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'''2D Bridles''' | |||
2D Bridles are where 2 lines are attached together to form a bridle. This enables an object (or person) to be flown almost anywhere within a 2D space. | |||
To create a 2D bridle, select the 2 Axes you want to group by typing '''AXIS''', '''X''', '''+''', '''AXIS''', '''X''', '''GROUP''', '''X''', '''RECORD''' then simply select 'Sculptor Group' then '2D Bridal option when prompted. | |||
More information on the setup and programming of 2D bridles in a project/show based situation can be found under [[Bridals 2013|Bridles 2013]] | |||
'''3D Bridles''' | |||
3D Bridals are where 3 or more lines are attached together to form a bridle. This allows any object or person to be flown almost anywhere within a 3D space. This is generally dependent on winch placement and the logistics of the theatre space. | |||
'''Track and drop''' | '''Track and drop''' | ||
===Free Group=== | |||
===Safe Group=== | |||
This type of group enables winches to be linked together for syntax purposes, but ensures that each winch is still individually controllable if necessary. | |||
===Locked Group=== | |||
==Multi Target Cues== | ==Multi Target Cues== |
Revision as of 00:16, 22 March 2013
eChameleon Software
During Easter 2012 the Illusionist desk was replaced and the new eChameleon Software installed
The.pdf handbook can be found here
And RCS specific tips and tricks below!
The How To Guide
Below is the 'How to Guide' for the Automation system, writen by students for students in hopefully what you will find, a clear and helpful way.
Create A New Show
Creating a new show is very simple.
- Start by going into an existing show. Type SHOW, NUMBER (number not currently used), RECORD
- You can then name the show, SHOW, NUMBER, TEXT. Then type the title of the show, followed by ENTER
The new show file can now be used.
Rig The Axis
Before you can do anything you need to RIG the axes you need to the show. To do this follow the following code. Please note that once you have hit ENTER the screen will not change but the AXES will be riged to the show.
RIG, AXIS, 1, ENTER.
RIG, AXIS, 2, ENTER.
RIG, AXIS, 3, ENTER.
RIG, AXIS, 4, ENTER.
Create A View
Once you have created a show you need to add the axes to a view so you can see what you are controling.
- Firstly click on the camera icon on the right hand side of the screen.
- Now select ADD TABULAR GRID
- You now need to add the AXIS to the view.
- Select the AXIS you want to add to the view then click ADD AXES
- Please note, every time you want a new grid you need to reselect the axes
- At the bottom of the menue select what you would like to see in the grid.
Once you have the view set up you need to save it.
- Click on SAFE AS NEW
- Select the view from the list and click SELECT
- To re-name use the syntax VIEW number TEXT input your text
Name AXIS
You don't need to, but if you wish you can name your AXIS to make things easier to follow. To do this, use the following code;
AXIS name of axis TEXT what you want to call the axis
Set The Zero
- Move winch to position you want to set as 0.
- Type QUERY, AXIS, number of AXIS you want.
- At the bottom of the query menu on the right side of the screen, select SET POSITION, 0, ENTER
The zero is now set.
Create Groups
eChameleon offers you the chance to group AXIS together in four different kinds of GROUPS. These are;
FREE GROUP - SAFE GROUP - LOCKED GROUP - SCULPTOR GROUP
Sometimes when running automation it is easier to group some of the AXIS together. For instance instead of typing;
- AXIS 1 + AXIS 7 + AXES 14 + AXIS 36 ENTER
You would just type;
- GROUP 1 ENTER
Thus providing the same sort of programming technique you would use on a lighting desk. Also groups come in handy if you have a couple of AXIS that need to maintain the same position relative to each other or against each other.
This section will provide you with information on the four different kinds of groups eChameleon offers.
Sculptor Group
2D Bridles
2D Bridles are where 2 lines are attached together to form a bridle. This enables an object (or person) to be flown almost anywhere within a 2D space. To create a 2D bridle, select the 2 Axes you want to group by typing AXIS, X, +, AXIS, X, GROUP, X, RECORD then simply select 'Sculptor Group' then '2D Bridal option when prompted.
More information on the setup and programming of 2D bridles in a project/show based situation can be found under Bridles 2013
3D Bridles
3D Bridals are where 3 or more lines are attached together to form a bridle. This allows any object or person to be flown almost anywhere within a 3D space. This is generally dependent on winch placement and the logistics of the theatre space.
Track and drop
Free Group
Safe Group
This type of group enables winches to be linked together for syntax purposes, but ensures that each winch is still individually controllable if necessary.
Locked Group
Multi Target Cues
Multi target cues can be created when you want to build a number of steps into the same cue.
Triggers
Triggers can be used when you want to build a more complex cue using a number of different winches.
They are associated with a particular colour playback, to enable another playback to be started when a certain point has been reached.