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How do I insert a lighting position that is vertical? We have 4 box booms and it would be great if I could actually have them vertically in my plot (at least for the renderings).
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Are you drawing in 3D? I would assume you are if you are talking about renderings. IN which case you just need to change the height (z-axis) of the fixtures. Probably easiest to put them in if you rotate your view so that you are looking at the position.
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If you are just drafting a plot draw the postion how ever you want and then group it together and convert it to a lighting position
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