(Shared library extension required to run Fredo6 plugins) License Type
Pros
Architects, interior designers, and 3D modelers frequently use SketchUp for its intuitive interface. However, the native Push/Pull tool has a major limitation: it only works on flat faces. If you need to extrude curved surfaces, organic shapes, or multiple faces simultaneously, you need a specialized extension.
Where to Get Joint Push Pull SketchUp Plugin (Free Download/Trial)
Joint Push Pull - SketchUp Plugins | PluginStore | SketchUcation
Use the tab key or click the options buttons to change the tool's behavior (e.g., changing from thick to pull, or changing how border edges are treated). Why You Need This Plugin
After the free trial, if you wish to keep using it, a perpetual license costs a nominal one-time fee (around $12–$15). Step-by-Step Guide to Download and Install Joint Push Pull
Older versions of the plugin compatible with SketchUp 2016 or earlier can sometimes be found for free in legacy archives, though they are not supported and will not work on modern versions of SketchUp.
Extrude smooth, curved geometry without breaking the mesh.
Register for a (look closely for the standard free registration link, as paid premium memberships are also offered). Step 2: Download the Required Files You must download two files in the .rbz format:
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