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  • C Offline
    CPhillips
    last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 23:44

    I have been working on a new version of SketchyPhysics. Its still a few weeks away but I wanted to show off one new feature "controllable joints".

    The new joints are Servo, Piston and Motor. Each can be controlled by a slider or joystick.

    I uploaded a few videos to youtube:
    Posing a car with sliders
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xay-Gu9lxGc

    Demonstration of Servo and Piston. Note the adjustable springiness.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp2t_ogFvfI

    Here is a 3 wheeled RC vehicle that uses joystick for control.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJI4zWbnKx0

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      solo
      last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 23:45

      Thats sooo cool, I especially liked the car doors.

      Is that a new dropbox controller too?

      I wait with anticipation.

      http://www.solos-art.com

      If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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        CPhillips
        last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 23:45

        @solo said:

        Thats sooo cool, I especially liked the car doors.

        Is that a new dropbox controller too?

        Thanks. ๐Ÿ˜„
        What do you mean "dropbox controller"? In the UI?

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        • D Offline
          daiku
          last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 23:47

          That is totally amazing.

          Clark Bremer
          http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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            boofredlay
            last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 23:48

            I am so looking forward to this.

            http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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            • C Offline
              CPhillips
              last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 23:48

              I have been working on adding "forces" this week. A force can act like (among other things) a magnet or a bomb. Here are a few Youtube videos where I use a magnet force to make planets and asteroids collide.

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPqQtwdYrxE
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebw1iEtrmtQ
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PC6gQxbHSqo

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                daiku
                last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 23:49

                Again, this is just too cool. Have you thought about engineering applications? I'm thinking about simulating how a timber frame structure reacts to gravity and wind loads. I know engineers use a tool called Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to do this kind of modeling, but it would be great to do it directly from my sketchup models! CB.

                Clark Bremer
                http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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                • C Offline
                  CPhillips
                  last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 23:50

                  I don't think the physics engine is really suitable for doing real world simulation. Its more for game style physics. Plus I don't know how I would go about modeling something like a nail.

                  Chris

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                    JClements
                    last edited by 1 Jan 2008, 19:03

                    Chris,

                    Does or will Sketchy Physics be able to move an object along a path? I realize a path is not a "hinge", but my first impression is that it wouldn't be too difficult to impliment just a few parameters for a path ... speed/resistance/friction, object orientation, backwards and/or forwards motion, etc. With your new slider control it be ideal for demonstrating processes such raising and lowering a box or a car moving along a road or basic process flows.

                    If it is possible already to do this, could you post an example of a simple model please? I've been looking for a way to do basic object animations for demonstrating mechanical processes without jumping through a bunch of hoops, creating hugh file sizes, or spending a huge amount time (getting quick turn-around times).

                    Regard, John.

                    John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                      CPhillips
                      last edited by 1 Jan 2008, 23:29

                      @jclements said:

                      Chris,
                      Does or will Sketchy Physics be able to move an object along a path? I realize a path is not a "hinge", but my first impression is that it wouldn't be too difficult to impliment just a few parameters for a path ... speed/resistance/friction, object orientation, backwards and/or forwards motion, etc. With your new slider control it be ideal for demonstrating processes such raising and lowering a box or a car moving along a road or basic process flows.

                      If it is possible already to do this, could you post an example of a simple model please? I've been looking for a way to do basic object animations for demonstrating mechanical processes without jumping through a bunch of hoops, creating hugh file sizes, or spending a huge amount time (getting quick turn-around times).
                      Regard, John.

                      The current version doesn't do movement along a path(that isn't straight). I have thought about it. And it's possible in theory but I would have to create a whole new joint from scratch. I'll probably add something like it in a future version. But not the next one.

                      Some people have developed work arounds:
                      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=623f9b865d0d82a4aa1c9b31ddabb660&prevstart=0
                      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=5cde5f472d011a8de5e98147217ea8c1&prevstart=12

                      Chris

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                      • S Offline
                        spence
                        last edited by 3 Jan 2008, 09:25

                        Wow! This is some cool stuff. I'm so amazed at what people can do with Sketchup. I can hardly wait for this new version.

                        Spence

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                          JClements
                          last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 09:43

                          C,
                          Thanks for the reply. You do great work.

                          J

                          John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                            otb designworks
                            last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:01

                            No takers for coding a Mac version?

                            Too bad, because I want to play, too.

                            Cheers, Chuck

                            OTB Designworks is on Youtube

                            6 core nMP, 32 gig RAM, (2) D700 GPU's, dual monitors

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                              CPhillips
                              last edited by 5 Jan 2008, 03:00

                              @unknownuser said:

                              No takers for coding a Mac version?

                              Too bad, because I want to play, too.

                              Someone is working on the Mac port now. I don't have an ETA yet tho.

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                                CPhillips
                                last edited by 5 Jan 2008, 03:08

                                @unknownuser said:

                                This amazing toy (because it is so much fun) you have built will drive me crazy for hours....please don't release another version, it might kill me....cheers!!

                                Sorry Modelhead, I am afraid I am going to have to disappoint you soon. ๐Ÿ˜„

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                                  otb designworks
                                  last edited by 5 Jan 2008, 04:34

                                  @cphillips said:

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  No takers for coding a Mac version?

                                  Too bad, because I want to play, too.

                                  Someone is working on the Mac port now. I don't have an ETA yet tho.

                                  That is excellent news! Just knowing that it is in the pipeline is very exciting!

                                  Thankyouthankyouthankyou!

                                  Cheers, Chuck

                                  OTB Designworks is on Youtube

                                  6 core nMP, 32 gig RAM, (2) D700 GPU's, dual monitors

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