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    • RE: Sketchup+Physics+Kerkythea = Fun

      To bad I can't get any animations of this. Maybe we could get CPhillips to add animation exporting to SketchyPhysics.

      posted in Gallery
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      architectboy
    • Sketchup+Physics+Kerkythea = Fun

      I was just messing around with sketchy physics yesterday and here's what I came up with. There's a lot, and there is no particular order to them. #20 and #30 are my favorites.
      #1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8#9#10#11#12#13#14#15[url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower16.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#16[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower17.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#17[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower18.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#18[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower19.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#19[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower20.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#20[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower21.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#21[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower22.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#22[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower23.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#23[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower24.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#24[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower25.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#25[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower26.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#26[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower27.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#27[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower28.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#28[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower29.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#29[/url:5e3jw0t9][url=http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/ArchitectBoy/Tower30.jpg:5e3jw0t9]#30[/url:5e3jw0t9]

      posted in Gallery
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      architectboy
    • RE: Image attachment size...

      Yea, I ran into that, the max file size for uploads is 19 Kb 😐 .I really hope that will change.

      posted in Corner Bar
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      architectboy
    • Architectboys avatar

      Well, I've had this avatar for a while and now decided to post some other pictures of the house. It was made just for fun and I am going to start editing the upper


      An inside shot of the upstairs hallway.


      The back side of the house.


      The front, not rendered.

      posted in Gallery
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      architectboy
    • RE: SketchyPhysics Alpha

      Yea, for some reason objects seem to stop moving about 200 feet from the origin.

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • RE: SketchyPhysics Alpha

      So, I've set up a Sketchy Physics competition for anyone who is interested in modeling with Sketchy Physics.

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • RE: Sketchy Physics Contest

      Go for it! and that goes for anyone else who wants to build a bridge for this contest.

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • RE: Sketchy Physics Contest

      The problem with your bridge is that it uses 18 static parts (see rule #3) which make it impossible to tear down the bridge (try it), those parts are the joints. Joints, by default, are static, but if you make them not static they just fall. So you must leave them static and group them with one of the objects that it is connected with. Just take a look at this revision of your bridge.


      Will03BridgeLegal.skp

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • RE: Sketchy Physics Contest

      Yep, that's Kerkythea (you forgot the y). Are you working on yours, CPhillips?

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • RE: Sketchy Physics Contest

      Thanks for showing me what "convexhull" does, with that info I have revised it again.


      ArchitectBoyBridge.skp

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • RE: Sketchy Physics Contest

      Wow... what a balancing act... I like it... To bad it violates rule #1, but otherwise I like it. And I revised mine, it looks a lot better now.


      ArchitectBoyBridge.skp

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • RE: Sketchy Physics Contest

      So you want one of it in destruction, or while it's falling, well here it is. And I don't want my bridge to be the only one up here, so someone make another one please.


      BridgeFalling.jpg

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • RE: Sketchy Physics Contest

      Ok, so I'm playing around with my bridge destroying it, throwing the car around, etc. when I come up with the idea of rendering the bridge, and once I had a nice render of it I couldn't help but make one of it destroyed πŸ˜„


      BridgeTogether.jpg


      BridgeApart.jpg

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • RE: Sketchy Physics Contest

      No, you don't need to be scared, you're supposed to fix that and make it a working bridge. Like this one. And I'll add another rule to the list #7 You may make minor additions to the abutments.


      ArchitectBoyBridge.skp

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
    • Sketchy Physics Contest

      Here's a cool project, make a bridge. So for the competition we make supports that keep the roadway in the attached model up while the car drives over it.
      Rules:
      #1 Your bridge may only touch ground on the concrete abutments.
      #2 Your bridge must successfully carry the car to the other side (duh).
      #3 No using static or frozen parts.
      #4 No doing major (large scale) grouping, highly grouped joint pieces are allowed thou.
      #5 You may use as many joints as you want.
      #6 You must have "Sketchy Physics" and know how to use it to participate (another duh).
      #7 You may make minor additions to the abutments.
      Just post your finished bridge model here and rate everyone else's, the one people like the best wins!


      SketchyPhysicsBridge.skp

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      architectboy
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