Getting started in sketchyphysics
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G'Day folks and folkess's
****edited "06/01/08 9.20pm" please ignore this, I got it sorted by deleting and reinstalling, noticed through browsing i was missing the toolbar, reinstalled and now working fine.
I have been playing with SU for a wee bit now, on and off
just down loaded the SU-SketchyPhysics plugins, must be missing something though
I have grabbed some great files from warehouse and can't get any to work
some do run the frames but nothing happens, i have watched a lot of the videos
on u-tube ect. and see some need to be started by dragging the object to get it
moving, probably why some are running frame and some are notwhen i try to grab anything all i succeed in doing is move it out of alignment
I have very few plugins installed
i downloaded the 2 sketchy ones
am i missing some sort of file
hardware i am running is
windows xp home
2.8ghz pentium 4
2gb ram
atix1300 graphics 256 mbhave learned so much in the last few days, would love to get started with
sketchyphysics tops i have searched on here but can't find anything
i know my problem is a really simple thing, just no idea what it is
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Sorry for not being able to help in another way than just moving your topic into the SketchyPhysics subforum (for better attention by the "fans").
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Thanks for that, wasn't sure were to put it, but as a noob i thought best place was noob forum. and being new to the forum, still browsing to see if there is an answer i haven't found yet
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That's OK - it was just so specific I thought it would be better here (I don't "play" with SP so I cannot help myself...)
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