MSPhysics 1.0.3 (16 October 2017)
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Do you know that you have also a Physic engine (Bullet) for Sketchup inside Simfonia ?
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@krisidious said:
Any hopes of using this system to test structural stability of home designs?
You won't be able to see the wood break in half, but you would be able to get the force applied on an object.
@solo said:
This will be crazy awesome, please pick me if you need testers as I would love to play with this.
I'll post a beta version someday.
@unknownuser said:
Do you know that you have also a Physic engine (Bullet) for Sketchup inside Simfonia ?
(free version is existing)Bullet is a good physics engine, but I prefer using NewtonDynamics physics engine for MSPhysics for variety of reasons. It's a free physics engine, as well.
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"You won't be able to see the wood break in half, but you would be able to get the force applied on an object."
That sounds great, I'm in it for the data not the visuals...
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This is the internet... If there's no Beta, it didn't happen.
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@krisidious said:
This is the internet... If there's no Beta, it didn't happen.
You know what? I don't care if you think it doesn't exist. I'm good as long as you're not planning to hack into my PC and steal the files.
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Hello guys,
I posted the first alpha version. There are still a lot of things to be worked on, but I thought it wouldn't be a bad idea to upload updates as I go.
Go to the first post and read all the compatibility and requirements, as this plugin is not user friendly yet.
As far as uploading it to GitHub, it will be in a matter of days.
I haven't yet created joints, and the dialog, but you can test destructing building and such things...
Have a nice day!
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Fist test VERY promising!
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Very nice. First test no problems. Considering modelling a pachinko machine...
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@cotty said:
Fist test VERY promising!
[screenr:zkq34ycx]yhhN[/screenr:zkq34ycx]
It's awesome. I'm testing, but my blocks fall into infinity (the boundary surface drops as well) . I do not know how to make a surface to retain them. How I can fix it? Could you stop the simulation and save the drawing? Thank you!
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You need a static mesh (context menu).
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@josuapa said:
It's awesome. I'm testing, but my blocks fall into infinity (the boundary surface drops as well) . I do not know how to make a surface to retain them. How I can fix it? Could you stop the simulation and save the drawing? Thank you!
It states in the status text to use SHIFT key to lift objects.
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Can it do soft bodies too?
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@cotty said:
You need a static mesh (context menu).
Can you explain this a little more detail?
Say I want to fill a bowl with marbles, how can that be done?
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@solo said:
Say I want to fill a bowl with marbles, how can that be done?
Select your bowl, in the context menu choose "static" in "state", and "coumpound from mesh" in "shape".
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