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      Wacov
      last edited by

      MALAISE, until SPIV is out copying anything with joints in, or that is connected to a joint, is a bad idea. The simulation will go crazy, and there is no workaround.

      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/cldetails?mid=3096a836877fb9af6cd8ad826e9017b8&prevstart=0

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        MALAISE
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        Hi Cphillips
        Thanks for that early answer. I'm really fond of this program. ☀
        Cheers
        MALAISE

        La Connaissance n'a de valeur que partagée

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          ton baeten
          last edited by

          Thank you very, very much for making your great utility available for Mac too.
          Time to get started to learn and use, but........
          I seem to have a problem, I get an error message restarting SU after download and installation:
          Error Loading File SketchyPhysics.rb
          Failed to load /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp/plugins/SketchyPhysics3/dl.bundle

          SketchyPhysics shows in SU, aswell in the Tool Pallettes, as in the plugins and the icons are available/visible.

          Any ideas to solve this problem?

          greetings,
          Ton

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            xrok1
            last edited by

            any thoughts on adding some type of joint strength? for example a table (legs attached with joints)when dropped from 10' for example, would cause the joints to break thus allowing the legs to go their seperate ways. 😄

            “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

            http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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              Platypus5
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              @cphillips said:

              I think I understand but I don't know why. As far as I know that stuff should work the same. Post the model and I will take a look.

              Sorry I did not get back to you earlier. Here is a good example of what I am talking about. The flywheel that is on "ignore" will not influence the cube it is attacthed too. It should because of the mass, but it doesn't. However, the flywheel that is NOT ignored has a significant effect on its cube.


              a glitch I found

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                willeykj
                last edited by

                @unknownuser said:

                Thank you very, very much for making your great utility available for Mac too.
                Time to get started to learn and use, but........
                I seem to have a problem, I get an error message restarting SU after download and installation:
                Error Loading File SketchyPhysics.rb
                Failed to load /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp/plugins/SketchyPhysics3/dl.bundle

                SketchyPhysics shows in SU, aswell in the Tool Pallettes, as in the plugins and the icons are available/visible.

                Any ideas to solve this problem?

                Have you checked the directory mentioned to see if dl.bundle is there?
                Make sure you installed the SP files and directory into the system library and not your personal library.
                So it should be in /Library not in /Users/YOU/Library

                And by the way, this will only work on INTEL macs - not on PowerPC systems... sorry for not mentioning that in the install file

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                  ton baeten
                  last edited by

                  Kevin,

                  Everything is at the right place, but.........
                  I will have to wait till my new 17" powerbook (intel-based) arrives.

                  Thanks for your info,

                  greetings,
                  Ton

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                    CPhillips
                    last edited by

                    @xrok1 said:

                    any thoughts on adding some type of joint strength? for example a table (legs attached with joints)when dropped from 10' for example, would cause the joints to break thus allowing the legs to go their seperate ways. 😄

                    Breakable joints will be in SPIV.

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                      Sgal
                      last edited by

                      I found a new way to make a truster in SP:

                      1. truster option (in UI)
                      2. a magnet linked with a magnetic object
                        and the new solution:
                      3. a gear link between a motor and a slider. Motor is linked to a static object, slider is free.
                        The model shows the three options together.

                      homemade truster alfa.skp

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                        shareck
                        last edited by

                        I'm just wondering why are the SP joints stretching. Can you get rid of that? Or maybe could this be set for each joint separately? This stretching is sometimes helpfull but when you try to do things like chain links or tank tracks it's very annoying.

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                          ianbruce
                          last edited by

                          Outstanding! Can't wait to get started. Thanks Again.

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                            ianbruce
                            last edited by

                            Everything working amazing well... except I can't seem to rename controllers in the Mac version. I type a new name in the Inspector, but it doesn't seem to take. When I run the simulation, no sliders appear for motors or servos I attempted to rename.

                            Is this a known bug?

                            *** SEMI-WORKAROUND***

                            I just created a new motor and used "slider('NEW NAME')" in the Controller field. That took... but it seems to only work once. I can't rename another motor, or (obviously) use the same name to run 2 motors off one slider.

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                              willeykj
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                              Make sure you hit tab after you make edits in a text field in the inspector.
                              There is a known bug on the Mac where the web browser will not commit an edit in a text field unless you change the focus out of the field prior to changing the focus away from the web browser window.

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                                ianbruce
                                last edited by

                                That actually seems to work... about half the time, but it's much better than it was.

                                Thanks, WilleyKJ!

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                                  NewOne
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                                  @wacov said:

                                  Sorry Phy but using the newton engine it's flat out impossible to have concave hulls. The staticmesh only works because it's... well, static. We're gonna have to live with using complex groups for complex shapes.

                                  Well, I don't know much about physics engines and this kind of programming, but I've seen that the hull is geometry independent. So, I'm thinking: is it possible (for SP4, let's say) to make an algorithm that can generate a dynamic concave hull, by combining convex meshes for the same object? I don't know if multiple meshes are allowed to one object.

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                                    BTM
                                    last edited by

                                    If I understand you correctly, that's already possible; but you have to manually make the convex meshes, and group them together.

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                                      NewOne
                                      last edited by

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      If I understand you correctly, that's already possible; but you have to manually make the convex meshes, and group them together.

                                      Hmm, until now if you want to have interaction with a dynamic concave object, you had to combine more segment-objects in one group. Each part having its own convex hull. Instead I was thinking to virtualy create those subdivisions. The object to be one single solid and just the collision meshes to be more. On compex objects is really hard to group from smaller subdivisions.

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                                        CPhillips
                                        last edited by

                                        Intelligently breaking a convex object into concave ones is really hard to do.

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