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This is where you build your rig in 'virtual space' and then simulate how it is likely to look in reality by producing still renderings.
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There are basically three purposes for lighting design software: For that job you can't go past AutoCAD.Īt the technician level I'd recommend looking at Lightwright for paperwork.
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But I would never use them for drawing ground plans or theatre layouts or anything like that. Maclux/LXFree are both great for drawing little symbols on a piece of paper with a few numbers next to each symbol, very fast a quick.
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Maclux still has many more features though but its pretty much a translated old classic Mac app whereas LXFree is a Cocoa app.īasically you need to choose if you want a full CAD package or one much more tailered to LX Plans. I'd strongly suggest against buying MacLux as I very much doubt any further development will take place - Claude Heintz has moved to his new LXFree. Very much depends on what you need to do. I use MacluxPro and ProgeCAD (which is an IntelliCAD varient - basically a cheap version of AutoCAD with full file compatibility and the same command line) for all my drawing. Are you doing TechProd at QUT ? What are they using there as a drawing package these days ?