Toolbar - Editor Sketchup

To instantly jump between Top, Front, and Isometric perspectives. Tags (Layers): To manage entity visibility on the fly. Step 4: Group Your Extensions with an Editor

Drag your desired tools up into the toolbar, or drag unwanted tools out to remove them. Click . Managing Floaters

: Consolidate your most-used commands to maximize your drawing area.

Do you use "Flip Along" constantly? Put it on your main bar. Never use "Walk" or "Look Around"? Banish them to the void. toolbar editor sketchup

This is a drag-and-drop editor specifically designed to let you create "Super Toolbars" that mix and match icons from different plugins and native sets. Why is this a game-changer? Many plugins add several buttons to your screen, but you might only use one or two of those tools every day. This plugin lets you pluck just the icons you use most from various extensions and consolidate them into a single, compact vertical or horizontal bar.

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Here’s a blog post tailored for architects, designers, or 3D hobbyists who use SketchUp. To instantly jump between Top, Front, and Isometric

Drag icons completely out of a toolbar to delete them from that specific group.

: Users can combine native tools (like Push/Pull ) with specific extension tools (like Fredo6’s RoundCorner ) into a single, cohesive strip. This eliminates the need to toggle multiple toolbars on and off throughout a project.

Keep your most frequently used functions closest to your drawing window to minimize mouse travel distance. How to Access the Toolbar Editor in SketchUp Put it on your main bar

: On Windows, you can drag individual icons out of an extension’s native toolbar and drop them into your personal custom toolbar. This lets you hide the extension's original bulky panel while keeping its vital functions accessible. 6. Pro-Tips for Toolbar Efficiency

Eliminate the need to navigate multi-level menus for basic operations.

Mac users can quickly alter the main top interface to hide irrelevant features and bring hidden tools to the forefront.

Customizing your interface is one of the most effective ways to boost your modeling speed and precision. While SketchUp comes with powerful native tools, the extension (and the native customization features) allows you to bridge the gap between default settings and a professional, personalized workflow. Why Use a Toolbar Editor in SketchUp?