SketchyPhysics on SU 2015?
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I want to use SketchyPhysics, but it is not compatible with the newest version of SketchUp. I found SU 2014, and it works, but it only allows me a few hours "free trial period". How can I get SketchyPhysics to work with SU2015? If I can't, then how can I get (and keep using) SU2014? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Perhaps someone can post a link to download it? Perhaps there is another similar animation tool that I am unaware of? All I want to do is animate simple groups such as a rotating ceiling fan, or a door opening/closing. I am trying to design my house with lots of folding things such as fold-away tables and a murphy bed. You get the idea.
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This one should be the most recent one: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=61%26amp;t=58936#p536443
@tim goffard said:
I want to use SketchyPhysics, but it is not compatible with the newest version of SketchUp.
It's not compatible with the 64-bit version only.
@tim goffard said:
I found SU 2014, and it works, but it only allows me a few hours "free trial period".
That's the PRO version. You can search for the Make version instead.
You can have the SU 2015 64-bit installed parallel to the 2014 Make (for using SketchyPhysics) for example.If you only need changing position and/or rotation of some objects, there are other tools too like
- http://extensions.sketchup.com/de/content/keyframe-animation (free trial, USD 39)
- http://www.suanimate.com (free trial, USD 49)
- https://sites.google.com/site/morisdov (free)
@tim goffard said:
door opening/closing
That's a function of dynamic components.
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@unknownuser said:
door opening/closing
or any things!
You can also use CMD MOVER by Jim Foltz (? Don't remember) (free)
Of course not like a Dynamic Component: you can't click on the object for launch the individual animation of one object but Click on some scenes yes!

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