You may see a message stating, "I get a message saying I need version Libfrdo6=143". This error is clear: your installed version of LibFredo6 is too old for the new Curviloft. The solution is to immediately update LibFredo6 to the latest version (v14.3b or above).
Using Curviloft is relatively straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:
This is the foundational code required for all of Fredo6's tools. You must always update LibFredo6 first. Curviloft Plugin: The actual toolset script. Note: Ensure both files are downloaded in the .rbz format. Step 3: Install via SketchUp Extension Manager Open SketchUp.
Some users report seeing a "no license" error even after a successful update. This can be frustrating. The most common cause is a mismatch between the extension you have a license for and the one you installed. For example, you might have a license for RoundCorner but have installed FredoCorner .
If you're new to Curviloft or want to start completely fresh, follow these steps:
Curviloft has a range of real-world applications across various industries, including:
Fills in an enclosed loop of three or four intersecting borders to create a solid mesh face. Critical Update: The Shift to Premium Licenses
Similar to SketchUp's native 'Follow Me' tool, but infinitely more powerful. It sweeps one or more profiles along a given path curve to create a complex extrusion. Its key advantage is the ability to interpolate between different profiles along the path, for instance, smoothly transitioning a loft from a square base to a circular top. This is ideal for creating 3D pipes, winding architectural details, or intricate railings.
Explain how to when the plugin fails to generate a face. Let me know how you'd like to continue learning! Curviloft - SketchUcation