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SODAPLAY anyone? artistic or physics or both

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I really did not know where to post this. I posted it here, because it is art, sort of, and physics. I found this great site years ago called SODA. It is a place you can make objects and make them move. It is free form, and it is addictive. There is nothing to download.

I go there a lot and look at what people have made in the "Soda Zoo". I really like the work of Donnwagner, Kevino, and my favorite Lectvay. I have tried to make a few things and I have, but I did not post them..they were toooo bad..lol.

Here is the url if any of you want to try it or take a look. <a href="http://www.sodaplay.com" target="_blank">SODA CONSTRUCTOR</a>

My objects tend to fall down after I finish them. I think it is because I do not use the gravity right, but then it does take a lot of practice, I guess.
post #2 of 4
Very, very cool indeed
post #3 of 4
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I have been playing Soda for a year or more. I will tell you this. It is better to leave the gravity off after you simulate something. I find it is easier too, if you construct an object slowly, piece by piece. Simulate it and see if works, then keep adding to it. I am glad you guys like it. I love it.

Lectvay is brilliant on there. So much for that.
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I suck at Sodaplay. I can make stuff bounce, that's about it.
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