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Reply To: PyroJam 2023 (official competition discussion topic)

  JBPyro wrote: Thanks. And can you overwrite the show after I submitted?   If you submit a show with the same title and description, it will overwrite your previous submission. However, please keep in mind it is best to wait to submit your show until you are sure that it's ready. We understand mistakes happen and we can accept a resubmission, but it will become difficult if we start receiving revision after revision.

Reply To: PyroJam 2023 (official competition discussion topic)

  JBPyro wrote: DrewFinale   Is that possible if I can update my show by changing placement and angles on any effects and fixing some errors before the deadline?   The best thing is to carefully check your show before submitting it for the first time. But obviously mistakes can happen, and we don't want show entries to be disqualified for a mistake that could have been fixed. If you find errors in your show, you may fix them and submit your show again using the show submission form any time before the March 4, 2023, deadline.

Reply To: PyroJam 2023 (official competition discussion topic)

DrewFinale   Is that possible if I can update my show by changing placement and angles on any effects and fixing some errors before the deadline?

Reply To: PyroJam 2023 (official competition discussion topic)

  DrewFinale wrote: Hi StarryNight, welcome to the Finale 3D forum!   When you say groundshells, do mean modifying aerial shells from the catalog so they explode on the ground? If so, sorry that’s not allowed in this year’s competition. It sounds like we might need to fix up a few items. Thanks for the heads up on those, we’ll take care of that right away. Otherwise, the catalog effects need to be used as they are. Making chains, breaking apart chains, and breaking apart cakes also isn’t allowed. We definitely don’t want to discourage creativity; we just have to be mindful of safety and the scale and complexity of the display set up.   Yes, that's what I meant. Thanks for the quick clarification.

Reply To: PyroJam 2023 (official competition discussion topic)

  DrewFinale wrote: Hi Engineer Cat, aggressively angled parabolic sequences of comets absolutely are possible. Take a closer look at the table on the competition page and you’ll see that there are no angle restrictions for the row of 19 “Front” positions. The only limitation is that the single shot racks will be placed on the ground, so you should not shoot comets at or below horizontal from the Front positions.         Oh geez, I been pulling up that chart every 10 mins to make sure I'm placing effects in the right positions and complete missed that!  I really appreciate the help.   I gotta say, this is the first time I'm using the software and although it looks complex, the more you play around with it the more things make sense. I'm sure there are shortcuts I'll learn but the software is absolute fantastic. It's the Pro Tools for pyros.   I'm guessing the license will expire the day after entries are due? When it does can I just purchase a Lite or Hobby license and when I log in it will only give me the options those versions have or will I need to download the other version?    

Reply To: PyroJam 2023 (official competition discussion topic)

Hi Engineer Cat, aggressively angled parabolic sequences of comets absolutely are possible. Take a closer look at the table on the competition page and you'll see that there are no angle restrictions for the row of 19 "Front" positions. The only limitation is that the single shot racks will be placed on the ground, so you should not shoot comets at or below horizontal from the Front positions.    

Reply To: PyroJam 2023 (official competition discussion topic)

  DrewFinale wrote: Hi Engineer Cat, there’s nothing wrong whatsoever. The red highlight in your screenshot indicates that the effect is angled to the right. If the effect were angled to the left, the highlight would be green. In this context, red is not bad, red is just a visual indicator of an angle to the right.   Ah fantastic. I'm suddenly noticing all these red positions and thought I messed something up.   I have another question relating to angles. Are parabolic comet curves not an option being they would have to go beyond the 20 degree limit to achieve them?