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Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish and Kev McCabe
Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish Kev McCabe

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Developed by the legendary French developer Christophe (TIG), is not just another plugin; it is a complete suite of lofting, skinning, and extrusion tools. For architects, woodworkers, product designers, and 3D printing enthusiasts, mastering the Curviloft plugin for SketchUp is the difference between "clunky" and "parametric."

| Feature | Native SketchUp | Curviloft | Competitor (Artisan/SubD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No | Yes (Excellent) | Yes (Average) | | Extrude along 3D Path | Follow Me (Poor) | Yes (Great) | No | | Contour generation | Sandbox (Slow) | Yes (Fast) | No | | UI Simplicity | High | Medium (Dialog heavy) | Low (Complex) | | Price | Free (Pro) | ~$30 USD | ~$80+ USD | curviloft plugin sketchup

For pure lofting and profile-based modeling, Curviloft remains the king . For sculpting and pushing/pulling organic clay, you want Artisan or SubD. For rendering, Curviloft outputs standard SketchUp faces that work with V-Ray and Enscape perfectly. Part 7: Practical Tutorial: How to Model a Twisted Architectural Column Let's apply everything we've learned. You want to model a "Barber Pole" column for a museum lobby. If you have ever tried to model a

If you have ever tried to model a double-curved roof, a custom boat hull, a parametric facade, or a smooth organic vase in SketchUp, you have likely hit a wall. Native SketchUp tools (Push/Pull, Follow Me, and Sandbox) are excellent for box modeling and basic terrain, but they struggle with complex, flowing geometry. Enter Curviloft . how to install it

Piping, custom handrails, bent wood laminations, and twisted architectural fins. 3. Loft by Contours (Topographic Magic) This tool takes a solid mesh or a set of edges and generates evenly spaced horizontal lines across it. Alternatively, you can select a set of horizontal lines, and Curviloft will construct a terrain surface.

In this article, we will dissect everything you need to know: what it is, how to install it, the three core engines (Skin, Extrude, and Contour), advanced workflows, troubleshooting, and how it compares to modern alternatives. At its core, Curviloft (often stylized as CurviLoft ) is a lofting (or "skinning") tool . Lofting is the process of creating a surface that passes through a series of profile curves.

Visit the SketchUcation Store. Support TIG so he keeps updating this miracle tool for future versions of SketchUp. This article was written for advanced intermediate SketchUp users. Always save your file before running complex lofting operations to prevent crashes with large geometry.

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