MSPhysics 1.0.3 (16 October 2017)
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Thanks for verifying. So, the bugsplat might be related to the library being compiled under Windows 10. I will compile it under Windows 7, send you the link link, and we'll see how it goes. Again, thanks for testing.
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Hi Anton. I see that released the AMS 3.1.4. I thought I'll try again. I installed all the Visual C ++ Redistributable version (2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013) and DirectX 9 C.
Now, the MSPhysics is loaded and running again. (Windows 10.240 Enterprise)But the "get_entity" keyword does not working.:
onStart { this.get_entity.visible = false }
I checked on your side. But there is no such. In the 0.2.1 is worked.
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323%26amp;t=56852%26amp;start=120How to replace?
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Istvan, the Body.#get_entity was replaced with Body.#get_group. I plan to make more changes to the MSPhysics API in the future to make it more similar with SketchyPhysics API.
P.S. I still haven't figured out what makes the new version to crash on windows 10 platforms. It could be related to the modified compiler options, which I think rely on the external libraries. I will compare between the old and new MSPhysics C++ extensions to determine what causes the crash.
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Thanks. Okay, I look forward to the sequel. This MSPhysics is super.
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I'm trying to get MSphysics Functioning but it crashes as soon as sketchup Pro 2016 launches and I get this error:
Error Loading File C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics/main.rb
Error: #<LoadError: 126: The specified module could not be found. - C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics/win64/2.0/msp_lib.so>
C:/Program Files/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/Tools/RubyStdLib/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:45:inrequire' C:/Program Files/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/Tools/RubyStdLib/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:45:in
require'
C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics/main.rb:23:in<top (required)>' C:/Program Files/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/Tools/extensions.rb:197:in
require'
C:/Program Files/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/Tools/extensions.rb:197:inload' C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics.rb:119:in
register_extension'
C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics.rb:119:in<module:MSPhysics>' C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics.rb:101:in
<top (required)>'– Windows 10 64-bit
– GTX 970
– sketchup Pro 2016 64-bit modemsp_lib.so is in the proper location
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Hello, I am attempting to use this plug-in on Windows 10,SU Pro 2016 64 bit but I get the following error:Error Loading File C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics/main.rb
Error: #<LoadError: 126: The specified module could not be found. - C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics/win64/2.0/msp_lib.so>
C:/Program Files/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/Tools/RubyStdLib/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:45:inrequire' C:/Program Files/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/Tools/RubyStdLib/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:45:in
require'
C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics/main.rb:23:in<top (required)>' C:/Program Files/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/Tools/extensions.rb:197:in
require'
C:/Program Files/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/Tools/extensions.rb:197:inload' C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics.rb:119:in
register_extension'
C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics.rb:119:in<module:MSPhysics>' C:/Users/tj.DESKTOP-GE1PKGO/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2016/SketchUp/Plugins/MSPhysics.rb:101:in
<top (required)>'
I tried re-downloading and retry installing but it didn't help -
Try this:
Install the Visual C ++ pack and DirectX 9.
Restart the PC.It worked for me. Download
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I'm in complete awe that you have created this, so impressive, my virtual hat off to you. If I ever use this for commercial purposes, I will have no hesitation in sending you some money. Thank you so much for your perseverance.
My spec:
Sketchup 2015 (15.3.331 64-Bit)
MSPhysics_0.3.0
ams_Lib.rbz_v3.1.4Also installed (no conflicts so far):
Twilight2
Instant Wall/SiteGrader/Terrain/Road/Fence
Fredo6 Curviloft/LibFredo6 -
Thanks birkerchris.
Version 0.4.0 has been released.
See Change Log here: http://www.rubydoc.info/github/AntonSynytsia/MSPhysics/file/CHANGELOG.md
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Very good news. Will try today to rebuild a model from SketchyPhysics in a model for MSPhysics (birdy).
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Hello everyone. Here is a video, how to fix it the "Load Errors" on Windows 10.
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Anton, you have nailed it...
I have started with a simple model to learn - emitted nails and two magnetic balls (birdy
is to heavy for beginner ...).
I tried to create a visually comprehensible animation. Not necessarily physically
correct.cool:
- materials and their properties,
- emitted objects stay in Record, Replay und Export,
- transforming hard camera change in simulation into soft camera movement during Replay,
- simulation as a wireframe, export with scene settings (stiles, shadows etc.) is
timesaving - and much more
problems and wishes:
- setting the material in MSP-UI Body Properties is a little tricky. The list scrolls
sometimes very quickly to their end (better to do it in context menu). - remember export animation options for next export in one SUp session (start-, endframe,
resolution ...).
Dreams:
- Twilight Renderer combatibility - but that is more the question of Twilight whether MSPhysics is supported as SketchyPhysics, for direct rendering in SketchUp.
- an algorithm to automatically convert models from Sketchy- to MSPhysics...
If someone wants to test magnetic nails ...
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You nailed on the wish list faust
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Please help:
how can I reach the "self splitting" Method in MSPhysics? The simulation stops with the following error:
"MSPhysics Simulation has been aborted due to an error!
MSPhysics::ScriptException: A NoMethodError has occurred while evaluating entity script, line 1:
undefined methodontouch' for #<MSPhysics::Body:0x11916240> Trace: MSPhysics Script:1:in
add_group'
..."This script works in SketchyPhysics:
ontouch{
split(self,2)
}And the next thing is: how do I define paths in MSP analogous to the SP-curve method in the context menu?
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These features aren't available in the current version of MSPhysics.
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OK, have just read your very long TODO list ... "path follow joint", "advanced explosion function" ... and much more. I wish you 48 hours a day.
First I thought, MSP is more focused on scientific simulation ( ), what can be seen at the many metal materials and the many possible fine adjustments. But it is refreshing to experiment with it.
Now I also read in the FAQ that: "The major aim of MSPhysics is to improve gaming in SketchUp" - Other interesting feelds are physical based simulations and animations of every kind. Nevertheless, I have two more questions: Is there a comparison of differences in script commands between MSP and SP, or is something like that planned for the future? Is there somewhere another forum where MSPhysics issues are discussed?
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Faust, once it gets to version 1.0, a list of comparable functions between SP and MSP would be added, as well as, potential SP compatibility. There is no other forum yet either. Once all the features, including soft bodies, are added and a high quality demonstration of an FPS game or something else is made, this project might gain more interests, but for now it's in development.
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Hi Anton,
In Sketchyphysics there is a "controller" dialog box when simulation is runnging, which has a slider to control each individual servo. Is there anything similar in the MSphysics?
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Version 0.5.0 has been released!
Update change log: http://www.rubydoc.info/github/AntonSynytsia/MSPhysics/file/CHANGELOG.md
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Great news, Anton. Short question: I want this Topic not bloat with simple examples and tests. Should I better open a new topic as entitled "MSPhysics examples and tests"?
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