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    faust07
    last edited by 23 May 2016, 20:16

    This you can control with MSPhysics. The lifetime of the objects is very short, so that they will be deleted after 100 Frames.

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      Anton_S
      last edited by 23 May 2016, 23:34

      @faust07 said:

      Play and Reverse buttons work fine. Play, Stop and then Play again or Reset is running into problems...
      Emitted objects are not reset. Please test the model.

      Thanks for the report faust. I will fix it and also get the feature to save replay into model in the next release.

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        aasssddff
        last edited by 24 May 2016, 01:02

        Where can I find documentation on how the servo works? There was a comment way back that had...

        @unknownuser said:

        CODE: SELECT ALL
        rightx Left - right arrows
        righty Up - down arrows

        leftx A - D
        lefty W - S

        key('1') 0-9
        key('a') A-Z keys
        key('enter') All the Windows function keys. (lctrl, rctrl, space, backspace, etc...)
        key('numpad1') 0-9 Right numpad keys
        key('+') Numpad operations (+, -, *, /)

        key('lbutton') Mouse keys (mbutton, rbutton, xbutton1, xbutton2)

        get_var('variable') ... for script.

        What do I do with this?

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          SynSuka3D
          last edited by 24 May 2016, 17:31

          😢 Xbox controller please !!!!

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            Anton_S
            last edited by 26 May 2016, 04:21

            Announcing version 0.7.3. Download in first post.

            Faust07, I fixed the replay bug. I also added the feature to save replay into model. The replay is saved into model automatically just like in SP.

            SynSuka3d, I added joystick controls similar to SketchyPhysics.
            Here is a sample model: See controls in model

            Note that in order for the joystick to work it must be attached to USB before SketchUp is opened; that is, restart SketchUp if joystick doesn't work in the first place.

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              faust07
              last edited by 26 May 2016, 17:29

              Good news, as always. 👍

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                faust07
                last edited by 2 Jun 2016, 18:29

                The boat-car is a good example to learn the use of thrusters and joints (motor joint as a component copy).
                Version 0.7.4 (May 26, 2016) has the same problem in Replay that Play, Stop and then Play again is running into problems...
                Maybe it is my computer...

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                  Anton_S
                  last edited by 2 Jun 2016, 21:04

                  The emitter test you posted in one of the earlier post works as expected. Can you elaborate more on what problems you encounter?

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                    faust07
                    last edited by 3 Jun 2016, 16:46

                    Sorry. Maybe I have the function of the stop button just now understood. I think that with the stop function the model can be held and saved in an intermediate state of the simulation. After that you should delete the replay storage, otherwise unexpected intermediate phases of the simulation arise if you start or play again.

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                      Anton_S
                      last edited by 13 Jun 2016, 09:39

                      Announcing version 0.8.0!
                      This version comes with many bug fixes and improvements. As well as with two new joints: CurvySlider and CurvyPiston. A demonstration of these two joints is available at 3DWarehouse: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=d21984a9-477b-44d7-9eca-c191ae85afe4

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                        faust07
                        last edited by 13 Jun 2016, 14:48

                        The new Curvy Joints improve animation along paths fundamentally. The possibilities are not yet in sight. Great is that you can take curved sections and even edges with the joint in a group without to weld them, and therefore the curve in turn can be moved. Your examples show this excellent.
                        Two questions:
                        What are the rules for the orientation of the joints to an individual curve - exactly parallel?
                        It seems that old Servo Joints with Oscillator as a controller are not functioning as in version 0.7.0? Tested for example, with birdy and orca.

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                          Ralphxyz
                          last edited by 13 Jun 2016, 15:27

                          Well I hopefully thought I'd try again.

                          http://gettheworkdone.net/images/MSPhysics/6-13-2016_0.8.0.jpg

                          http://gettheworkdone.net/images/MSPhysics/6-13-2016_0.8.0.jpg

                          the error at least looks a little different.

