Some Questions of a Starter!

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Post by leonregis // Oct 9, 2008, 6:32am

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Well, I'm proud to have the Truespace 7.6 in my hands! He is a formidable tool to 3D modeling, for me the best of Market!


But the problem is... I'm a user of 3.2 the UI is very easy to use but I don't understand how enter in some library, where is all of the textures and materials to make my projects more realistic!

The Question is:


Where is the Limb Library, how I can enter?


I think the TS7.6 have a Lot of textures, where they are?


I don't know, but my tutorials is corrupted he is don't have the 2,3 and 4 chapter and some videos have only sound, it's normal?


Sorry for the english, I have 13 years and I live in Brazil.

Post by prodigy // Oct 9, 2008, 7:50am

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Hola Leon,

Espero que entiendas mejor el Español :D

Bueno bienvenido a la comunidad.. te cuento un poco..

Primero que nada no se si vistes, que existen 2 "lados" dentro de Truespace 7.6

Una llamada Model Side y la Otra Workspace Side..

Tendrias que decirnos en que lado es que no encuentras las librerias para así poder ayudarte..

Un saludo cordial desde Uruguay...

Post by leonregis // Oct 9, 2008, 11:29am

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Hello Prodigy, I understand spanish, english and portuguese I can have a conversation in spanish if you like!


I see the tutorials. I liked the new formation of the TS 7.6 is more easy to found things :D... The problem is I can't open in the tab where is the library, the Limb Library, which is the button?


I wait you can read and reply this...


Thanks!!!

Post by RichLevy // Oct 9, 2008, 12:40pm

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The Library is in the bottom right hand corner of your working screen in default mode. Pic #1


Left Click on it and it brings up the file menu screen that has all of your librarys in it. Look for Bi-ped Limbs. That will put that folder in your stack as you see in the second picture. There are not many bones in that folder... butt here they are.

Step #3

Make sure you are in the Library Tab for the Stack and than you should see the BiPeb Limbs Library


HTH


Rich

Post by leonregis // Oct 9, 2008, 4:01pm

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Now I'm in the Physics... Questions:


How I create water, gas? I found this properties, I click and drag in a cube but he not be a water!!


And the shadow how I can smooth?


Thanks

Post by mrbones // Oct 9, 2008, 4:33pm

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To make an object have physical properties, you must assign the object physical properties.

Select the object you want to be physical then, select the physical properties button, (looks like a tire or donut).:icon_SetAsSolid:

Once assigned to the object, you can right click on this tire or donut icon to see the selected objects physical properties(in the properties stack on the right.).

To see the object in action the physical simulation has to be running.

Press the run phys sim button.

At this point your object should fall or collide with other objects.

You can also use the phys move tool to manipulate the object.

You can also edit the phys properties in realtime as sim is running if you prefer.

I have uploaded a small flash movie to demonstrate the basics.

Post by robert // Oct 9, 2008, 5:10pm

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Also the water will not flow like water, it will simply sit there and act like a body of water without any mesh deformations. Basically it will be an object with a different atmosphere than that of the surrounding scene, it can also have various flows to move the objects inside it.

Right now Frootee is working on a script to import fluid simulations from blender.

Post by trueBlue // Oct 9, 2008, 7:51pm

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In the Library Browser you will find three Physics Material Libraries. You can Drag and Drop these materials onto your object.
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