I want to automate a spot, tracking across the floor with other than a direct FP to FP. Say a slight curve is required. Is there an effect I can use to move the spot in such a fashion?
I want to automate a spot, tracking across the floor with other than a direct FP to FP. Say a slight curve is required. Is there an effect I can use to move the spot in such a fashion?
I quickly made a demo of this, using no 3rd party software, just A3D, an SEM, and some focus palettes.
The broad strokes -- I had my rig in A3D, and my yellow brick road drawn out.
I made an SEM (Channel 11) and nested an A3D person object in it (from the library).
I recorded two focus palettes, the start point and end point of where the yellow brick road started and ended and recorded channel 11 in it.
I made one focus palette (FP 11) that contained my six overhead units (CH 1-6) and linked it to SEM 11. With SEM focus palettes or presets, be mindful of what data you record, if you need a Z offset, I would selectively record just the A3D Z height from the fixtures into the profile, so as to not have the fixtures have an X/Y offset.
In cue 1, channel 11 is at its start (FP1), channels 1-6 are at full in FP 11 (the tracking focus palette).
In cue 2, channel 11 is at the end point (FP2), channels 1-6 are unchanged.
Add cues/focus palettes if the path is non linear, but this shouldn't take much time at all to set up and with a well-calibrated A3D model, it works great.
Let me know if you need any additional info, I'm happy to share a more in-depth video of setting it up.
The cues in action: https://youtu.be/9THK20NdLqI
The first I heard of SEM (Scenic Element Movable) was two days ago!
Is this inside EOS or do I need to install something?
I tried to look at the file you appended but my computer won't open it. I'm heading to Youtube for a SEM tutorial. I need to start with baby steps. One point: I notice in your demo the track was linear as the guy walked in a straight line. My original post was to find if there was a way to create a curved path.
You would just interpolate more points along the path (eg more cues/focuses).
The file can be opened in nomad 3.2, but only through the file browser.
As a follow-up, here's a video showing more cues to interpolate along a curved path: https://youtu.be/8TqoDSl1iPg
Dropbox link to file: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2sg18pemlscgztew9j9v5/Yellow-Brick-Road-Demo-2024-09-29-16-01-36.esf3d?rlkey=j1vjjrqrluvrxobhgp6vjv9z9&dl=0
As a follow-up, here's a video showing more cues to interpolate along a curved path: https://youtu.be/8TqoDSl1iPg
Dropbox link to file: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2sg18pemlscgztew9j9v5/Yellow-Brick-Road-Demo-2024-09-29-16-01-36.esf3d?rlkey=j1vjjrqrluvrxobhgp6vjv9z9&dl=0
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