Modeling Sliced Terrain from Location Data in SketchUp with Joint Push Pull and Slicer

In this video, we’re going to import terrain from SketchUp’s location data, then use the extension “Slicer” to cut it up into pieces!

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DOWNLOAD SLICER – https://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_Slicer
DOWNLOAD JOINT PUSH PULL – https://sketchucation.com/plugin/715-jointpushpull

To create a sliced terrain map from SketchUp location data, we’re going to use the extension Joint Push Pull to create a solid from the terrain data, then use the extension slicer to slice the model into different planes!

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.