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    Giorkos

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    • RE: Sketchyphysics joints.. How do i use them ???

      @cphillips said:

      Look for the tutorial in the sticky posts at the top of the forums. There you will also find links to the wiki and other information.

      i have checked out the wiki as you said.

      i have a general idea of how to make them work , and i will experiment with the different joints on simple blocks just ot learn how they work-behave.

      if i get stuck im sure i will resolve my issues here !!!

      Thanks again,

      George

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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    • Sketchyphysics joints.. How do i use them ???

      Hi all,

      this is my first post to the forum,

      im new in sketchup and can use the basic tools to draw some simple things.
      i am interested in sketchyphysics and already tried the demo of the car with spinning wheels and i was surprised with it.

      however, i am trying to find similar simple demos for the other joints (slider, servos, motors , spring ) on the net but i had no luck.

      is there a simple tutorial to show how to use (in its simple form) each joint ???

      if so please direct me to it !!

      Im mostly interested in making a spear propelled along a chaneel (basically i am trying to draw up a speargun and give the spear 'life' !!!)

      Thanks,

      Giorkos

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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