
Join this short course on football lighting with cameras, using Dialux software, with instruction from Nelca Roco, a Dubai-based lighting designer.
Create a football field in Dialux by labeling your project, setting an exterior scene, selecting the soccer field, and scaling the ground plane while previewing in 3-D view.
Define the football field calculation points as the playing area and total area, adjust the grid to five by five for density, and prepare to place poles and floodlights.
Place six floodlights about 10 meters from the field edge using Dialux and a conventional 2 kilowatt with R2 beam optics, aiming for 500 lux horizontal and 1000 lux vertical.
Place fixed cameras at client locations with precise heights and angles, use reference lines or CAD for accuracy, then verify vertical and horizontal illuminance via real-time calculations.
Run the Dialux calculation to position cameras, adjust optics and angles, and generate a client report with luminaire parts list, coordinates, and isolines.
Import stadium 3D objects into Dialux and export as 3DS files. Use PCON Planner and 3D Warehouse to obtain lightweight models in meters, run calculations before inserting objects for presentation.
Explore football lighting design with Dialux and cameras, learn to achieve target lux levels and uniformity using the right optic and luminaire for football fields, with class I–III samples.
Explore practical football field lighting design using Dialux, covering outdoor class requirements (75 lux to 500 lux), calculation points, luminaire selection (R1, R3, R6), and aiming for uniformity.
Demonstrates football field lighting calculations in Dialux, adjusting aiming, beam, and mast height. Teaches class 3, 2, and 1 targets with plan-view, lux, uniformity, and glare management.
Practice football field lighting design in Dialux by adjusting tilt and beam settings (R1/R3/R6) to hit 500 lux and 0.7 uniformity, while checking glare and documenting results.
This course is all about football lighting design with vertical illumination using cameras.
This is now an updated course where you will learn all the tips and tricks on how to run the lighting design calculations using Dialux software. Although Dialux will be phased out soon due to the improvement of Dialux evo, it is still the best lighting design software for sports lighting so far.
In this course, we will discuss the three classifications of football lighting from CIBSE Lighting Guide 4 (LG-04), as well as the FIFA requirements.
The best part of this course is, I will teach you how you will set the camera locations for vertical illumination.
I will teach you how to aim and select the right optics for floodlights. And I will give you a sample Dialux file for you to practice and see for yourself how amazing and easy it is to run this sports lighting design using Dialux software.
I will assure you, football lighting with camera requirements is more exciting than regular Class I to Class III football requirements.
Enrol now in this course to enhance your skills and become confident in delivering your football sports lighting design PDF report.
This is a lifetime access course and you can have a money-back guarantee for 30 days.
See you in this online classroom!