[Tutorial > Modeling] blocks landslide using SketchyPhysics
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using sketchyphysics and saving the file just afer "playing " the physics rules ( wait until all the blocs stop to move).
sorry if this trick is well known...
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Namza,
It doesn't matter if it's well known or not, it's a neat trick and you're the first to post it here so thanks!
I edited your subject title so it's a bit easier to understand and find.
Thanks again,
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Namza, if you don't mind, I'm moving your post to the Tutorials > Plugins... > Sketchy Physics section.
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@gaieus said:
Namza, if you don't mind, I'm moving your post to the Tutorials > Plugins... > Sketchy Physics section.
its not realy a physics tutorial ( nothing to do execept putting blocks and waiting they fall)...its a way of modeling using this plugg. People who arent interrested by playing with sketchyphysics can be interrested bye using it as i propose.
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Moved back...
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Wow thanks much, I cant believe I hadnt thought of doing this... I made a couple models where I positioned each and every object by hand.
That way took hours, this way takes minutes.
See here the result of a grossly overloaded pallet when combined with a grossly under-intelligent employee.Mind you the pallet jack had to be positioned by hand, Sketchy Physics' object types do not allow the entire model to be used as a single object (unless used as a static mesh, which wont work here), leading to VERY odd things happening when placed underneath and through the slats on the pallet. This can be worked around, but I did this in a few minutes time.
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