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    Nagaraju
    last edited by 10 Jun 2009, 06:03

    pls help to me i want light effects from sketchup physics

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      Chris Fullmer
      last edited by 10 Jun 2009, 06:18

      Hi Nagaraju, feel free to browse the entire forum here. There is a forum set aside for SketchyPhysics (inside the "Extensions" forum). We'll move this thread over there for you. (Well, I won't. I'm administratively challenged).

      You want to add lights to SketchUp? I'm not sure if SketchyPhysics does that anyways though. You need a renderer - like Vray, podium, LightUp, irender, kerkythea, indigo, on and on and on. There are lots of threads discussing them all. Please look at them first to get an idea of what they do,

      Chris

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        Gaieus
        last edited by 10 Jun 2009, 10:42

        I don't know (think) Sketchy Physics has light effects either. As Chris suggested, you can use some rendering programs but I'm afraid, Sketchy Physics is not "compatible" with any so you may not have the animations created in it when rendering.

        @chris fullmer said:

        We'll move this thread over there for you. (Well, I won't. I'm administratively challenged).

        I'll move it...

        Gai...

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          CPhillips
          last edited by 10 Jun 2009, 17:44

          No lights in SketchyPhysics. Also no color changing and no fluid effects.

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