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Grandma2 Color Picker Plugin [updated]

Turn on Setup mode in the Layout View. Arrange the colored squares into a grid or a custom color wheel shape.

Place the downloaded .lua plugin file into the gma2/plugins directory on your USB drive. Step 2: Import the Plugin to grandMA2 Insert the USB drive into your grandMA2 console or PC wing. Open an empty window on one of your screens. Right-click (or press Edit and tap) an empty pool item.

The built-in tools do not easily allow for custom, highly organized grid layouts tailored to a specific festival or show file.

: Access exact gel matches and perfect color gradients. grandma2 color picker plugin

Multiple pickers for different fixture groups can be created, allowing instantaneous color changes that maintain complex lighting looks without manual parameter adjustment.

Run the plugin. It will usually ask you which fixture groups you want to control and which color presets you want to use as a "base."

The native grandMA2 interface provides color pickers, but they often require multiple clicks, menu navigation, or layout view assignments that do not update dynamically when you change fixture selections. Turn on Setup mode in the Layout View

Instead of just changing live programmer values, advanced plugins can automatically populate your Color Preset pool with standardized color palettes, saving hours of pre-production setup. How to Install and Set Up a Color Picker Plugin

To understand the necessity of the color picker plugin, one must first understand the native limitations of the grandMA2 environment regarding color. Out of the box, the console relies heavily on encoder wheels and a channel sheet for attribute control. To create a specific shade of lavender, for example, a programmer must mentally calculate the percentages of Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow required, scrolling through encoders or typing in specific values. This method is mathematical and linear, whereas the artistic process of lighting design is visual and organic. The native "Color Picker" window in grandMA2 is functional but often lacks the speed and visual fidelity required for high-pressure live environments. It presents the user with a limited color wheel that can be difficult to navigate with a mouse or console trackball, often resulting in a disjointed workflow that pulls the programmer out of the creative "flow state."

Native color pickers often struggle with fixtures that use non-standard color mixing (like RGBAMY or Red/Green/Blue/Lime/Cyan). Step 2: Import the Plugin to grandMA2 Insert

leonreucher251 offers a fork that automatically creates the layout pool and assigns images, making setup faster, though it might differ in features from the original. Where to find: GitHub repository . 3. Giaffo Designs Color FX Picker

: The ability to apply color logic across different fixture types with varying color mixing systems simultaneously.

Run the plugin in a clean "template" showfile first. Once your ultimate color layout is generated, export that specific layout and preset pool to your USB drive so you can instantly merge it into any guest festival file. Conclusion