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Here is a list of best free lighting simulation software for Windows. These freeware are used in the simulation of light in various situations. You can build various indoor and exterior projects, setup lighting sources and related parameters, and perform lighting calculations.

Lighting graphics are said to be 'drawn to scale'. 'Scale' is the relative size at which a drawing is printed or plotted.

Since we use it to model sets (which is a great communication tool between directors, producers, designers), I can take the set model and add a lighting grid at the correct height and distance and build my plot. The learning curve is minimal and I find it very easy to use, which makes generating drawings very fast. Lighting Plot Program, free lighting plot program software downloads. Feel free to let us know what you are using in the comments below! Online By far the easiest solution is this free online tool called Stage Plot Designer: Fill out artist, venue, date/time, and optional input list and notes, and drag and drop graphic elements to your heart’s content. Then click the Print button.

In American theatre (obviously, this may differ in countries that use the metric system), the traditional scales are:

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½' : 1'-0'

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¼' : 1'-0'.

If the scale is ½':1'-0', an object that is 1' long in the 'real world' is drawn ½' long on the drawing.

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Likewise, if the scale is ¼' : 1'-0', the same object would be drawn ¼' long.

In other words, a 3' line on the drawing represents a 12' wall in the real world (because a 3' line is 12 quarters of an inch, and each ¼' represents one foot). These scales are generally referred to as 'quarter-inch' and 'half-inch'.

Resist whatever temptation you might have to use other scales; in the American and Canadian professional theatre, electricians are accustomed to these scales and using different ratios will cause confusion and waste of time.

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If you are reading a plot or drawing by hand, rather than with a Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) program, drawing and measuring to scale is made much easier by using a special ruler called an 'architects' scale' (be aware that there is also a tool called an 'engineers' scale', which uses the metric system but otherwise looks exactly like an architect's scale).