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WYSIWYG

If you are looking for WYSIWYG, you have come to the right place. We explain what WYSIWYG is and point you to the official download.

What is WYSIWYG?

WYSIWYG is a production design program that comes in three flavors: the Report edition, which offers users a comprehensive lighting plotter, gear scheduling/listing and planning solution; the Design edition, which supplies users with 3D simulation capabilities for presenting lighting and production ideas in a dynamic format; and finally, the Perform edition, which adds more features and the ability to design complete performance simulations.

Of the 3 editions of the software, only Report is restricted to 2D views (although it has drawing tools for graphics production as well). All of them have access to a 13,000-strong library of useable fixtures, CAD modeling utilities, compatibility with most industry-standard file formats for export and import (more specifically, CAD, PDF, DWG and DXF), the scalable plotting, and both automated & conventional model types. Perform is the full-featured edition and thus the most expensive of all three. It shares 3D view, enhanced beams/video/picture walls, time of day simulation, and studio-quality rendering tools with the mid-level Design edition while also adding the following: connectivity to (certain) DMX hardware, 2-way communications with compatible consoles, 6-degree movement simulation, Artnet/CITP/DMX connection, and more than 50,000 DMX channels in total.

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File types supported by WYSIWYG

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Last updated: : August 6, 2014