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Re: [Virtools] Physics Car d(r)ive into water (see also Screenshots) ... ?!?
- Subject: Re: [Virtools] Physics Car d(r)ive into water (see also Screenshots) ... ?!?
- From: "Araya" <araya@easynet.fr>
- Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 11:32:54 +0200
Hi,
- When physicalizing a ball, there's a physics surface created, but it can't
be seen by the "Debug Rendering" as it's not a polygonal topology.
- There may be some bugs in the constraints of the car that make the wheels
react strangely on water... because single balls react correctly. Sorry
don't know.
- I've attached a sample of buoyancy volume with this mail. Note: a buoyancy
volume should not be just a plane.
Hope this help,
Araya
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthias Liebl" <matthias.liebl@raysono.com>
To: "Virtools Theswapmeet" <virtools-user-group@lists.theswapmeet.com>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 10:50 AM
Subject: [Virtools] Physics Car d(r)ive into water (see also Screenshots)
... ?!?
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Matthias Liebl [mailto:matthias.liebl@raysono.com]
> Gesendet: Montag, 8. April 2002 10:27
> An: Virtools Theswapmeet
> Betreff: Physics Car d(r)ive into water (see also Screenshots) ... ?!?
>
>
> Hi all!
>
> Does anybody have any experience about the Physics Car driving from land
> into water?
>
> Since months I have tried to figure out the problem why the Car denies to
> drive into the water. Instead it stays on the water surface driving like
> Jesus walking on the water ;-)
>
> Now the problem becomes more transparent but not really a solution...
>
> Using the BB Physics Debug Redering showed that the Physics Engine does
not
> calculate any Physics Surface with checked "Use Ball" in settings of BB
> Physicallize. Even with Convave Count: 1
>
> For debugging I have physicallized the wheels first before starting the BB
> Physics Car.
>
> So the wheels have difficulties to detect the water surface without any
> calculated surface by the Physics Engine. Unchecking the "Use Ball" in BB
> the wheels use their mesh and move very bumpily according to their low
> polligon mesh (we have to do so to get high performance in rendering)
>
> Now the BB Physics Debug Redering shows a physics surface on the wheels
and
> the wheels d(r)ive into the water at the first time they are leaving land.
>
> Now some questions:
>
> - Is there any Physics Surface calculated when checking "Use Ball" in
> settings of BB Physicallize?
> - How physicallize the water (just a plane from Virtools Resources)? Which
> settings when using just the BB Physics Car without extra physicallization
> of the wheels?
>
> Thanks a lot! This is one of the main topics of our project
[www.kocua.info]
>
>
> Greetings to all Virtools Users,
>
> Yours Matthias
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> Matthias Liebl [Team Bremen]
> Ray Sono AG (Bremen) [company]
> Matthias.liebl@raysono.com [E-Mail]
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Buoyancy.cmo
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