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SketchyPhysics 3.5.6 (26 January 2015)

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    Lumenous1
    last edited by 27 Jun 2015, 04:16

    Hi there,

    I was wondering if Sketchyphysics would be suitable for measuring the overturning moment of an object? I'm working in a museum and we have done some basic 3d scans of objects which I have imported into SU. I have found a plugin for centre of gravity but would like to know if you could apply ground velocity to an object to see what size earthquake would topple it.

    Thanks

    Lumens

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      Anton_S
      last edited by 28 Jun 2015, 19:40

      Hello dna645. I would be more than willing to update SP to SU2015 64bit, but the problem is that I don't have the C++ source, since the libraries have to be compiled under x64 in order to work under 64 bit. I tried contacting Chris Phillips, the author of this plugin, but I haven't got a reply yet. Maybe Chris Phillips want's to publish SP 64bit himself, but he has been pretty inactive since I joined the forums, so I don't know. I'll just wait for his reply.


      Hello Lumenous. SketchyPhysics could be used for earthquake purposes, but I'm not sure if the results would be accurate. I mean more data has to be taken into account, like friction between surfaces. However, if friction isn't that vulnerable, here is a demo:sp_earthquake.skp Some adjustments to the slider properties could be made to suit your purpose.

      BTW, you don't need a plugin to calc object's center of gravity. Just assign model's shape to Compound2 and the center of gravity will be calculated automatically. To do it, right click desired object(s) and select SketchyPhysics->Shape->Compound2.

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        Lumenous1
        last edited by 30 Jun 2015, 00:20

        Thanks Anton_S

        Very good proof of concept. I'll have a go at testing settings and models and let you know how I get on. Generally our earthquakes are fault slippage in a north/south direction so one piston is fine as I can change the orientation of the object depending on how it would be exhibited. The tricky bit is modeling for any uplift during a p wave event. Maybe a single pulse piston in the up-down direction?

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          Anton_S
          last edited by 30 Jun 2015, 22:21

          Here is an example of earthquake left/right and up/down movement: sp_earthquake.skp You can adjust oscillation speed/length by adjusting slider properties. Do that by opening SP UI, selecting the desired slider joint, and editing properties.

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            PituPhysics
            last edited by 4 Jul 2015, 11:13

            SketchyPhysics 3.6 is available this link: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=61%26amp;t=62453

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              mknorr
              last edited by 31 Jul 2015, 07:16

              I want to thank Chris for this amazing plugin. 👍

              I do have a couple of wishes for a future release. 😄

              1. Support for 64 bit Sketchup
              2. Support for GPU number crunching monsters like CUDA.

              Thank you again and where do I donate to your cause?

              Cheers,
              Manfred

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                kpalasrinne
                last edited by 11 Aug 2015, 07:09

                I'm using Sketchup 2015 and don't seem to be able to install this program. Should it work? If not, what similar physics programs are out there?

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                  mknorr
                  last edited by 12 Aug 2015, 08:34

                  My understanding is that 64 bit SketchUp isn't supported.

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                    beeker
                    last edited by 14 Aug 2015, 10:18

                    Presumably an x64 version is on its way, but can anybody provide a date on when?

                    Think I'll have to revert to a previous 32bit version until they do 😞

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                      huntfortegmail.com
                      last edited by 19 Aug 2015, 15:19

                      Is there a timeline for development of a SketchyPhysics version that is compatible with Sketchup 2015 64 bit? Thanks. Tom

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                        Mrtapo8
                        last edited by 24 Jan 2016, 14:10

                        Hey guys exsit version for skethcup 2015 please ?

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                          Mrtapo8
                          last edited by 29 Jan 2016, 17:21

                          Hello can i ask if is possible to make with this plugin also working twine iam trying and trying but it is still fixed like pipeline.

                          Thank you !!!

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                            dgimagge
                            last edited by 5 Feb 2016, 02:22

                            Hi everyone, I am new in SketchyPhysics.

                            I don`t know if this is the best forum to ask help for my question.
                            Sorry if not, and please tell me where is the best place.

