In the ever-evolving world of 3D modeling and architectural design, precision and flexibility are paramount. Whether you are a seasoned architect, a landscape designer, or a hobbyist 3D printer, you have likely encountered the challenge of creating smooth, organic transitions between complex geometries. Enter —the latest iteration of one of the most powerful lofting and skinning extensions available for SketchUp.
If you only build boxy cabinets or rectangular houses, skip it. If you do any curved geometry—stadium roofs, spiral staircases, organic furniture, topographical maps—CurviLoft 18 pays for itself the first time it saves you four hours of manual "push/pull" agony. curviloft 18
This is similar to SketchUp's native "Follow Me" tool, but infinitely more powerful. Instead of just extruding a face along a path, CurviLoft allows you to morph the profile along the path. In the ever-evolving world of 3D modeling and
Curviloft 1.8 provides granular control over the resulting mesh density. If you only build boxy cabinets or rectangular
, this tool is essential for creating smooth, complex skins from simple contours. Why Every Modeler Needs Curviloft
Why should an architect or designer invest time in this tool?