Vertex Tools For Sketchup ^new^ -
Getting Vertex Tools up and running is straightforward, but there are nuances.
If you need to sculpt clay (push/pull like clay), get Artisan. If you need perfect cars, get SubD. If you need to move points, fix meshes, or create terrain, get Vertex Tools. Vertex Tools For SketchUp
to create high-poly, smooth surfaces from low-poly foundations. Get Started: Vertex Tools² | SketchUp Extension Warehouse Getting Vertex Tools up and running is straightforward,
Vertex Tools plays beautifully with (for smoothing curves) and TT_Lib (which it requires to run). It also works seamlessly with Skalp for cutouts, provided the mesh is triangulated first. If you need to move points, fix meshes,
Vertex Tools is a powerful SketchUp extension by Thomas Thomassen (ThomThom) that enables by allowing you to manipulate individual vertices—a feature not available in standard SketchUp. 1. Core Features
That is where enters the conversation.
Imagine you have a contour map imported into SketchUp. You want to turn that flat grid into rolling hills.