In Algodoo, a spring behaves like an object with an axis of rotation attached to both ends of a rectangle if the values of constant and damping are made very large. At about 1:50 in this video, two of these are attached and the connection point of one of the springs is superimposed on the other to make it act like a rotary axis.
Spongify is useful for people who like gaps, polygons and hinge. Heavy use of polygons and hinge makes Algodoo slow, so it is not suitable for creating complex devices or many objects.
no way you uploaded let's goo
you can use spongify
But spongify is kinda bad
@@Bobsdomain i figiured that out 1 month ago
Maybe that will be the quickest way😅
How is this only have 61 views😮
HOW THE DO I MAKE IT WITH SPRINGS?
In Algodoo, a spring behaves like an object with an axis of rotation attached to both ends of a rectangle if the values of constant and damping are made very large.
At about 1:50 in this video, two of these are attached and the connection point of one of the springs is superimposed on the other to make it act like a rotary axis.
@@necoyuri i didn't know i was supposed to glue the circle and the rectangle together.
You are beautiful as the day as i lost you
Cant you just spongify it
Spongify is useful for people who like gaps, polygons and hinge. Heavy use of polygons and hinge makes Algodoo slow, so it is not suitable for creating complex devices or many objects.
also, I don't like the way it looks.
Pls use propper grammar