First-person Repeating Ball Track (Current 4/23/2017 version) 3d model
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First-person Repeating Ball Track (Current 4/23/2017 version)

First-person Repeating Ball Track (Current 4/23/2017 version)

by 3DWarehouse
Last crawled date: 11 months, 2 weeks ago
As season 2 comes to a close, there are a few goodies in this sketchyphysics update. There is now a rock bottom, and the two pistons at the very bottom that were previously used to prevent balls from falling out is now part of a series of new pathways created in this latest update. Season 3 of this sketchyphysics model shall begin when and if sketchyphysics decides to fix their straight up/down camera bug. I said I would no longer make major updates to this sketchyphysics model, but since a new version of sketchyphysics came out after about five years, I revisited this sketchyphysics model and decided to get back to work. If you like amusement park rides, you would probably enjoy this sketchyphysics ball course. I recommend turning on the fog effect. I believe that they're are not enough of these types of sketchyphysics models like this on the warehouse. After starting, right-click the translucent ball and select 'camera track' and 'camera follow'. Then zoom into the ball until the camera stops being straight ahead. Then straighten out the camera. Then left-click on the ball and you're free to go. To get more balls, you must hit them by chance; don't do it manually. If your camera gets stuck(occurs when you are looking straight up or down) zoom back in to the ball when it's convenient. Unfortunately, due to the new sketchyphysics update, instead of the camera getting stuck, it will reset the simulation if the camera happens to face a 90 degree angle up or down. Hovever, that may vary depending on your computer system. I have a windows XP. If your ball somehow stops moving, reset the sketchyphysics situation, unless you already hit a ball. If one of the balls flies out of the course and disrupts the camera view, restart the sketchyphysics simulation, unless you like it. Fortunately that is very unlikely to happen now, unless someone hits that translucent ball with the 2 small black round things inside. It's now compatible with MSphysics, but hasn't been fully tested and will crash if you have a Windows XP or 32 bit sketchup version. #Adventure #Ball #Elevator #Fast #FirstPerson #Fog #Fun #Game #Heaven #Hell #Hill #Jump #Limbo #Maze #Phisycs #Physics #Secrets #Shortcut #Sketchyphysics #Slope #Steep #Teleport #Thrill #Track #Unlock

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