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    MSPhysics 1.0.3 (16 October 2017)

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      erichokk
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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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        Anton_S
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        Version 0.5.0 has been released!
        Update change log: http://www.rubydoc.info/github/AntonSynytsia/MSPhysics/file/CHANGELOG.md
        Download available in first post.

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          faust07
          last edited by

          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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            sekramer10
            last edited by

            Hello,

            Does this work on SU 2016 64bit ?

            Thanks

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              gepponline77
              last edited by

              Hi, I'm just trying it on SU2016 make. It all seems to work but i cannot understand how to use piston or servo motor or motor.

              If i press UI button i expect a window with interactive controller to appear but it's not, or better, a window appear, with many tabs, but the joint tab is empty when in play mode.
              So, how to move an object connected to a servo joint?

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                PituPhysics
                last edited by

                @gepponline77 said:

                Hi, I'm just trying it on SU2016 make. It all seems to work but i cannot understand how to use piston or servo motor or motor.

                If i press UI button i expect a window with interactive controller to appear but it's not, or better, a window appear, with many tabs, but the joint tab is empty when in play mode.
                So, how to move an object connected to a servo joint?

                • Drawing 1 group.
                • Create a Joint.
                • Select the "Joint Connection Tool" (red/green, rotary arrows)
                • Click onto group
                • Hold the left Ctrl / Shift
                • Click onto Joint
                • Done!

                /OR/

                • Drawing 2 group.
                • Click on one of them. Be it an "A".
                • Create a Joint on "A" group.
                • Show UI, Remove the check mark from the "Connected Collide" check box.
                • Controller:
                righty * 10 /OR/ rightx * 10 for right arrows. 10 is the velocity.
                key('up') /// key('down') /// key('left') /// key('right')
                
                lefty /OR/ leftx for WASD
                
                key('w') * 10 for "W" button on keyboard
                
                key('lbutton') for left click on mouse ( lbutton, mbutton, rbutton )
                
                get_var('variable') for script.
                
                
                • Select "A" group and joint. (Hold the left Ctrl OR Shift)
                • Right click / Make Group
                • Select "Joint Connection Tool"
                • Select "B" group
                • Hold the left Ctrl OR Shift and click onto Joints.
                • Done!

                Not complicated.

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                  gepponline77
                  last edited by

                  Maybe I didn't explain well my problem.

                  I know how to use joints!
                  The problem is that if use hinge, or motor or slider, all work well. I simply have to drag my object to move it.

                  If i use piston or servo, in Sketchyphysiscs, when i press play, a popu control panel with a slider appear and it allow me to mov emy object.
                  With MS, nothing appear and i can't move my object

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                    PituPhysics
                    last edited by

                    @gepponline77 said:

                    Maybe I didn't explain well my problem.

                    I know how to use joints!
                    The problem is that if use hinge, or motor or slider, all work well. I simply have to drag my object to move it.

                    If i use piston or servo, in Sketchyphysiscs, when i press play, a popu control panel with a slider appear and it allow me to mov emy object.
                    With MS, nothing appear and i can't move my object

                    I'm sorry, I misunderstood. In the MSPhysics at present there is no "Controller Panel".
                    Anton is likely to put into it as well. For the time being, you can control the keyboard.

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                      solo
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                      @sekramer10 said:

                      Hello,

                      Does this work on SU 2016 64bit ?

                      Thanks

                      From the requirements section of the website:
                      http://www.rubydoc.info/github/AntonSynytsia/MSPhysics/file/README.md

                      SketchUp 6 or later. SU2016 64bit is recommended!

                      http://www.solos-art.com

                      If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                        gepponline77
                        last edited by

                        @pituphysics said:

                        For the time being, you can control the keyboard.

                        Could you please explain me how?
                        For example, if i place a servo joint connected to an object, what should I do to move that object in play mode?

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                          PituPhysics
                          last edited by

                          @gepponline77 said:

                          Could you please explain me how?
                          For example, if i place a servo joint connected to an object, what should I do to move that object in play mode?

                          Write this codes into Joint / "Controller":

                          
                          rightx         Left - right arrows
                          righty         Up - down arrows
                          
                          leftx          A - D
                          lefty          W - S
                          
                          key('1')       0-9
                          key('a')       A-Z keys
                          key('enter')   All the Windows function keys. (lctrl, rctrl, space, backspace, etc...)
                          key('numpad1') 0-9 Right numpad keys
                          key('+')       Numpad operations (+, -, *, /)
                          
                          key('lbutton') Mouse keys (mbutton, rbutton, xbutton1, xbutton2)
                          
                          get_var('variable')   ... for script.
                          
                          
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                            gepponline77
                            last edited by

                            Sorry but for me is really unclear.
                            What should i have to write?
                            Controller field is a single line field.
                            So eventually i can insert only a row of what you have write above.
                            I paste "rightx Left - right arrows" in the controller field, press the play button and press left and right arrow but nothing happen.
                            Of course is my fault.
                            But could you gave mme an example step by step of using a piston joint?

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                              PituPhysics
                              last edited by

                              @gepponline77 said:

                              Sorry but for me is really unclear.
                              What should i have to write?
                              Controller field is a single line field.
                              So eventually i can insert only a row of what you have write above.
                              I paste "rightx Left - right arrows" in the controller field, press the play button and press left and right arrow but nothing happen.
                              Of course is my fault.
                              But could you gave mme an example step by step of using a piston joint?

                              I made an test model: piston test.skp

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                                PituPhysics
                                last edited by

                                @pituphysics said:

                                @gepponline77 said:

                                Sorry but for me is really unclear.
                                What should i have to write?
                                Controller field is a single line field.
                                So eventually i can insert only a row of what you have write above.
                                I paste "rightx Left - right arrows" in the controller field, press the play button and press left and right arrow but nothing happen.
                                Of course is my fault.
                                But could you gave mme an example step by step of using a piston joint?

                                I made an test model: [attachment=0:1hwdkrag]<!-- ia0 -->piston test.skp<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1hwdkrag]

                                Succeeded solve?

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                                  faust07
                                  last edited by

                                  Very good example and important notes above. It works.

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                                    Anton_S
                                    last edited by

                                    @faust07 said:

                                    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"?

                                    Yes, I can see that you already did. However because there aren't many tutorials on how to use MSPhysics and because its generally not done, the topic could be quite empty for a while, but don't worry once the project is done, I'm gonna help you fill it in.

                                    @pituphysics said:

                                    In the MSPhysics at present there is no "Controller Panel".
                                    Anton is likely to put into it as well. For the time being, you can control the keyboard.

                                    Yep, I'm planning to put in all the feature of SketchyPhysics and more.

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                                      gepponline77
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks PituPhysics, now I can move my objects.
                                      Still some doubts about parameters (like controller and min-max position)
                                      But it start to be clearer

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                                        pnickles
                                        last edited by

                                        SU2016 Plugins folder location:

                                        C:\Users[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2016\SketchUp\Plugins

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                                          PituPhysics
                                          last edited by

                                          @pnickles said:

                                          SU2016 Plugins folder location:

                                          C:\Users[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2016\SketchUp\Plugins

                                          Just write this: %APPDATA%\SketchUp\SketchUp 2016\SketchUp\Plugins

                                          The USERNAME is will be automatically detected. Or here is shortcuts 2014+ in zip archive:

                                          Plugins Shortcuts.zip

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                                            Anton_S
                                            last edited by

                                            Announcing 0.6.0. See change-log here: http://www.rubydoc.info/github/AntonSynytsia/MSPhysics/file/CHANGELOG.md

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