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SketchyPhysics 3.7.4 (12MB).rbz. SketchUp Extension.zip. ZIP Archive.exe. Windows Installer All SketchUp version - SketchUp Product Downloads. Original SketchyPhysics by Chris Phillips. SketchUp 8 + SP 3.2 (.zip, Windows, 38MB) Show versions before 3.6.0 by Anton Synytsia - Sketchucation Topic. This is a track I made with Sketchyphysics 3.2. Please rate and tell me if improvments are needed for this model. Donload SU PHysics 3.2 @ the link below. Sketchup plugin – SketchyPhysics. SketchyPhysics is een gratis en unieke plug-in voor SketchUp Pro. Het programma kan objecten laten bewegen, vallen, roteren, etc. Sketchup compatibiliteit: SketchyPhysics v3.1, v3.2, v3.5.6 (getest) voor SketchUp 8 SketchyPhysics v3.3.0+ voor SketchUp 2014 en Sketchup 2015 (32-bit) Werk NIET met Sketchup 2015.
I have seen a few posts complaining about how when you download sketchyphysics 3.2 it installs as 3.1... So its clearly an issue and the website has zero response from the creator. So I was wondering...
Does anyone have a working Sketchyphysics 3.2 install file they can share with the rest of us? It was a free program so I am sure sharing it is not illegal. But its a great but limited program if you only have 3.1. So if anyone can help out I am sure a TON of people will be very grateful!!!
Thanks in Advance!
What is SketchyPhysics and How Can I Get It?
Sketchyphysicsis a plugin written by C. Phillips for Google's 3-D program Sketchup.It allows the objects you draw in Sketchup to 'come to life' in a realworld simulation with gravity, collisions and interactions with otherobjects.
If you want to install it, you must first have the latest version of Sketchup installed. (It is free.) Then do a Google search for Sketchyphysics, and follow the links.
It is an amazing addition to Sketchup, but finding any help, even a simple starters guide is next to impossible.
Ifyou've seen the You-Tube video of even the simple car rolling down ahill and then tried to make it, you'll see exactly how frustrating SPcan be when wheels float in the air, the body falls off, or the damnthing just won't move!
My goal of these few humble pages is toprovide a starting point so anyone who knows Sketchup can startexperimenting with the physics.
This isn't going to be acomprehensive help site, but rather a diving board so you can start thelearning process on your own. This also won't be a Sketchup guide. Iassume you are already proficient in Sketchup before starting here.
If you need more information than you can find in this guide, stop on by the SketchyPhysics Forum that is a part of the SketchUp Community Forums.