fixture profiles, optimized for visualisation with a shiny 3D model. Paper abstract bibtex My fixture profiles are encoded in xml format and they are containing all information, that is needed to generate a 3D model with all materials and textures. The best way to import it, is to unzip the files to an USB flash drive to the folder: "gma2/library" and import it to your desk or MAonPC from there. Another location, to unzip the files is a hidden folder on your PC wich is called for example: "C:\ProgramData\MA Lighting Technologies\grandma\gma2_V_3.1.2\library" After unzipping the files, you can import the fixture like a usual profile and the model will appear in 3D if you patch it.
@misc{noauthor_fixture_nodate,
title = {fixture profiles, optimized for visualisation with a shiny {3D} model.},
url = {https://www.nrgsille.com/file-share},
abstract = {My fixture profiles are encoded in xml format and they are containing all information, that is needed to generate a 3D model with all materials and textures. The best way to import it, is to unzip the files to an USB flash drive to the folder: "gma2/library" and import it to your desk or MAonPC from there. Another location, to unzip the files is a hidden folder on your PC wich is called for example: "C:{\textbackslash}ProgramData{\textbackslash}MA Lighting Technologies{\textbackslash}grandma{\textbackslash}gma2\_V\_3.1.2{\textbackslash}library"
After unzipping the files, you can import the fixture like a usual profile and the model will appear in 3D if you patch it.},
}
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