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Did a real quick tutorial as promised

http://johnl.inform.net/pages/simplenewton.swf.html

 

 

set up two shapes as dynamic objects before settings for cartoony effect

 

started tutorial

 

sound gets a bit messy but my machine is old ( like me)

 

set up last dynamic item set ground as static started simulation

 

I think its about 3megs

 

project below as it is before tutorial starts

 

not sure how long I'll keep this up on site

 

might redo without sound

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John,

Thats a great little tutorial for getting people going with Newton Physics in A:M.

As Seven said... the sound is very rough.

 

Too bad because your voice otherwise works really well with the tutorial.

 

Hope fixing it won't be too difficult.

 

Rodney

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Jack

not sure why yours is so intense. It might be my machine is probably older than yours..? I have a P4 1.7. If anyone else gets similar results please post. You can probably get different results by changing the gravity setting in the objects or mass and adjust some of the other settings. I usually work with extremes in this case 0 to 1 and then tweak. I have just recently started to play with this so not sure what else to say

 

Steffen (yoda64) if you can add to this

 

 

http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?showt...15577&hl=newton

 

 

 

Rodney will try maybe again later

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