macros:example:reverseoffsetrestart
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====== Shapes - Reverse, Offset, Restart ====== | ====== Shapes - Reverse, Offset, Restart ====== | ||
- | ^ by: | Matias Mucillo, February 2020 \\ final changes by Sebastian Beutel | | + | ^ by: |
- | ^ published: | inquiry: https:// | + | ^ published: |
- | ^ description: | + | ^ description: |
- | ^ remarks: | most useful for circle shapes | | + | ^ remarks: |
When creating shapes, in order to make a symmetrical look (e.g. circle shape with left fixtures turning clockwise, right fixtures turning counter-clockwise) you need to (1) select half of the fixtures, (2) reverse the shape for them, (3) offset them by 180°, and (4) restart the shape to see the effect. This macro does everything (for a predefined number of fixtures at least - there are macros for other fixture quantities as well). | When creating shapes, in order to make a symmetrical look (e.g. circle shape with left fixtures turning clockwise, right fixtures turning counter-clockwise) you need to (1) select half of the fixtures, (2) reverse the shape for them, (3) offset them by 180°, and (4) restart the shape to see the effect. This macro does everything (for a predefined number of fixtures at least - there are macros for other fixture quantities as well). |
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