When I try to connect joints, a message says I need RC1
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Why would sketchyphysics offer a joint command only to not allow you to use it unless you have RC1. I have been trying very hard to find a download for RC1. Any help with this would be outstanding. I have google sketchup 6 and currently am using the sketchyphysics 3 plugin. I have read and watched tutorials on how to use joint connectors so I know I am doing it correctly. I simply am not getting the same result and the "need sketchypysics RC1" message tells me I need that but have no clue where to find it.
thanks
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In this page you find a link and very much help about SketchyPhysics!
http://sketchyphysics.wikia.com/wiki/SketchyPhysicsWikiThis is direct link to download the SP3RC1 in Windows .exe file. (link to Mac is on the other link above.
http://sketchyphysics2.googlecode.com/files/SketchyPhysics3RC1-WinInstaller.exe -
hpnisse
Thanks for the link. I downloaded the file and installed it. The plugin shows up but I still get that same error message when trying to use the connect joint feature. You heard of this problem with
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Is this actually a pop-up error message? Are you unable to connect the joints, or is the error preventing you from using the tools?
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@wacov said:
Is this actually a pop-up error message? Are you unable to connect the joints, or is the error preventing you from using the tools?
The error appears in the upper left corner of the viewing screen in sketchup. It disallows me to the joint connector tool. It has done after repeated reinstalls of the ad on using different copies of the file. Just frustrating since I see many happily able to use this tool. I am currently using sketchup 6. Hopefully that isnt the issue.
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You have to hold the control (Ctrl) button when you connect joints or they won't connect. the message is for people who download a file from the warehouse that uses sketchyphysics 3, but they only have sketchyphysics 2 installed
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