Total found:3051
This tutorial demonstrates how to use scripting features to create letter patterns with comets and mines.
Reply To: Issues with visual display script timing

Welcome to the forum! You didn’t do anything wrong, we just haven’t quite gotten to the project of making the timeline adjust automatically. To extend your timeline and increase the length of your show, go to ‘Show > Set show duration’.   Looking at your screenshot, it also looks like you’re running an old release of Finale 3D. To take advantage of all the newest features and improvements, get the latest release from the Download page.

Reply To: Gas Mine/ Fireball

I feel real smart right now… 🤦‍♀️  No, I had been leaving it on the supplier list only.  Thanks for your help, really appreciate it!

Issues with visual display script timing

As you can see in the bottom right corner of picture I can not scroll any further. Is there something I accidentally hit or have turned off? Need assistance have to send a video of show tomorrow morning to a customer.  

Reply To: Gas Mine/ Fireball

Did you try the fireball effects in the built-in Generic Effects Collection?  

Gas Mine/ Fireball

Hello,   I’m looking for a fireball/ gas mine/ super nuke effect. I haven’t been able to find anything in the effects… Do you happen to know of a similarly styled effect I can use as a placeholder, or possibly point me in the right direction for creating a simulation?   Thank you!

Reply To: Saving Shoot Site Layout

Yes, absolutely! You can save a site layout just by saving a show and using it as a template for future shows.   Option 1) Get everything set up to your liking, then do ‘File > Save’ to save a show file. Then, each time you need to design a new show, do ‘File > Open’ then ‘File > Save as’ to save a copy and start a new show.   Option 2) Get everything set up to your liking, then do ‘File > User settings > Save show as start-up template’. This will replace the default blank show with your show, exactly as it’s configured. With this approach, Finale 3D will automatically launch using your show template.   Why these options?   Because all of the digital assets for a show are saved directly in the show FIN file itself. This includes not only the positions, effects and the script, but also the music, camera presets, position shortcuts, scenery (background images, Google Maps, 3D models, etc.), and everything in ‘Show > Show settings’. The show FIN file also includes “blueprints”, which means report, label, and diagram templates, and custom table layouts (which are represented as puzzle pieces in the Effects and Script windows).