It can render from 25 frames per second to the maximum refresh rate of your video card and the renderings are spectacular. ![]() They look much like a high-end game, except it’s customized for lighting applications. If you’re a Windows and/or AutoCAD user, the graphical user interface is not like anything you’re used to there is no toolbar, no command line, not even the familiar shortcut commands you’re used to using. But once you spend a little time with the program it becomes quite easy to use. It responds very well with no stuttering or delay. Where this program shines is in the quality of the renderings. The plots and paperwork features in this program are relatively rudimentary (though the manufacturers says they’re working on improvements) and it’s a bit cumbersome to import non-native files. ![]() It used to take hours or days to get a high res rendering for a client now it’s as simple as pressing a button.” But as Light Converse user Robert Dicken of Digital4u2 Lighting Design said, “I was so impressed with the real-time output. ![]() The software can run on a laptop and it can connect to any ArtNet or ACN-capable console (up to 16 universes) to visualize the show for programming purposes.
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