Its ok, when you said joint rotator i thought you meant the purple icon, its ok i done it now :) But, is there a way of doing it so you dont have to use the sketchy physics controll panel, so it does it by itself and the speed you want?
as far as i know, you can right click on the joint and towards the bottom of that list it says "joint settings", click on that and all the speed and angle settings for the joint will show up on a panel.
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92310CAMILLE 1 month ago
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92310CAMILLE 1 month ago
how to make it sink slower
nerko96D 2 months ago
poor guy, he was just erased :(
penelopegtz1 2 months ago
No music awwwwwww.
rcthebabe 9 months ago
audio would make this easier to follow
luno44 11 months ago
lov it man!
TheMJ5192 11 months ago
where can i get this ship?
Justas59 1 year ago
:D gracias
haziel2050 1 year ago
i cant smee to get it work can u help
24chancer 2 years ago
Its not sinking -.- just rotating on a axel -.- 0/5
sjogge123 2 years ago
A MUCH MORE BETTER TECHNIQUE!
(Requires Sketchyphysics 3)
1) Make your ship model into a Component
2)Allow Buoyancy
3)Watch your ship sink
REFodra98 2 years ago
OR:
(requires good computer)
1)Go to RubyScript
2)type in "makeWaterPlane"
3)make your ship a group
4)put an invisible box over your ship where you want it to sink fastest
5)Hit play and watch it go!
Well, SketchyPhysics 3 may make a few things easier... I shall look into it!
Medessec 2 years ago
@REFodra98 thanks for that! i exactly have v3!!
rinkavideos64 2 years ago
thanks alot il make my titanic sinks its a pretty cute titanic
ejay201 2 years ago
Thanks!!!!
maximomorales 2 years ago
Its ok, when you said joint rotator i thought you meant the purple icon, its ok i done it now :) But, is there a way of doing it so you dont have to use the sketchy physics controll panel, so it does it by itself and the speed you want?
CityscapePictures08 3 years ago
as far as i know, you can right click on the joint and towards the bottom of that list it says "joint settings", click on that and all the speed and angle settings for the joint will show up on a panel.
Medessec 3 years ago
Thanks alot :)
CityscapePictures08 3 years ago
Ive tried this, i dunno if its cause i have the free version but i cant get it to work, can you help please?
CityscapePictures08 3 years ago
Thank You For this tut! 5/5!
CHUMAATUNZU 3 years ago