Joint Push Pull for SketchUp Tutorials

SketchUp Extension Introduction Video

Modeling with Joint Push Pull in SketchUp

Extension Name

Joint Push Pull

Extension Developer

Fredo6

Extension Cost

Free

Where to get it
Joint Push Pull Download Link – https://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=JointPushPull

Dependencies – LibFredo – https://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=LibFredo6

Extension Description – Joint Push Pull

Joint Push Pull is an extension from Fredo6 that contains a number of tools to expand the face extrusion functions in SketchUp. Practically, this means that you can now push pull multiple and curved surfaces within SketchUp. In addition, tools like Vector Push Pull allow you to extrude the footprint of a curved surface into a flat shape, and more!

More Joint Push Pull for SketchUp Tutorials

Joint Push Pull for SketchUp Tool Functions

Joint push pull contains a number of tools designed to help you extrude faces within SketchUp.

Some of these tools include –

Normal Push Pull

This tool is a lot like the native push pull tool in SketchUp, but it allows you to push/pull multiple faces at once. Gaps between faces are created.

Vector Push Pull

Vector push pull allows you to push pull faces in a certain direction. This can allow for interesting functions, like flattening terrains and other objects and more!

Joint Push Pull

Joint push pull allows to you really push pull curved faces in SketchUp. This tool automatically fills in the joints between the faces, so you can use it to thicken curved shapes as well.

Extrude Push Pull

Another tool designed for push pulling multiple faces while filling in the joints.

Round Push Pull

Allows you to push pull multiple faces while rounding the joints between those faces. Results are similar to RoundCorner.

Follow Push Pull

I’m going to be honest – I don’t really understand what this one does…. 🙂

About Justin Geis

Hi, I'm Justin Geis, and I'm the founder of The SketchUp Essentials. I started using SketchUp as part of my work as a general contractor in 2008. I quickly realized the power of the software and started using it for personal projects. I started The SketchUp Essentials as a place to share easy to follow SketchUp tutorials and tips to help everyone harness the power of 3D Modeling in their lives. When not working with SketchUp, I enjoy playing soccer and spending time with my wife and our two dogs.

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