Bezier Curves Sketchup Plugin Store
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That is when SketchUp plugins or extensions come into the picture. These plugins are created by users who noticed the shortcomings of the default tools on Sketchup and decided to solve them. This extension gives you a wider variety of line drawing options which include Polylines, Bezier and Spline curves. Nov 15, 2010. In this episode, Cameron shows you how to install Ruby Scripts to add functionality to Sketchup. He'll also show you how to use the Bezier Curve ruby script to create complex curves. To draw a Bezier curve: Choose Draw >Bezier Curves. Click to set a start point. Click again to set the end point of the line. Move the cursor to adjust the first curve. Click to apply the first curve. Move the cursor to create the second curve. Click to set the second curve. The Plugin can be found here. For an extra feature (drawing chamfered Polylines) you will need the extension posted here. To download both the plugin and the chamfer extension, you will need to be registered at Sketchucation.com. See some shapes generated with the different curves and the option 'close loop nicely'.