Curviloft Rbz
: Ensure your profiles are facing the same direction to avoid the "milling" effect where the mesh twists 180 degrees. 🎯 Use Cases
You will need to manage the license through the Sketchucation ExtensionStore plugin. 4. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Creates shapes impossible with native tools. Requires a paid license (no longer free). Extremely intuitive "select and click" workflow. High learning curve for "Vertex Matching" settings. Clean geometry that stays compatible with Enscape/V-Ray. Requires LibFredo6 to be installed separately. Final Verdict curviloft rbz
This is the most common use case for creating smooth, organic transitions between separate shapes. : Ensure your profiles are facing the same
| Problem | Most Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Lines are not connecting" | Your curves have different vertex counts. | Use (right-click > Weld) to make one continuous curve. | | "The face is twisted" | The start points of your profiles are misaligned. | Click the "Fix Orientation" button in the dialog or manually rotate the profiles. | | "SketchUp crashes" | You ran out of memory. Try to create a mesh with 100,000 faces. | Undo. Reduce curve resolution. Use "Simplified" mesh option. | | "Toolbar is greyed out" | No edges are selected. | Select at least two separate loops of edges before clicking the icon. | Pros and Cons Pros Cons Creates shapes impossible