Curviloft Plugin Sketchup 2015 66 ❲1000+ EXTENDED❳
The toolbar contains three main icons: , Loft along Path , and Skinning and Contours . 4. Basic Usage Guide
Curviloft operates by generating surfaces (skins) from contours or along defined paths. It is divided into three primary tools:
(Curviloft v2.0a). They require SketchUp 2017+ and will crash 2015 immediately.
This tool is for when "Spline" falls short. Loft by Spline usually requires profiles to be somewhat ordered. Loft by Junction is designed for . curviloft plugin sketchup 2015 66
Curviloft provides three primary tools for creating geometric skins:
Select all edge curves defining the shape > Click "Skinning". Tips for Better Results in SketchUp 2015
In 2015, SketchUp still used the legacy OpenGL renderer. Heavy geometry slowed down drastically. Curviloft was optimized to produce that could be softened and smoothed. This balance—organic shapes with efficient geometry—is why professionals clung to this version. The toolbar contains three main icons: , Loft
: The plugin generates a "ghost" geometry. Users can adjust parameters such as segment density, interpolation method, and vertex matching.
Adjust the vertex matching lines if the geometry twists abnormally, then click valid space to finalize. 2. Loft Along Path
: Users can create multiple surfaces at once, which can save a significant amount of time when working on projects that require complex, interconnected curved surfaces. It is divided into three primary tools: (Curviloft v2
You installed Curviloft but forgot to install LibFredo6, or the LibFredo6 version is too new/old. Re-verify your versions on SketchUcation.
Alternatively, manual installation involves placing the CURVILOFT_Dir and LibFredo6.rb files into the SketchUp Plugins folder. 4. Operational Workflow
Curviloft is part of the . Almost all of Fredo's plugins require a core library called LibFredo6 to function.
This tool combines the logic of SketchUp's native "Follow Me" tool with the flexibility of Curviloft. It allows you to extrude a profile (or a series of profiles) along a designated rail or path curve.
Build a closed wireframe loop out of 3 or 4 intersecting curves. Select all the bounding edges. Click the icon.