![]() ![]() The author indicated that it has to do with the way SketchUp handles geometry and the way the extensions handle the settings that are made. I tried RoundCorner instead and it did the rounding the way I wanted it. FredoCorner handled the first rounding fine but it didn't like the second rounding for some reason. This morning I was trying to put a radius on three edges of a block. Occasionally you will run into situations where FredoCorner will fail and RoundCorner won't or the other way around. ![]() The video gives a brief look at these tools and I hope you can add them into your workflow. ![]() While this one is priced at $10, it could pay for itself in short order depending on the type of modeling you do. The third tool is by another prolific extension author who goes by the name of Eneroth3. LibFredo6 also adds some tools for checking his extensions for updates and setting up toolbar preferences. This is a set of required support files that are common to most of his extensions. ![]() By the way, if you are installing these extensions, make sure you also install the latest version of LibFredo6. In my video, I show just a little of what these tools can do. It is a reworked version of his Bezier Spline tool set and again he’s added a number of features. Another one of his, which was released in the last week of April or so, is called FredoSpline. This is a revised version of his old Round Corner and has several useful additions. They are by Fredo6, the author of a number of amazing extensions for SketchUp. A couple of them are fairly new versions of ones that have been around for awhile. Anyway, several of my students have had use for some tools I find extremely valuable. I suppose more folks have time to devote to it. These days I’ve been doing a lot more online SketchUp instruction. ![]()
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