I just had a question about vector works and light write. I have the student edition of vector works but does anyone know a good tutorial on how to use it? And does it create the paperwork? My question about light write is I have the demo but am I able to make the plots with it?
What programs would you suggest? I am currently using LXBeams it's just has a lot of glitches.
Vectorworks and Lightwright are arguably the most widely programs used by lighting professionals to get all the paperwork accomplished -
light plot and associated drawings,
channel hookup,
instrument schedule, error checks, color sheet and cuts paperwork, transfer of data and patch to the
Eos base consoles,.
etc....
Vectorworks can generate paperwork, it's just not as refined and functional as what Lightwright can do, which is why most professionals using this software use them together.
Vectorworks is the program of choice to get the
plot drawn, as it's a drafting program, with plug-ins to make it function as a lighting
plot program (the Spotlight variation). It has a direct link capability to Lightwright, which in turn is the go-to program for database/spreadsheet type paperwork.
I use both and use the automatic data exchange link that both software companies have enabled, thus can work in both programs simultaneously to generate all the required paperwork and drawings.
There are other programs,
WYSIWYG and LD Assistant are well though of, as example, but possibly not as prevalent in the industry.