                          Windows 10

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                            Anton_S
                            last edited by 13 Jun 2016, 18:33

                            Hello Faust,

                            Curvy joint orientation has no effect on a curve or whatsoever. The curve may be parallel or not parallel to the actual joint - it doesn't affect the way joint behaves. The joint object just represents the origin of the joints. The edge closest to the origin of the joint is considered as the starting edge and all its connected edges are considered as the consequent edges. As long as the curve (or a set of connected edges/arcs) is created within the joint, with the angle between each edge set to a maximum of 45 degrees, the curvy joint will work fine. To my experience CurvyJoints operate better on iterative solver than on exact solver. So if you use curvy joints, setting a solver model to iterative 4+ passes will guarantee the optimal behavior.

                            The servo joint was reworked in this version. Now instead of accel and damp, it uses angular rate, and the SP Mode was removed. If your joints relied on SP Mode, their controller values ranged from 0.0 to 1.0. Now that is changed. The controller values range from -min_angle to max_angle. So for your birdy the servo controllers should be changed to something like, oscillator(100)*30. The limits should be disabled or adjusted to -30,30.


                            Ralph,

                            Sometimes the zip file fails to extract all content. Try checking if Plugins/MSPhysics/win64/2.0/msp_lib_no_sdl.so exists.

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                              Anton_S
                              last edited by 13 Jun 2016, 19:39

                              Ralph, I reworked the main.rb to display more info about the loading errors.


                              Place in .../Plugins/MSPhysics/ folder. Overwrite the original one.

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                                Ralphxyz
                                last edited by 13 Jun 2016, 22:28

                                Thanks Anton,

                                http://gettheworkdone.net/images/MSPhysics/2016-06-13_18-25-06.jpg

                                http://gettheworkdone.net/images/MSPhysics/2016-06-13_18-25-06.jpg

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                                  Anton_S
                                  last edited by 13 Jun 2016, 23:02

                                  Okay that's better. Based on the message, particular files are missing from the plugin's folder. As mentioned before this could be due to extraction issues, where the zip extractor fails to extract all the files. To ensure that its not the code error, go to C:/Users/Ralph/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2015/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics/win64/
                                  and check if all of the following files are there:

                                  • libFLAC-8.dll
                                  • libmikmod-2.dll
                                  • libmodplug-1.dll
                                  • libogg.dll
                                  • libogg-0.dll
                                  • libvorbis.dll
                                  • libvorbis-0.dll
                                  • libvorbisfile-3.dll
                                  • SDL2.dll
                                  • SDL2_mixer.dll
                                  • smpeg2.dll

                                  If that's not the case, try re-downloading MSPhysics and extracting using 7-zip, as it might a better alternative to the standard windows extractor. If you don't want to go through all that manual extracting and moving mess, you can instead use PluginStore plugin to download and install MSPhysics by a few clicks.

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                                    Ralphxyz
                                    last edited by 14 Jun 2016, 12:58

                                    When I download from the PlugIn store all I get is a .rbz file not the zip file.

                                    Does that go in the Plugins folder?

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                                      Ralphxyz
                                      last edited by 14 Jun 2016, 15:53

                                      This is so irritating.

                                      I cannot run 7-zip I have had it installed and have used it with Windows 8 but it does not run in Windows 10.

                                      Win Zip apparently is not extracting all of the files specifically the win64 folder.

                                      I can go to GitHub and see the win64 files but I do not know how to download the individual files.

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                                        Ralphxyz
                                        last edited by 14 Jun 2016, 16:23

                                        Finally I got the win64 folder downloaded completely, I got 7-zip to work.

                                        Now:
                                        http://gettheworkdone.net/images/MSPhysics/x2016-06-14_12-18-54.jpg

                                        http://gettheworkdone.net/images/MSPhysics/x2016-06-14_12-18-54.jpg

                                        I am so sorry to be such a bother, I do not even know if I will understand how to use MSPhysics once I get it working it seems kinda complicated, but really neat in what I have seen.

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                                          faust07
                                          last edited by 14 Jun 2016, 23:35

                                          I have tested the installation of MSP-Version 0.8.0 with the ExtensionStore and it does not work (Windows 8.1, SUp 16 Make). But downloading from Google Drive, unzip, delete the old MSPhysics SubDirectory and copy the new into the plugin directory works.

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