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    Why does the collision system work the way it does?

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      Platypus5
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      I was wondering. Why is it that the collision system in Skecthyphysics works the way it does. Why is it that it can't use the wireframe of the mesh to create a concave collisian border for the object?

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        CPhillips
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        Because concave solids are a LOT harder and slower to do physics on.

        @platypus5 said:

        I was wondering. Why is it that the collision system in Skecthyphysics works the way it does. Why is it that it can't use the wireframe of the mesh to create a concave collisian border for the object?

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