One layer with positions but several w lights?
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 2:00 pm
Ive just done a festival in which one rig is supposed to carry several different lightdesigns during a weeks time.
I drew this as one single plot and thought that id make a layer for the truss to begin with and then put the different lightdesigns on top of that, each in its own layer.
BUT that didnt help much since each light needs to be in the same layer as its position, otherwise its just "lying on the floor" so to say.
So I had to make duplcates of the positions in each layer to get the lights connected to something at a given height.
The question is:
Would it be possible to connect lights to positions which are in another layer than the light itself?
I can see one big advantage with that - you dont need to copy all positions or put them in several different layers.
But I guess there might perhaps be at least one disadvantage as well:
- If you have a whole lot of positions really close to each other, as on balconys and sometimes on floor level, then its nice that you can separate them in individual layers so that you know where your lights end up when you attach it to an area of the plot which seems cluttered with hanging positions. In that case it wouldnt be very practical if all positions in all layers were active I guess.
I drew this as one single plot and thought that id make a layer for the truss to begin with and then put the different lightdesigns on top of that, each in its own layer.
BUT that didnt help much since each light needs to be in the same layer as its position, otherwise its just "lying on the floor" so to say.
So I had to make duplcates of the positions in each layer to get the lights connected to something at a given height.
The question is:
Would it be possible to connect lights to positions which are in another layer than the light itself?
I can see one big advantage with that - you dont need to copy all positions or put them in several different layers.
But I guess there might perhaps be at least one disadvantage as well:
- If you have a whole lot of positions really close to each other, as on balconys and sometimes on floor level, then its nice that you can separate them in individual layers so that you know where your lights end up when you attach it to an area of the plot which seems cluttered with hanging positions. In that case it wouldnt be very practical if all positions in all layers were active I guess.