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    Tape on surface

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      much
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      Hi.
      I am new to the sketchy physics and would liketo ask an advice from the experts.
      I have a cylinder which is being turned around and I would like to cover it with a masking tape, with a different color (as the cylinder is being turned).
      Does anyone have an idea how i will do it?

      Thank you.
      much.

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        CPhillips
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        @much said:

        Hi.
        I am new to the sketchy physics and would liketo ask an advice from the experts.
        I have a cylinder which is being turned around and I would like to cover it with a masking tape, with a different color (as the cylinder is being turned).
        Does anyone have an idea how i will do it?

        Thank you.
        much.

        There might be a way to fake it using a slider and a rotating "barber poll" kind of texture. But, even though it was suggested elsewhere that it might might be possible to make something out of joints and flat pieces I think you would find it tedious and the results disappointing. Sorry, its just not something this physics engine does well.

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