Palettes

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Palettes

Postby SBC » 12 May 2012, 21:46

Is it me or don't most programmers take the time to build and use palettes for cueing? I know they are not required per say, but it sure seems to me they make cueing go much faster.

I am consulting on a gig where the Designer/Programmer has used no clolor or beam palletes and 2 position palletes to cue a franchise review show. The plot includes Technobeams, Design Spot 250s, four types of LED fixtures and 48 dimmers. He just keeps spinning the attribute wheels incessantly to dial up looks every time.
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