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2021: Joint Push Pull Sketchup

Extrudes each selected face along its individual perpendicular line (normal). This splits the faces apart as they expand.

Similar to Joint mode, but it generates rounded transitions at the edges where faces meet. This is perfect for industrial designers looking to create quick fillets on extruded curved parts without manual follow-me operations. 3. Vector Push Pull (V) Joint Push Pull Sketchup 2021

Instead of extruding perpendicular to the face, Vector Push Pull extrudes all selected faces in one single, user-defined direction (e.g., strictly along the Red, Green, or Blue axis), regardless of which way the faces are pointing. 🟨 Normal Push Pull (N) This is perfect for industrial designers looking to

SketchUp has front (white) and back (blue/gray) faces. Joint Push Pull performs best when all faces are uniform. Select your geometry, right-click, and select Orient Faces before running the plugin. 🟨 Normal Push Pull (N) SketchUp has front

Creating organic shapes, cushions, or smoothed architectural panels. Vector Push Pull (V)

SketchUp’s native Push/Pull tool is a staple for 3D modeling, but it has one major limitation: it can’t handle curved surfaces. If you've ever tried to thicken a dome or extrude a complex organic shape only to hit a "Cannot push/pull curved or smoothed surfaces" error, you need Joint Push Pull Developed by legendary plugin creator

Cannot extrude curved surfaces (like cylinders or organic terrain). Cannot push/pull multiple faces simultaneously. Leaves gaps when extruding adjacent angled faces. Key Features of the Plugin Extrudes smoothed or faceted curved meshes. Keeps multi-face surfaces knit together perfectly.

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