![]() I gladly stick with it confident that its a mighty good choice that will keep evolving, with mine and other users help and feedback, from great to fabulous.Īnd seriously, if you look around, which are the comparable alternatives to the prize of 0 bucks?Ĭurrently at version 1.7.1, the symbol libraries are great-no moving fixtures, but that's okay with me. The database side of things is very good in general. I couldn't find a way to edit in a list view though, with sortable columns and multiple selections. It may be there somewhere, or perhaps some other means of editing data for groups of symbols meeting some criteria. I haven’t used Open Office Draw but assume it similar to MS Draw or Visio and Mark has developed a number of native symbol libraries including one specifically for stage lighting planning.Ĭheck out the OO shapes and let us know what you think.There is even a database field for "Group," though no apparent way to select all the members of say, the Cool Torms group and change the color for every instrument. If you don’t know, Open Office is a free suite of products similar to Microsoft Office – we use the word processor and spreadsheet programs in this office. Update: Mark Lautman has given us a heads up about his new theatre lighting symbol library for Open Office Draw. More information about the stage lighting symbols files are on the Modelbox website. DXF formats from the lighting manufacturers anyway. The package does not have any intelligent lighting, moving lights or LED fixtures but these are usually available in. So, there’s some free CAD symbols for your next lighting design. Strand – Pretty much everything you could want from the Strand range including Patt23, Patt123, Patt734 and even P23N! Also includes the modern fresnels and spotlights like the Minim, Prelude and Cantata ranges right up to the Strand Brio.Selecon – Symbols for the Selecon ranges including Acclaim fresnels, spost and floodlights.PAR Cans – PAR36 and PAR64 with different lamps such as MFL, WFL, VNSP etc and shortnose (stubby PAR) versions. ![]()
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