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Plugin Sketchup: Fredoscale

FredoScale respects SketchUp’s hierarchy. If you apply a deformation to a , the geometry inside stretches. If you apply it to a Component , every instance of that component will deform individually. For non-destructive workflows, always apply FredoScale to a copy of your group. Once deformed, the geometry becomes “baked” – you cannot return to the original shape without undoing.

FredoScale transforms SketchUp from a box-modeling tool into a free-form deformation environment. For woodworkers, it creates ergonomic handles (squash/taper). For architects, it generates warped roofs and helicoidal ramps (twist). For product designers, it prototypes ergonomic grips (bend). While the native tools give you control over size , FredoScale gives you control over form . Mastering these four or five main modes will significantly elevate your 3D modeling vocabulary, allowing you to break free from the tyranny of right angles. fredoscale plugin sketchup

Beyond Scale: Mastering Deformation and Warping with FredoScale for SketchUp FredoScale respects SketchUp’s hierarchy