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      Physicsguy1
      last edited by Physicsguy1

      Could be for future reference. UPDATE:This is a poll for newbies. Will help when creating faqs and guides for Sketchyphysics

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        CPhillips
        last edited by

        The question doesn't really match the poll answers.

        Maybe "SketchyPhysics is Easy To Understand".

        I am curious to see the results. Thanks PhysicsGuy!

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          Alienizer
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          I voted "Disagree" because for anyone running the software for the first time will get lost because and just because of the lack of help. I had a hard time, but now, it's all easy for me. I didn't even know how to make a thruster go along the X instead of the Y until =Physicsguy=, Wacov and CPhillips replied to my post. But I had to ask, and be persistent about it. Not every new users will come here and many long time users don't even know this board exist!

          Sketchup and SketchyPhysics are the most and easiest 3D software you can get. Unfortunately, they are not advertised properly, and the help file is poor. Thanks to the online vids or I'd still be wondering how this thing works.

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            phy
            last edited by

            @alienizer said:

            I voted "Disagree" because for anyone running the software for the first time will get lost because and just because of the lack of help. I had a hard time, but now, it's all easy for me. I didn't even know how to make a thruster go along the X instead of the Y until =Physicsguy=, Wacov and CPhillips replied to my post. But I had to ask, and be persistent about it. Not every new users will come here and many long time users don't even know this board exist!

            Sketchup and SketchyPhysics are the most and easiest 3D software you can get. Unfortunately, they are not advertised properly, and the help file is poor. Thanks to the online vids or I'd still be wondering how this thing works.

            i agree, once you get advanced enough to now what's up it's not hard though. just wish i could write script as easily as wacov.

            cpillips maybe you should start a help topic like your FAQ

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              BTM
              last edited by

              Even from Alpha to current versions is a huge gap. If you're new to it, It could be difficult to learn 😄

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                remus
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                I remember when i first tried sp i didnt have a clue what to do! It wasnt until a few months later that i stumbled across some useful posts in the forum (or it might have been a vid, cant remember) that it started to make more sense.

                i think the problem is all the learning material is currently to scattered and so hard to find for someone who doesnt know what theyre looking for. I reckon a sticky at the top of the forum with links to good vids and useful posts would go a long way to making sp a lot easier to learn.

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                  Physicsguy1
                  last edited by

                  After reviewing the results(so far), it seems that it is a bit hard to understand. I suggest a sticky topic with a link to a tutorial website for sketchyphysics. Can someone set up a website with the faQ and any other knowledge? We have been lacking of a decent source of sketchyphysics tutorials.

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                    Sgal
                    last edited by

                    I am doing it. See the "An Help manual for Sketchyphysics" thread for more informations.

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                      MALAISE
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                      I agree, SketchyPhysic is quite disappointing, the first time you use it. Mainly about positionning....
                      After that, I downloaded Drawings on 3D wharehouse and dismounted them stp by step to discover the mechanisms...

                      But the work is valuable, regarding the fantastic animation's capabilities!

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                        Physicsguy1
                        last edited by

                        Trying to decipher the works of models on the warehouse REALLY helped me get to know the certain functions. It also helped me with the formulas. learning from the experienced modelers will surely help.

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                          CPhillips
                          last edited by

                          I am not surprised by the feedback. I know its not easy to use. It came out a lot more convoluted that I intended. That is what SPIV is all about.

                          But as suggested better documentation will probably be an even bigger win. I admit I am lousy at docs and would much rather just code. I am not even that good at making models and there are better experts than I in most cases.

                          I am very glad to see there is finally a community movement towards documentation and fielding questions. 😍

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                            david_h
                            last edited by

                            I downloaded Sketch Phys about 2 years ago and I have never done anything with it. no time. .. and possibly intimidated. I guess I oughta try it.

                            If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                              Ecuadorian
                              last edited by

                              David, don't forget to check this to get you started:
                              http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?p=55745#p55745

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                                Bob90
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                                I don't think SP is particularly hard to understand, but the fragmentation of the ad-hoc documentation is a stumbling block for most people.

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