My Rubik's Cube model
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Mmmm... try making each of the 5 parts of the center piece a separate group, not a component, and then grouping them all together.
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The simulation should work like this:
[flash=425,344:10eiopeu]http://www.youtube.com/v/JxCEmqnvD2Y[/flash:10eiopeu]
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Nice video!!! well... i have done all that, but when I press play it is still deformed
can you maybe send me the model that you have made??
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Sure, I did it in Sketchy Physics 1, not sure if it will work if you have another version installed.
I used WinRAR to compress it because the ZIP file was almost twice the size.
If you don't have WinRAR installed,
http://download.cnet.com/WinRAR/3000-2250_4-10007677.html
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By the way, this is a really nice introduction to SketchyPhysics:
http://sketchyphysicstutorial.googlepages.com/And don't forget to visit the SP sub-forum. Lots of SP geniuses over there. I'm almost as new as you to Sketchy Physics.
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...That, or export to jpg, and find a program that can put them all into a video. (I still can't find one...)
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I downloaded a MacRar... or something... well I am getting the hang of this, but I don't know why I cant export it into a video. The options I get are: Skp, Png and Jpg...
How did you get it into a video?? Maybe with a screen cam??
PS: I spotted another problem... because the small pieces on the Cubies are set to Ignore, when they hit the ground, they go strait trough... What can I do about that??
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I didn't find any program like that. The animation it self is quite nice. That plugin ROCKS
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@kus said:
How did you get it into a video?? Maybe with a screen cam??
PS: I spotted another problem... because the small pieces on the Cubies are set to Ignore, when they hit the ground, they go strait trough... What can I do about that??I used Camstudio to record the onscreen action.
Yes, there's that problem with the cubelets. As I said, I'm as new as you to SketchyPhysics. Actually, I followed the tutorial a couple days ago just to be able to break this cube. I was using SP1 but I think in SP3 there's something called "breakable joints" that could prove useful in this case.
@unknownuser said:
...That, or export to jpg, and find a program that can put them all into a video. (I still can't find one...)
You can make a video from a JPG sequence with VideoMach.
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@ecuadorian said:
I used Camstudio to record the onscreen action.
You can make a video from a JPG sequence with VideoMach.
these are mac users... neither of those programs have os x versions
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There's always Bootcamp.
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@ecuadorian said:
There's always Bootcamp.
never .. i wouldn't want any of that junk on my system
Snapz, Screenium, iShowU, are a few of the better screen capture apps.. Jing has a free version.
with quicktime, you can make a video out of sequenced jpegs...
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yeah... I used IShowU... now here is the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rFGR_IKp8g
Now se the problem with ignoring the pieces??
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It's hard to notice if you don't know that beforehand. In fact, I didn't notice it.
But if you want to do it right, I recommend asking the geniuses in the SketchyPhysics sub-forum. I'm a newbie
By the way, the video looks really good!
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TY... this was a massive first for me... first time ever working with SketchyPhysics, first time ever working with IShowU, first time ever working with IMovie and first time ever posting a video on YouTube
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Well now I am wondering if I can render this animation... and if I can, which render engine do I need for it...
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I think the only renderer which sort of supports SP animations is indigo, although you'll have to get in touch with whaat as it is an experimental feature (i.e. not available in a general release.)
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Did you re-work the cube with breakable joints?
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not realy... I don't even know how to...
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