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  • E Offline
    eldar
    last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 19:56

    hi! i was wondering if there's a way to lock the pose in SketchyPhysics, maybe with an example i can explain myself (english is not my first language) i downloaded the model of the robot arm, open the model, push the play physics button and start to move the fingers and made a cool pose, but when i finish and use others sketchup buttons the pose is lost, my question is: there is a way to not lose this pose or save it, stay with the worked pose and continue working with the tools of sketchup, draw something, etc? (maybe save in a layer?)

    This is very important also in my work as an architect to design solar protection windows and stuff like this. Amazing tool by the way, thanks!!

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      Julius
      last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 20:13

      @eldar said:

      hi! i was wondering if there's a way to lock the pose in SketchyPhysics, maybe with an example i can explain myself (english is not my first language) i downloaded the model of the robot arm, open the model, push the play physics button and start to move the fingers and made a cool pose, but when i finish and use others sketchup buttons the pose is lost, my question is: there is a way to not lose this pose or save it, stay with the worked pose and continue working with the tools of sketchup, draw something, etc? (maybe save in a layer?)

      This is very important also in my work as an architect to design solar protection windows and stuff like this. Amazing tool by the way, thanks!!

      i don't think so...anyway wait for CPhilips'answer.

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        CPhillips
        last edited by 7 Feb 2008, 03:59

        @eldar said:

        hi! i was wondering if there's a way to lock the pose in SketchyPhysics, maybe with an example i can explain myself (english is not my first language) i downloaded the model of the robot arm, open the model, push the play physics button and start to move the fingers and made a cool pose, but when i finish and use others sketchup buttons the pose is lost, my question is: there is a way to not lose this pose or save it, stay with the worked pose and continue working with the tools of sketchup, draw something, etc? (maybe save in a layer?)

        This is very important also in my work as an architect to design solar protection windows and stuff like this. Amazing tool by the way, thanks!!

        I understand. That should be possible. Ill add it to my list.

        You could do something similar now if you take advantage of a bug. Just save the model while the simulation is running. It will save it in the posed position.

        Chris

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          eldar
          last edited by 20 Feb 2008, 04:26

          CPhillips thanks for considering the idea and sorry for my late answer, as you said save the model is the solution, for me this open a lot of new possibities like make a simple skeleton to a design character and pose the figure in contex to make a draw... all inside sketchup instead to learn and buy poser (i know poser is a much more powerfull program but it's only for this then i needed)

          ...one more question is in yours planes to add a feature to make the sketchyphysics an executable? (.exe) something like blender with his gamengine, it will be very cool to have a feature like that, view and walk to the model from a human point of view, open doors with the sliders, jump to a selected scene, all of this without the possibilty to edit the model. this two tools will combine perfect with this idea: a bake ligth tool inside sketchup http://www.youtube.com/user/adambillyard and a video texture http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfr8cLZNvWg

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            StarWarsKnower
            last edited by 23 Mar 2008, 14:04

            Hey, just an idea for the next SketchyPhysics, (love the boyancy by the way), could you make it so you make a line and the object attatches itself to that line. You can click and drag it to move along that line. I mean like a slider, except you can make the line bent and curved. Or the same but more like a piston where you can choose how far along the line your object is. Good luck with the next SP, and I hope you take my idea into consideration.
            Also, my dad is from ImaginationTechnologies, and is working on a 3D chip at the moment, and he loves your work.

            Thx

            StarWarsKnower πŸ˜‰

            Mike

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              CPhillips
              last edited by 2 Apr 2008, 02:00

              Sorry for the delay, I just noticed this post.

              I would like to do a joint like you describe. It would make a LOT of things possible. I have tried a few times but haven't figured out how to make it yet. Its a bit more complicated than it sounds.

              Chris

              @starwarsknower said:

              Hey, just an idea for the next SketchyPhysics, (love the boyancy by the way), could you make it so you make a line and the object attatches itself to that line. You can click and drag it to move along that line. I mean like a slider, except you can make the line bent and curved. Or the same but more like a piston where you can choose how far along the line your object is. Good luck with the next SP, and I hope you take my idea into consideration.
              Also, my dad is from ImaginationTechnologies, and is working on a 3D chip at the moment, and he loves your work.

              Thx

              StarWarsKnower πŸ˜‰

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                QS3D
                last edited by 11 Apr 2008, 01:37

                Chris, I really like this plugin. I've only used it for a couple of hours though... What is the date of the latest version? Would it (will it) be possible to add animated functions to a model? say you build a tower crane; is there a way to cause it to swing left or right by pushing a key?

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                  CPhillips
                  last edited by 11 Apr 2008, 23:11

                  @qs3d said:

                  Chris, I really like this plugin. I've only used it for a couple of hours though... What is the date of the latest version? Would it (will it) be possible to add animated functions to a model? say you build a tower crane; is there a way to cause it to swing left or right by pushing a key?

                  Latest released verions is SketchyPhysics2 beta 1 dated Jan 14. Next version will support keyboard controls.

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                    tacianomm
                    last edited by 24 Jun 2010, 23:17

                    @krisidious said:

                    oh yeah with this ruby you can make a model of our solar system, and then have collisions...

                    That's exactly what I'm trying to do.
                    But how can we simulate the orbit movement?
                    I can't figure out a way to this.
                    Does anyone have any idea?
                    πŸ˜‰

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                      Wacov
                      last edited by 30 Jun 2010, 18:19

                      In the super-experimental version which no-one really uses (SP3X Jun27th), you can set a body's damping. What that means is with gravity set to 0, objects will carry on moving forever unless stopped, so you can create a true orbital motion sim by setting a static 'sun' as a magnet (which actually acts more like a gravitational field), and setting the planetary bodies to magnetic. If you give them motion at the start of the sim, they should fall into orbit πŸ˜„

                      This was shown by one of CPhillip's demos, but I don't know where to find it πŸ˜•

                      Anyway, you can get Jun 27th here: http://sketchyphysics.wikia.com/index.php?title=Special:Outbound&f=SketchyPhysicsWiki&u=http%3A%2F%2Fsketchyphysics2.googlecode.com%2Ffiles%2FSetupSketchyPhysics3x-Jun27.exe, but be warned, not many people use it, since you're not supposed to share models made with it on the warehouse.

                      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/cldetails?mid=3096a836877fb9af6cd8ad826e9017b8&prevstart=0

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