Some Problems with Servos
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@jakson said:
I have made a wooden Mannequin and tried to rigging it.
But with the standard settings (-90..+90) for the Servo there is only a tiny movement visible.
If I expand the values to (-1000..+1000) some parts starting to spin very fast.
Is this a general problem or did I something wrong?
Thanks Jakson
No you didn't do anything wrong. It's just that you can't make a servo's values go over (-179..+180) or it's going to do a 360.
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Thanks for the fast replay.
But if I use (-179..+180) for the Thorax in example it will bend only for about 20°Is there a problem in the dimension or something else wrong?
Jakson
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@jakson said:
Thanks for the fast replay.
But if I use (-179..+180) for the Thorax in example it will bend only for about 20°Is there a problem in the dimension or something else wrong?
Jakson
Chances are the parts are in a position where they physically can't move very far. play around reshaping them and changing collision geometry and it might work
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better yet, post the model. I'll have a look.
Sgt.J., if the joints have no-collide for connected objects (like normally), that probably is not be the problem. -
Uh, BTM... click the picture. Anyway, it may have something to do with the fact you've tripled up the servos. Joints aren't meant to be used that way, so in this case, the movement of each servo is partially prevented by the other two.
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@unknownuser said:
better yet, post the model. I'll have a look.
Sgt.J., if the joints have no-collide for connected objects (like normally), that probably is not be the problem.looking at the model picture the limbs are moving around a small ball which means collision geom of the pieces either side of the ball may be colliding. no-collide would then make no difference to the limbs freedom of movement
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Again, click the photo.
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wacov is right. (about both things ) if you put a vertical and horizontal hinge/servo/motor on an object, it has to follow but those joints, so one keeps the other from moving. the only way around is to make a servo affect a no collision object, then another, and attach the first and 3rd servos to the body and arm (if you can understand what I'm trying to say . I''m bad at explaining things like this)
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Ok
Now I understand.
You have to connect always only one servo to a group and assign them to an invisible object.
So you can made a joint with 3 axes.For all parts I selected "Ignore" so there should no collision.
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Jackson, get SP3. I don't know why everyone is downloading SP2, but 3 has been out for a while now has has a bunch of useful features... like the noCollision state. Objects will move normally, but they can't collide with anything. Links are at:
http://sketchyphysics.wikia.com/wiki/SketchyPhysicsWiki -
@wacov said:
Jackson, get SP3. I don't know why everyone is downloading SP2, but 3 has been out for a while now has has a bunch of useful features... like the noCollision state. Objects will move normally, but they can't collide with anything. Links are at:
http://sketchyphysics.wikia.com/wiki/SketchyPhysicsWikiEvery newbie goes to the sketchyphysics home page and SP3 is not in the download section,. Naturally they download the highest version showing which is sp2.
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I thought the SP3 is still in the beta phase?
And thanks for the link to the SketchyPhysicsWiki I didn't know them
Jakson
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@jakson said:
I thought the SP3 is still in the beta phase?
And thanks for the link to the SketchyPhysicsWiki I didn't know them
Jakson
We are them. me wacov, platypus5. sgal. hobbnob. few others that i cant remember but played a part still
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