Good morning
I would like to know how I can limit the movement of my moving heads so that they do not come back to me when I put them in a collection made from an efx in line or other.
I am attaching the working file if it can be useful to you.
THANKS
limit the movement of a moving head.
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hello
Sorry i have forget the fixtures.
thanks to help me and i sorry for my english i'm french
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I cannot believe that a manufacturer releases a fixture with the TEST in its name.
Had to change your fixture profile.
Your project file does not contain the right mode for the fixture.
I gave up... very inconsistent project.
You can limit the movements of the heads by using the channel modifiers or in EFX using the sliders limiting its movement.
Had to change your fixture profile.
Your project file does not contain the right mode for the fixture.
I gave up... very inconsistent project.
You can limit the movements of the heads by using the channel modifiers or in EFX using the sliders limiting its movement.
All electric machines work on smoke... when the smoke escapes... they don't work anymore
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In the on-line manual for the X-Y Pad, there is a paragraph about "Limiting the working Area" : https://docs.qlcplus.org/v4/virtual-con ... rking-area
You could also watch this tutorial: https://youtu.be/8-bgVX4uT2E
You could also watch this tutorial: https://youtu.be/8-bgVX4uT2E
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