![]() You will realize that it is easier to switch elements between layers via 1001bit than the Sketchup workflow for doing so. ![]() Also 1001bit has a better layer management system than the native Sketchup. Perhaps one of the most efficient ones, mostly for creating complex objects, is the Divide Tool where you can divide the selected edge. As you can see, it is a large toolbar with plenty elements for you to check: Some of the most basic tools of are the ones regarding to distance, such as Information Between 2 Points, Point on Face, Center Point of Arc and Circles. ![]() That is mostly because it checks the licence status before loading. After installing the plugin, when you open Sketchup it may take a bit of time to load. Also it has some tools for drawing/editing geometry such as fillet, extend and chamfer that native Sketchup lacks. From roofs to railings, windows, staircases, roof design. It works as a collection of tools designed for creating of several architectural elements. ![]() Please consider that this cannot be and should not be a complete objective list – this is simply stuff I use and want to share with you: 1001bit Tools – Helps Modelling Architecture 1001bit tools is a plugin that for us is a must. Below I will list some of the most important plugins I use and show you briefly how to work with some of them. If we want to work in a more precise way, or if we want to achieve faster modelling times, then we have to install plugins into Sketchup. Sketchup can be a very versatile tool for our architectural visualizations, but somehow it lacks of some features that can be used for a quicker modelling time, mostly because the software itself is all-use oriented instead of an architectural one. ![]()
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