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- Chauvet-Intimidator-Spot-400-IRC.qxf
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- goboRPB00001.png (1.36 KiB) Viewed 1848 times
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- gobo_star.png (3.98 KiB) Viewed 1848 times
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- gobo_spiral.png (3.65 KiB) Viewed 1848 times
OK, I've added 2 missing gobos and fixed the definition.
@Boxy, how did you end up having this in the XML file ?
Res="Gobos\Gobos\Gobos\Gobos\Gobos\GLP/gobo00006.png"
Which OS do you use to create fixtures ?
@Boxy, how did you end up having this in the XML file ?
Res="Gobos\Gobos\Gobos\Gobos\Gobos\GLP/gobo00006.png"
Which OS do you use to create fixtures ?
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- Chauvet-Intimidator-Spot-400-IRC.qxf
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I don't fully understand how the XML references images in QLC+. Until recently I didn't know where images should be saved.
Anyway, the .pngs were created using GIMP (for those interested) on a Windows 7 machine. The definition was created using v4.7.3 at the time.
Anyway, the .pngs were created using GIMP (for those interested) on a Windows 7 machine. The definition was created using v4.7.3 at the time.