                            This is my question:

                            I installed SketchyPhysics in Sketchup 8 (Windows 32 bits).
                            I follow the tutorials but at the first test I found an error that has me stopped:
                            I create a box and another copy over that.
                            Mark "static" to the bottom box.
                            Put a hinge in one border (left or right) in the middle edge of both boxes.
                            Joint the hinge with the bottom box.
                            Group the upper box with the hinge.
                            And when I click in "play", the upper box fall down rotating from the hinge and fall through the bottom box.
                            I tried to do a lot of times and always the same result.
                            Is like that when I assign the "parent" to the hinge to rotate, that parent box become NO solid.
                            Help please. Thanks.

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                              Anton_S
                              last edited by 5 Feb 2016, 22:31

                              Dgimagge, to prevent bodies connected by joints from passing through each other, select the joint, open SketchyPhysics UI, and enable the "ConnectedCollide" checkbox option. By default, this option is disabled.

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                                dgimagge
                                last edited by 6 Feb 2016, 01:26

                                Anton_S, thank you so much. Thats the key.
                                I wonder why in any tutorial teach that !!!!

                                Thanks again.

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                                  romi63
                                  last edited by 25 Feb 2016, 22:58

                                  Well,
                                  February 2016, Major SketchUp update (2016) out up and running but still no word on the 64 bit version of this very useful plug-in.
                                  I tried to install it anyway, but obviously not being compatible with a 64 bit version, it gave me a bunch of errors and doesn't load....
                                  If there was a turn around about this I should found it by now..

                                  Just hoping a 64 bit version release will be out soon.
                                  Thank you.

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                                    GreyMatter
                                    last edited by 27 Feb 2016, 06:38

                                    Hi there, can someone please help me answer a very simple question. Is SP compatible with SU 2015 Pro on a Macbook running OSX 10.9.5?

                                    I've expanded the SP zip and dumped the contents into the Plugin folder associated with SU2015. SketchyPhysics is visible in the extensions tab found under File/Preferences etc but nothing relating to SP comes up in the toolbar. I have also tried the same process with my previous versions of sketchup 2014 and 8.

                                    Am I doing something wrong or does SP just not work on Mac?

                                    Thanks in advance

                                    Matt

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                                      gepponline77
                                      last edited by 8 Mar 2016, 11:21

                                      I've just downloaded the new version of Sketchup Make, installed sketchyphisics and all seems to work, but if i try to edit joint setting nothing happen.
                                      I right click on a joint, select "joint settings" and i expect a widows appear (i used this in an old version) but no window appear and i don't know which is the problem. Is there a way to have a debug of it?
                                      thank you!

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                                        jumpjack
                                        last edited by 17 Mar 2016, 09:07

                                        @anton_s said:

                                        SketchyPhysics is a real-time physics simulation plugin for SketchUp created by Chris Phillips.

                                        See extended versions maintained by PituPhysics: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=61%26amp;t=62453

                                        SP 3.5, the unofficial release, comes with many bug fixes

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        SketchyPhysics 3.7.1

                                        SketchyPhysics 3.7.1 Release date: December 23, 2015. Copyright © 2009-2016, Chris Phillips

                                        It remains just for 32-bit SketchUp to use.

                                        I'm a bit confused...

                                        V.3.2 was the last one from Chris Phillips, now stopped?
                                        Than a new branch named "3.5.x" was started? By Anton_S ?
                                        Then a NEW branch named "3.7.x" was started? By PituPhysics? Or this is the continuation of 3.5?!?

                                        What does "It remains just for 32-bit SketchUp to use" mean? That a 64-bit version exists?

                                        3.5.x branch.
                                        3.7.x branch

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                                          sekramer10
                                          last edited by 26 Mar 2016, 03:02

                                          Hello,

                                          Just downloaded SU 2016 64 bit. I was looking for a physics simulator, it seems this is the only one so far. But it doesn't install on SU2016 64 bit? Will there be a new version soon? I need it now.

                                          Thanks.

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