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Reply To: Introductions – introduce yourself!

HELLO EVERYONE!   I'm Aaron Michael from the Philippines. I am working as a fireworks designer from Harmony Star Firework Simulations and designing spectacular displays that I also worked for pyro-musicals and fireworks show from Platinum Fireworks, Inc. For this year, I am proud to use Finale 3D Pro, which is very most useful software and versatility to pyrotechnic designers alike. I hope you enjoy this community and thank you for inviting me!

Columns in the Effects and Script windows – what are they all for?

Both the Effects window and the Script window in Finale 3D contain a ton of useful columns. Check out these articles from our documentation that explain what each column means and how it's designed to be used.   Effects window - descriptions of all columns   Script window - descriptions of all columns  

Reply To: Introductions – introduce yourself!

Hi,   i am Michael from Berlin/Germany. I am still a Hobbyist. Since many years i have  Pyroneo (Skydirector) Hardware. The Programming with their Software is good, but now i want to visualize my shows before, so i use Finale 3d Hobbyist.   Regards Michael  

Reply To: Finale 3D Pro + Models & Figure & Lancework

  Pirotex wrote:   Yes, here’s a simple lesson that anyone can repeat. The main thing, do not be afraid of the montage foam, draw the line calmly, without jerks, you will succeed!   Regards, Pirotex     Thank you for sharing this, absolute genius sir.

Reply To: Finale 3D Pro + Models & Figure & Lancework

I forgot the most important thing, to thank the developers of Final 3D Pro for the opportunity to create realistic models, see how they look at different angles at different distances, to select the color. Thank you!

Reply To: Finale 3D Pro + Models & Figure & Lancework

Thank you. I hope that this method of making the frame, whoever tries it, will like it. Before I realized I needed to use foam, I made frames out of wood, out of metal tape, out of aluminum tubing, on metal mesh, on perforated metal sheets, cut the outline out of plywood, attached the lance to plywood sheets...well, my journey was long. Here is another important psychological point, many people watch the video, and begin to mentally tell themselves that the foam is fragile, it is not reliable, they come up with any excuses to stay with their favorite framework, such as a tree. I can only say one thing for sure - if you once switched to the assembly foam, you will not only get a quality picture, you will never go back to your frame technology. Regards, Pirotex

Reply To: Finale 3D Pro + Models & Figure & Lancework

Thank you, this video is a great tutorial.  Your models have smooth lines of lances perfectly spaced out in the curves.  Your video explains how you do it with foam.  I haven't seen that technique before.  Thank you.

Reply To: Finale 3D Pro + Models & Figure & Lancework

  Pirotex wrote:   Yes, here’s a simple lesson that anyone can repeat. The main thing, do not be afraid of the montage foam, draw the line calmly, without jerks, you will succeed!   Regards, Pirotex     The frame is lightweight and strong enough. The video shows all the steps of making it. To start, you need a picture, a jpeg file with the outline of the model Pirotex. According to this contour (line) you will blow out the foam. You can change the scale of the JPG file at: https://rasterbator.net After scaling you need to remove the blank (without a drawing) pages from the PDF file. Print the PDF file on a printer. And start making the frame. From one can of mounting foam, you can make a line length of 12 to 16 meters ( 39 to 52 ft.) If you have a multimedia projector, you can not print on a printer, but project the image on the ground, and along the line of projection blow out the montage foam. Regards, Pirotex

Reply To: Finale 3D Pro + Models & Figure & Lancework

  Will wrote: The side-by-side example is extraordinarily impressive. Is there a youtube video that shows how a user creates the real world lance work to match the models from Pirotex? Yes, here's a simple lesson that anyone can repeat. The main thing, do not be afraid of the montage foam, draw the line calmly, without jerks, you will succeed! https://youtu.be/DUIEzqpykPc Regards, Pirotex  

Reply To: Finale 3D Pro + Models & Figure & Lancework

The side-by-side example is extraordinarily impressive.  Is there a youtube video that shows how a user creates the real world lance work to match the models from Pirotex?