This concept was introduced by a4chitect’s Smart Push Pull plugin. FOLLOW – Faces are offset along the direction given by their adjacent edges.ROUND – Combination of Normal and Joint mode depending on the angle between faces, with automatic rounding of gaps between faces.Gives more consistent results than Joint tool. EXTRUDE – Faces are offset along an average direction, keeping faces jointed.JOINT – Faces are offset along their normal but are kept jointed.VECTOR – Faces are offset along a custom direction picked graphically in the model (or along model axes).NORMAL – Similar to native Push Pull, but in multi-face.JointPushPull is a script dedicated to Face extrusion, with several Tools. Weld allows you to select multiple connected edges, curves, and/or arcs (“connected” means having common endpoints), then use the Weld tool to join them into a single “polyline”. SketchUp WeldĪn incredibly useful extension – you won’t realise how much you need it until you start to actually use it. Therefore we’ve picked out just a few free extensions that we think could be the most useful to the largest demographic. You don’t need us to tell you that the Extension Warehouse can be a vast and beautiful – if slightly bewildering place. This post is all about everyone’s favourite F word: ‘Free’. Last week we were at Clerkenwell Design Week with the SketchUp gang and we picked up a whole host of cool tips, tricks, and advice which would, quite frankly, be rude of us not to share with you, dear reader.
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