Welcome, all SketchyPhysics users! Read the following information carefully to find out what SketchyPhysics is, and what it can do for you.
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| - Welcome, all SketchyPhysics users! Read the following information carefully to find out what SketchyPhysics is, and what it can do for you.
- Sketchyphysics is a plugin for Google SketchUp, which runs simulations based on real-world object physics. This means that, during the simulation, Newtonian physics laws are applied to grouped objects, with runtime user interactivity added through an on-screen object dragging stystem, using the mouse to pull objects around. Joysticks, and limited joypad button/keyboard input is supported to control a selection of joints and settings applicable to grouped objects, including self-replicating emitters, thruster settings, magnets, and more. Limited Ruby script use is also supported for more advanced actions; for examples of Sketchyphysics in action, please install Sketchyphysics on your PC/Mac, and search for 'Sketchyphysics' on the Google 3D warehouse.
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| - Welcome, all SketchyPhysics users! Read the following information carefully to find out what SketchyPhysics is, and what it can do for you.
- Sketchyphysics is a plugin for Google SketchUp, which runs simulations based on real-world object physics. This means that, during the simulation, Newtonian physics laws are applied to grouped objects, with runtime user interactivity added through an on-screen object dragging stystem, using the mouse to pull objects around. Joysticks, and limited joypad button/keyboard input is supported to control a selection of joints and settings applicable to grouped objects, including self-replicating emitters, thruster settings, magnets, and more. Limited Ruby script use is also supported for more advanced actions; for examples of Sketchyphysics in action, please install Sketchyphysics on your PC/Mac, and search for 'Sketchyphysics' on the Google 3D warehouse.
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