Just the new offset tool additions in itself will be a HUGE improvement for my workflow. There are a few tools from the chameleonic consoles that I've always liked, and I'm happy to see ETC incorporating their own version of those kind of tools into the new EOS software release. ETC has always been my favorite, and with 3.0 now I love ETC even more. THANK YOUUUU ETC, beta-testers, and everyone else that made this release possible!🙌
Hi, i have been using the 3.1 version of this on the PC and have been having trouble figuring out how to save my projects. I have been making scenes in the light lab on augmented 3d, and whenever i save my scene and open it, all of the lighting settings are gone. Such as color, gobos, etc. Also, i do not have this connected to a console, just my computer and i go offline mode to test which colors would look good in a scene. Thanks!
the IA is going to love the "interactive" function on the magic sheet. give the designer access to the network without worrying about any non-contractual data input.
Is there anywhere to learn the most basic things? Such as: ****What do I press on the console to make particular lights that are in the grid, turn on and off?****
It looks very cool, but all this information is still useless for me. Could anyone tell me how did you learn to work with all that stuff? I really want to get more knowledge, but I simply don't know where and how xD
Any suggestions for the best way to learn this software before going live with it? Or for remote people to mess around with it when not at the console?
Hi Lee, You can download ETCnomad at www.etcconnect.com/Products/Consoles/Eos-Family/ETCnomad-ETCnomad-Puck/Overview.aspx and program on your PC or Mac. Hope that helps
A quick search will lead you to many articles about bear baiting and it's link to theatre in Elizabethan England, but I'll quote our blog post: blog.etcconnect.com/2019/07/thinking-inside-the-box-as-we-grow-at-etc/ "While the bear pit is a reference to old outdoor Renaissance theatres, no bears will be allowed in. This bear pit is visible from all three levels. Its flexible design and central location encourage meetings for both work and rest. It’s reminiscent of old Spanish theatres, and the well-known Globe Theatre in London."
That AR phone stuff with augmented BLEW MY MIND
Well Done ETC.. Well Done
Thank you to everyone on the EOS Team both at ETC and in the Public Beta for your dedicated hard work!
I’m impressed ! EOS is by far the most elegant and clean controller on the market.
Just the new offset tool additions in itself will be a HUGE improvement for my workflow. There are a few tools from the chameleonic consoles that I've always liked, and I'm happy to see ETC incorporating their own version of those kind of tools into the new EOS software release. ETC has always been my favorite, and with 3.0 now I love ETC even more. THANK YOUUUU ETC, beta-testers, and everyone else that made this release possible!🙌
Game is Changing!!! couldn't wait
Thanks for the great video, been having fun with the Public Beta and happy to see the release! Looking forward to what you guys come up with next!
Some really incredible work here, thank you ETC!
YES! ETC Smashing it with this update to V3.0
Amazing!! Mind-Blowing!!
Amazing. Well done
Bravo! Just bravo!
Hi, i have been using the 3.1 version of this on the PC and have been having trouble figuring out how to save my projects. I have been making scenes in the light lab on augmented 3d, and whenever i save my scene and open it, all of the lighting settings are gone. Such as color, gobos, etc. Also, i do not have this connected to a console, just my computer and i go offline mode to test which colors would look good in a scene. Thanks!
the IA is going to love the "interactive" function on the magic sheet. give the designer access to the network without worrying about any non-contractual data input.
Is there anywhere to learn the most basic things?
Such as: ****What do I press on the console to make particular lights that are in the grid, turn on and off?****
theres a EOS learning series on youtube that goes from beginer to advanced! it does cover basics like that. ruclips.net/video/4joUizLBXAg/видео.html
It looks very cool, but all this information is still useless for me. Could anyone tell me how did you learn to work with all that stuff? I really want to get more knowledge, but I simply don't know where and how xD
Any suggestions for the best way to learn this software before going live with it? Or for remote people to mess around with it when not at the console?
Hi Lee,
You can download ETCnomad at www.etcconnect.com/Products/Consoles/Eos-Family/ETCnomad-ETCnomad-Puck/Overview.aspx
and program on your PC or Mac.
Hope that helps
We must be getting stuffed bears in the next update?
I gotta know. Why is it called the bear pit?
A quick search will lead you to many articles about bear baiting and it's link to theatre in Elizabethan England, but I'll quote our blog post: blog.etcconnect.com/2019/07/thinking-inside-the-box-as-we-grow-at-etc/
"While the bear pit is a reference to old outdoor Renaissance theatres, no bears will be allowed in. This bear pit is visible from all three levels. Its flexible design and central location encourage meetings for both work and rest. It’s reminiscent of old Spanish theatres, and the well-known Globe Theatre in London."
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I though this is about EOS Blockchain LOL