Cleans up and optimizes your SketchUp model. Sandbox Tools are great for landscape design and stuff like. V2020 This plugin offers a large number of products.
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Cadman develops Cadman Report Tools for sketchup. This sketchup plugin is compatible with sketchup version 2015, 2016 and 2017.
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- There are other free tools that you can download from the ConDoc Tools page as well that complement the paid tools as well. In this sketchup video tutorial, Justin Geis, briefly explains the utility of 2d tools plugin developed by TIG. This plugin can be used to model in 2d dimension easily. Tools for drawing Site Surveys in SketchUp.
- Julia Christina Eneroth has developed Eneroth Solid Tools (Pro Only). This skethup plugin combines different types of tools like solids union, subtract and trim. The plugin is compatible with SketchUp 2014, SketchUp 2015, SketchUp 2016, SketchUp 2017, SketchUp 2018. It can be used for 3d printing, drawing and productivity.
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This sketchup plugin is used to tag attributes on files and components as well as control information on components in the model. This plugin is based on CSV spreadsheet that allows the users to observe, manage and report design information out of a model.
The CSV spreadsheet contains headers and rows of values. The first column will contain a component name or a sketchup filename. The remaining columns will include any information that is required for each component in your inventory. As for instance cost per unit, power requirements, product numbers suppliers, availability etc.
A simple CSV Header Data file contains two rows. Psx rom set torrent. The top row belongs to the Headers or category fields for each consecutive row. The top row of values is used to create the Input dialog, and the second row of values is the default values for the dialog box. The Cadman Report Tools are written to acquire input from any CSV file.
There exist three sample header files in the user Plugins/ Cadman Report Tools folder to begin. The tools read from this Header & Data file to create forms and reports.
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SketchUp Hatching, Lineweights, Line Styles, and More with 2D Tools – Extension of the Week #44
In today’s SketchUp extension overview, we review an extension that contains a free suite of tools designed to help you model in two dimensions!
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Plugin Information
Plugin Name: 2D Tools
Plugin Developer: TIG
Plugin Cost: Free!
Plugin Developer: TIG
Plugin Cost: Free!
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Tool Functions –
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This tool is basically designed to give you a set of tools that are similar to those found in other CAD packages that help you draw in 2 dimensions. One of the nice features is that TIG has included a comprehensive help file that tells you exactly how each tool in the extension works. You can access this help file by clicking on the question mark icon at the end of the list.
This extension is based around the ability to set a “Z plane.” The Z plane basically allows you to lock your height above ground for the tools that you’re using. For example, I could lock my Z-Plane to the ground plane, or I could set it to a fixed height, like 6’, at which point any tool I use would draw specifically on that plane.
You can also set your plane relative to a current plane, meaning you could type in “+24” to set a new plane 24” above the plane you currently have active.
The line tool can be set to generate both lines and guidelines by tapping the control key. In addition, you can create lines as a welded set or individual lines by tapping the alt key.
You can set your Z-plane within this tool as well by tapping the tab key.
The rectangle tool is a 3 point rectangle, meaning you set the length first, before the width, unlike the 2 point built in SketchUp rectangle tool.
The 2D freehand tool allows you to draw a freehand shape, and comes with several other options, like setting the default segment length and the ability to draw a closed loop.
The 2D arc tool gives you several different ways to draw arcs, including adjusting segment counts, arcs by radius, or arcs by angle.
The 2D circle tool allows you to draw both 2 point circles by radius, 2 point circles by diameter, and 3 point circles.
The 2D polygon tool appears to be very close to the circle tool, with the exception of the ability to set the length of a polygon’s side.
The facemaker tool creates a face within any set of edges that form a closed loop.
The 2D hatching tool comes with multiple different hatchings (installed with 2D tools) that allow you to create a hatch pattern within a face. You can access the different hatchings by right clicking in open space. These hatchings can then be adjusted in the SketchUp materials manager.
The fillet tool allows you to create a radiused fillet between two edges. This generally means that you can create a curve between two intersecting lines, instead of having them come to a point. You can set the radius of these fillets within this tool.
The 2D adjust tool allows you to trim or extend lines.
The 2D line style allows you to adjust the style of lines in your model. However, you should be careful with this one, as it’s not truly a line style tool, as much as it generates a series of groups along a path that you can turn on and off in your layers. Still, it does allow you to generate thicker lines and dotted lines in a SketchUp model.
The 2D text tool allows you to generate text in your model. Unfortunately, this does not appear to allow you to edit the text once it’s been created.
The 2D polyline edit tool allows you to edit polylines that you’ve created.
As you can see, this is a very full-featured set of 2D tools. If you do any kind of work in 2D, whether you create details, or just like more of a CAD interface, there’s no reason not to download this extension.
This extension is based around the ability to set a “Z plane.” The Z plane basically allows you to lock your height above ground for the tools that you’re using. For example, I could lock my Z-Plane to the ground plane, or I could set it to a fixed height, like 6’, at which point any tool I use would draw specifically on that plane.
You can also set your plane relative to a current plane, meaning you could type in “+24” to set a new plane 24” above the plane you currently have active.
The line tool can be set to generate both lines and guidelines by tapping the control key. In addition, you can create lines as a welded set or individual lines by tapping the alt key.
You can set your Z-plane within this tool as well by tapping the tab key.
The rectangle tool is a 3 point rectangle, meaning you set the length first, before the width, unlike the 2 point built in SketchUp rectangle tool.
The 2D freehand tool allows you to draw a freehand shape, and comes with several other options, like setting the default segment length and the ability to draw a closed loop.
The 2D arc tool gives you several different ways to draw arcs, including adjusting segment counts, arcs by radius, or arcs by angle.
The 2D circle tool allows you to draw both 2 point circles by radius, 2 point circles by diameter, and 3 point circles.
The 2D polygon tool appears to be very close to the circle tool, with the exception of the ability to set the length of a polygon’s side.
The facemaker tool creates a face within any set of edges that form a closed loop.
The 2D hatching tool comes with multiple different hatchings (installed with 2D tools) that allow you to create a hatch pattern within a face. You can access the different hatchings by right clicking in open space. These hatchings can then be adjusted in the SketchUp materials manager.
The fillet tool allows you to create a radiused fillet between two edges. This generally means that you can create a curve between two intersecting lines, instead of having them come to a point. You can set the radius of these fillets within this tool.
The 2D adjust tool allows you to trim or extend lines.
The 2D line style allows you to adjust the style of lines in your model. However, you should be careful with this one, as it’s not truly a line style tool, as much as it generates a series of groups along a path that you can turn on and off in your layers. Still, it does allow you to generate thicker lines and dotted lines in a SketchUp model.
The 2D text tool allows you to generate text in your model. Unfortunately, this does not appear to allow you to edit the text once it’s been created.
The 2D polyline edit tool allows you to edit polylines that you’ve created.
As you can see, this is a very full-featured set of 2D tools. If you do any kind of work in 2D, whether you create details, or just like more of a CAD interface, there’s no reason not to download this extension.