[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Today we are launching Lightact v3.2.2! We took a bit longer for this release because we wanted to add some quite significant upgrades. Actually, there are some many new features that we’ve split this announcement into 2 posts. The biggest upgrade by far is the updated LightNet feature. It allows you to create frame-accurate syncing of several Lightact servers (as it is a brand new feature it might be a bit rough around the edges). You can find a more detailed description of this feature in the previous blog post about v3.2.2. or in our Changelog.[/vc_column_text][mk_fancy_text color=”#000000″ highlight_color=”#000000″ highlight_opacity=”0″ size=”24″ font_weight=”bold” margin_top=”60″ font_family=”none”]Visualizer Upgrades[/mk_fancy_text][mk_fancy_text color=”#000000″ highlight_color=”#000000″ highlight_opacity=”0″ line_height=”24″ font_weight=”bold” margin_top=”30″ font_family=”none”]Bloom[/mk_fancy_text][vc_column_text]
The biggest upgrade is the ability to add Bloom to light fixtures, video screens and projected objects. This allows you to create more convincing project visualisations.[/vc_column_text][mk_fancy_text color=”#000000″ highlight_color=”#000000″ highlight_opacity=”0″ line_height=”24″ font_weight=”bold” margin_top=”30″ font_family=”none”]Object labels, Primitive objects & Markers[/mk_fancy_text][vc_column_text]
You can also show labels above any object in the Visualizer, add Primitive objects (cube, sphere, cylinder and plane) or Markers.[/vc_column_text][mk_fancy_text color=”#000000″ highlight_color=”#000000″ highlight_opacity=”0″ line_height=”24″ font_weight=”bold” margin_top=”30″ font_family=”none”]Adjustable Camera View Angle[/mk_fancy_text][vc_column_text]
You can adjust camera view angle in the Visualizer. Most of these Visualizer settings can be changed in a new Visualizer menu.
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WebUIs include a new widget called Command Scheduler. It allows you to setup commands to be automatically triggered whenever a certain condition (or time) is met.[/vc_column_text][mk_padding_divider size=”80″][/vc_column][/vc_row]