TruCUT RDWorks the Row and Column Dislocation Overview (Part 10) LGP Design Videos
rdworks row column dislocation
When it comes to the Dislocation option within the feature, this is great for uneven offsets.
You are able to do these to your Rows and Columns, you are also able to have them both active at the same time.
This video is part of a Mini-Series.
Next video covers LGP Design – Round Preview.
Previous video covered LGP Design – Row and Col Length.
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Video Transcript
All right, guys, In today's video, we're gonna be looking at your row and column this location that's found under the L G P design feature. But before that, let's have a quick intro first. Mm. Okay, so today's video can be found on softwaretraining.co.za z. We make sure that easy to watch problem solving videos, and we also have daily updates. Otherwise we're back in the programme. Yeah, Now, just a quick reminder. This is a miniseries on the L. G P design, and we will also leave relevant links and description so you guys can follow it along. Now, when it comes to the row and column dislocation, this is pretty much like putting offset on every second row. So obviously, depending on the light sources you're using, it might vary depending on the baseline as well. But general practise or concept behind it is to put like an offset for every second row. So let's have a quick look at it go into the future. So my draw bombs going to open the LDP design, I'm gonna make it quicker rectangle applied so we can see the lines. Okay. It looks like we still have some gradient? Yes. So let's just click the zero that one out and then go apply again. There we go. Now we've got a nice space shape. Got a four point light at the moment And then to do that, we so underneath the settings we said in the last video, so they rolled length. Now we've got here rode this location and I'm calling dislocation. So if I had to that first add one then we go to system So we've got the road dislocation on at the moment we apply. And as you can see now, every second line is offset that falls in between the spacing of the previous line. Then if we go to, uh, let's put that one offered but column dislocation Now pick up fly And now it will do it on the vertical axis as well, Or I don't know. I think that's actually the horizontal now. Then we will do the same thing. Was kind of staggered in between each other. Obviously. Um, yeah, we We've got a different set up here with four point lighting. If we had to change this lighting is set to one side at like apply. Then we've got this all in one panel, only the way it happens, and obviously you can add both of them at the same time they apply, and then you can see it's a nice mess over there. But it does have quite a good coverage with covers, a lot of the areas, but as you can see, we've got some white spacing. Still, that's not very even in my people. So I would personally just have one or the other comply. And then now we have quite a nice balance there. Otherwise, that is it on the row and column this location. If we had to head here to softwaretraining.co.za. Guys will notice. We've got a variety of different Softwares we do cover, and also you can isolate your search on the top of right. If you do not, however, find the training videos you're looking for is just simply go here, request the training video filling the mini form. Then we'll do our best to try and make that for you. But otherwise thanks guys for watching and cheers