
These plugins can significantly impact your final 3D project. Although the free version is fine, the paid version offers many more plugins you can add to your software.

This program comes in two versions – the free and the paid one. All resulting objects should be solids (since the original objects were solids), so all results are 3D printable.Sketchup is one of the 3D visualization software that offers a variety of tools that can help you make the best out of your project. This set of tools creates an interesting set of possible applications for SketchUp. Split will intersect all selected solids and keep all the resulting geometry in your model.Allows you to use an object as a cutting template over and over again. Trim will use a first object to trim against a second object while still keeping the first object in your model.(See video above for more info on this workflow) we’ve discussed in conjunction with using to create a building pad in site topography.Note that the order that you select these solids is important. The subtract tool will remove material from a second solid wherever a first solid intersects with it.Union will combine your selected solids into a single solid and works much the same way as the create outer shell tool does, only the union tool can leave some interior geometry, while the outer shell tool will not.



In this video, I wanted to give an introduction to solid tools – SketchUp Pro’s built-in solid editing toolset! This extensions is included with the pro version of SketchUp, and can be used to work with manifold solid geometry! EDIT SOLID MODELS with Solid Tools for SketchUpĭo you like these SketchUp tutorials and videos?
