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How to use the Vizrt 4 Parliament Plugin. The Vizrt 4 Parliament plugin allows you to recreate a graphical representation or parliamentary seats. This representation of seats is generally reserved for election graphics, however the Parliament plugin can be used in other ways for your own uses. The plugin will create an organized rounded structure out of the number of containers designated within the plugin. The Vizrt 4 Parliament Plugin is found in the Built-Ins window, the Container Plugins tab, under the Tools folder. You can use this plugin on any two dimensional or three dimensional geometry found in Built-Ins, Geometry Plugins. You can drag the Parliament plugin onto the container that has the geometry of your choice. You may need to scale your geometry down first or rotate it to see a certain angle. As you will see, once you drag the parliament plugin onto the container it will copy or duplicate the container by the default number in the Parliament plugin. By default, the number of containers is set to 40, thus you will see forty geometry objects in your scene tree editor. Once inside the Parliament plugin editor, there are several options to adjust the layout of the design. Some of the settings include: Number of Items will allow you to set the number of containers (seats) to be created in the rounded (parliament) structure. The number is set to forty by default but can be adjusted manually by entering a number or by clicking the arrows next to it. If you do change this number it will be necessary to click the Rebuild Geometry button to update the structure. Number of Rows allows you to set the number of rows within the parliament structure. Changing the number of rows will adjust the shape of the structure because you’re using the same number of containers but distributing them differently.