Sketchup Bz Toolbar __top__ -
The BZ Toolbar is distributed through the Sketchucation Plugin Store. If you don't have it, you'll need to install it first.
You might wonder: "With extensions like Eneroth, TT_Lib, or even SketchUp’s own updates, do I still need BZ?" sketchup bz toolbar
| Feature Category | Key Tools | Primary Use | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Polyline Divider, Polyline Segmentor | Creating segmented lines and managing their division. | | Basic Splines | Bezier Classic, Uniform B-Spline | Smooth curves that don't necessarily pass through all control points. | | Through-Point Splines | Cubic Bezier, Catmull-Rom Spline, F-Spline, Courbette | Smooth curves that are forced to pass through each of your defined points. | | Corner Rounding | Polyline Arc Corners, Polyline Chamfer, Dog-bone, T-bone | Adding filleted (rounded), chamfered, or specialized geometric corners to polylines. | | Editing & Management | Select Tool, Edit Tool, Close Loop | Selecting, modifying, and closing BZ-created curves for further modeling. | The BZ Toolbar is distributed through the Sketchucation
If you have a .rb file named bz_toolbar.rb , open it in a text editor to check the author/description. | | Basic Splines | Bezier Classic, Uniform
: Unlike standard arcs, curves generated with BZ Toolbar can be adjusted by moving control points even after the line is drawn. How to Access & Use
With the RBZ file downloaded, it's time to install it in SketchUp. The process is very similar for all modern versions of SketchUp.