30011
Tangential Breakup
provides a directional movement in the direction
of rotation; and is most suitable for flames, flowing
water and other effects where a single direction of movement
is required. |
30012
Radial Breakup
provides a regular movement suitable for flickering
flames, water ripple, reflected water, and shimmer for
heat haze or mirage effects. |
30013
Spiral Breakup
provides bi-directional movement like wind blown
rain, snow or wind-fanned flames. It is worth experimenting
with the angle of the gobo to achieve all possibilities
with this disc. |
30014
Linear Breakup
provides rhythmic movement and can be used to
simulate a breeze through the branches of a tree or rhythmic
undulations from ocean waves. |
30015
Triangle Breakup
provides a more pronounced rhythmic effect than
the Linear Breakup and is intended for use with a split
color as a psychedelic effect or a rough sea effect. |
30016
Cloud Breakup
is designed for a softer directional movement
particularly at slow speeds. It can provide interesting
cloud effects with cloud gobos or a soft flowing stream
effect. |
30017
Elliptical Breakup
is designed to provide bi-directional two plane
movement, similar to the Spiral Breakup, but with the
added feature that the direction of movement varies as
the disc revolves. This is specifically for snow or similar
slow moving effects where flurries of movement would
be expected. |
30018
Dot Breakup
is designed to maintain a clearer projection of
the gobo image with movement and is suggested for effects
such as falling leaves. |
30019
Flicker Wheel
is for providing a flicker effect in conjunction
with a high motor speed. This can be used for passing
train effects or just to break up the beam of a spotlight
for simple strobe effects. |
30020
Coarse Radial Breakup
is particularly effective animating light from
a nonfocusing source while providing a minimal loss in
intensity. |
30021
Coarse Tangential Breakup
is most suitable for animation effects (i.e.,
flames) in ellipsoidal spotlights without gobos or in
nonfocusing lights such as fresnels. |