I'm curious the status of pmpd2d and pmpd3d as I do not see them in Pd-extended 0.43.4. I'm also wondering if there is something I haven't found yet to create results using pmpd2d to mimic things like iLine2D. I see examples like 58_pmpd2d_sand.pd (also not included in Pd-extended 0.43.4) which is close to iLine2D but doesn't seem offer the flexibility of parameters. For example, using pmpd2d how would I create a "squishy" line for my masses to react to such that they appear to reacting to a repulsing magnetic force as opposed to a hard wall?
OK I just saw some stuff about this in the archives (e.g. try [pmpd/pmpd2d]) but that didn't work and neither pmpd2d nor its associated help file appear anywhere on my drive. This is Pd-extended 0.43.4 release on ubuntu 12.04 32 bit installed using these directions at the top: http://puredata.info/docs/faq/debian
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 9:00 AM, John Harrison johnharrisonwsu@gmail.comwrote:
I'm curious the status of pmpd2d and pmpd3d as I do not see them in Pd-extended 0.43.4. I'm also wondering if there is something I haven't found yet to create results using pmpd2d to mimic things like iLine2D. I see examples like 58_pmpd2d_sand.pd (also not included in Pd-extended 0.43.4) which is close to iLine2D but doesn't seem offer the flexibility of parameters. For example, using pmpd2d how would I create a "squishy" line for my masses to react to such that they appear to reacting to a repulsing magnetic force as opposed to a hard wall?
hello,
i think pmpd, pmpd2d and pmpd3d are not include in pd-extended.
in the example 58, it's not a iLine, but a iSphere that interact with all particle. interactor are not yet included in pmpd* object. but i'm currently working on that and it should be finished in 1 or 2 month.
cheers cyrille
Le 23/02/2013 16:00, John Harrison a écrit :
I'm curious the status of pmpd2d and pmpd3d as I do not see them in Pd-extended 0.43.4. I'm also wondering if there is something I haven't found yet to create results using pmpd2d to mimic things like iLine2D. I see examples like 58_pmpd2d_sand.pd (also not included in Pd-extended 0.43.4) which is close to iLine2D but doesn't seem offer the flexibility of parameters. For example, using pmpd2d how would I create a "squishy" line for my masses to react to such that they appear to reacting to a repulsing magnetic force as opposed to a hard wall?
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