How to Make a Bowl of Random Components
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@cotty said:
Is that Bryce flying by?
it's been a while since i did that and i can't find the file.. i think it might be Sang doing the fly by though ?
@unknownuser said:
The new version (modified by Anton) of SketchUp works great in 2015 (only 32bit) as mentioned before.
oh, right.. i forgot windows sketchup still has a 32bit version.. 2015 for mac is 64bit only
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@cotty said:
Your geometry is too small, if you scale it 10x, it will work.
Thank you so much Cotty! That worked. It plays slow but it works. What SU version did you use? The cereal triangulated on the way down for me but renders fine.
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SU 2014, I use that version to play with SP since I normally use the 64bit SU2015.
Is your "show collision" still active?
You can record the animation and watch it faster afterwards as a playback. -
Show collision is still active. I just got a bugsplat halfway through the animation after multiplying the cereal. What kind of optimizations should I be aware of? I'm thinking my cereal have too many faces. Yeah, I wish I could use this in 2015 64bit.
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For my animation, I only have deactivated the show collision setting without changing your geometry of the cereal.
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I figured out why my scene was so heavy. I didn't make the cereal into a component. After making it into a component, it runs much smoother. Thanks again.
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i think blender will serve you better in this instance. without suffering from crashes
click image to view gif...
set the bowl as a collision object
set a plane to emit your cereal shape
after simulating you can export to SU....
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@rich o brien said:
i think blender will serve you better in this instance. without suffering from crashes
Thanks Rich. Yeah, Blender is my other workhorse. I do want to make my cereal with more complex shapes without worrying about crashes so I will try that next.
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One more question...Is it possible to tweak the scene after pausing the simulation? The cereal fell in a perfect way but I want to tweak the materials and export the scene to Thea Studio. Any attempt to select anything outside SP tools results in a reset of the simulation.
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At the "pause" Save your file!
So if you reload it as a new session of SU, you can change anything before relaunch a new simulation! -
@pilou said:
At the "pause" Save your file!
So if you reload it as a new session of SU, you can change anything before relaunch a new simulation!Thank you Pilou! That works although I cannot press file>save when in pause. I Ctrl+S but was not sure if it worked. It sat there long enough to give me an autosave so I wasn't worried. When I restarted, it launched normally with my bowl of cereal the way I left it.
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