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Subject: Would it be a help if... ?


Entropic ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 6:54 PM · edited Mon, 05 August 2024 at 7:00 AM

A few people have contacted me asking about cloth/hair/gravity/wind, etc. and how dynamic systems work. Goint through the P5 manual I've found the explanations are somewhat difficult to follow for people with no background in physics, so I'm wondering if it would be helpful for the rest of the forum if I were to write up an explanation of the physics behind the new dynamic systems, a detailed description of what the different settings and dials do, and maybe diagram things out with some real world examples. Normally I'd just do it and post, but in this case it's a pretty big tutorial, about 10 - 20 pages I'm thinking, and I want to make sure it will be useful to people before putting myself through hell over it. ;) Let me know what you all think, and I'll get to work if more than a few people are interested. Paul


quixote ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 7:10 PM

You have my attention, Paul. Q

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jelisa ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 7:21 PM

Mine too, as long as the pictures (if any) are printable. -darlisa


Sue88 ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 7:27 PM

It would be very useful! I thank you in advance! Sue


ringbearer ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 7:29 PM

Definitely interested. Arleen

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wayneout ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 8:09 PM

Yes, I would find it most interesting. I am not sure I will understand it all. I think when I was in college, my Physics professor was some guy named Sir Isaac Newton. Being that long ago, I forgot all of it. Bill


PabloS ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 8:25 PM

Yes Paul. Having watched your posts for the past few months, I've noticed you seem to have a good command of the English language. It will be useful in converting all that jargon to something me and Billy Bob can understand. Paul too


PabloS ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 8:29 PM

Oppps. No reference to you wayneout. :-)


Entropic ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 8:29 PM

"I think when I was in college, my Physics professor was some guy named Sir Isaac Newton." Bwahahahahaha! I can definitely relate. I'm working on them now and I think we can break this stuff down to make it more understandable. I have about 5 years of combined physics schooling between high school and engineering school, and even I had trouble making sense of the manual. (No offense, Anthony). I figure I can break it down into parts, and if we work on one variable at a time it will be much easier. :) Paul


Bobasaur ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 9:27 PM

Would you be able to do it in .pdf so it could be downloaded, saved, printed off, and added to that big "reference library" on my hard drive?

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PabloS ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 9:52 PM

Yes, no offense Anthony. It's just in a "language" I'm not familiar with so I'm pokin' a little fun at it. Paul, Engineering, heh? Having worked extensively in a space career field, I can tell you that your mastery of the language is above most of your peers. :-) Paul Oh, and yes. One variable at a time would work best!


Chailynne ( ) posted Tue, 17 September 2002 at 10:07 PM

I'd love it too, even though I don't have P5 yet. I'm sure a lot of people would find it a very valuable resource. I'd save it until I can afford P5. ;)


Entropic ( ) posted Wed, 18 September 2002 at 12:52 AM

"Having worked extensively in a space career field, I can tell you that your mastery of the language is above most of your peers. " Well, it's sort of funny, when I explain. I went to school with a double major in Engineering and English, decided that, while I wanted to be a writer and had little interest in engineering I might do well with Law. I dropped out of law school to play with 3ds max, and now I write and work with CGI apps. I get made fun of a lot for being a generalist, but I figure I'm way overqualified to do the things I know about, and have miles to go to be able to do the things I love. I'm sure most people in this forum can relate. ;) Paul P.S.: I'm taking a break for tonite to sleep, but I'll have the tutorials up tomorrow evening at the latest. =D


praxis22 ( ) posted Wed, 18 September 2002 at 2:11 AM

I think I have a fairly good handle on physics, (and I have a mate with a theoretical physics degree :) But doubtless I'll need somebody to explain how it all applies to P5 :) later jb


SAMS3D ( ) posted Wed, 18 September 2002 at 8:31 AM

Definately interested....Sharen ;-) big smile...


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