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      imabzeous
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      hello can any body tell me is there any way i can save the collision scene and render it in vray?
      i tried in MSphysics, a simple wall collision with sphere, but when i click on sketchup arrow it restore itself to the original form, so is there anyway to save that collision moment as scene and render afterwards?

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        Anton_S
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        MSPhysics doesn't support that yet, as it is still under development. But SketchyPhysics does. See this post on how to retrieve collision scene: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=61%26amp;t=58901%26amp;p=536091#p536091

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          imabzeous
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          Thank you so much, now let me youtube some tutorials about sketchy physics, i hope its easy

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            al51williams
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            New to Sketchucation and I cannot see how to raise a new post so I hope this presses the right buttons. I have recently added Sketchphysics to my SU. I've found some basic tutorials but I have hit a brick wall naming controllers. The box is blue and whenever I try and enter a name I get an error message. I have seen a post that talks of entering a name between the quotes but this did not work either. I'm trying to get on top of Sketchyphysics but so I can passs on the skills to my design students so a tad frustrated.

            Is there a good potted tutorial?

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