Hi all,
I have just created a drawing of a logo in the editor within Quickshow. I now what to play it through quikshow on Friday night. Is there anyway to convert it or import it? or should I try and draw it again in Draw3d?
Cheers
Rich
Hi all,
I have just created a drawing of a logo in the editor within Quickshow. I now what to play it through quikshow on Friday night. Is there anyway to convert it or import it? or should I try and draw it again in Draw3d?
Cheers
Rich
Thats the problem. It wont give me the option to save as an .ild It only saves as .qshw (or something similar)
You can't.
You need to redo it it in TraceIt I think (not really used it but I think it exports to ilda).
QS will only allow you save files into its own proprietary format and as Live Pro was developed before QS its doesn't support them so far as I'm aware.
I just posted a short tutorial about...
http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...e?goto=newpost
Hoping it will be useful.
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I guess I will draw it again. Its not too complicated.
Steve I will try your method later today and see if I can get it done that way.
Thanks
Sorted, I just exported the cue as a .lds
This opened up in LivePRo just fine.
Cheers
Rich
If you can export to ild from QS then you have one of the earlier builds as I'm sure that's been removed in later builds. You can only export as an LD2000 Frame Note in later builds and personally I find even that difficult as you have to select the cue length manually and it seems to alter the cue if you choose the wrong length.
However, if you have a build that contains a work around then congrats. It saves redoing the trace again which can be a nightmare if a lot of adjustment or cleaning up was needed.
He said .lds, not .ild
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