The extension is built on SketchUp’s , which allows users to interact with tools without switching out of the native Select Tool.
You click 'Export.' The box vanishes, leaving behind a vector line drawing—clean, white lines on a navy blueprint. It is not a rendering. It is a promise. The contractor will understand. The client will see the volume. The architect sighs: Finally, a view that lies only in truth. curic box view
Right-click the BoxView and choose to show or hide the effect without deleting the box. Remove The extension is built on SketchUp’s , which
| | Disadvantages (Cons) | | :--- | :--- | | Speed: drastically reduces time spent setting up scenes. | Cost: It is a paid plugin (competitors like SectionPlaneFace offer similar but less polished features for free). | | Visual Clarity: The "Box" concept is more intuitive than an infinite plane. | Version Compatibility: Updates sometimes lag behind major SketchUp version releases. | | Integration: Works seamlessly with Layout for documentation. | Performance: On very heavy models (millions of polygons), redrawing the dynamic box can cause minor UI lag. | | Fill Feature: Automatically filling the section cut adds professional polish without extra modeling. | | It is a promise
Based on the evaluation, the following actions are recommended:
is a powerful SketchUp extension designed to streamline 3D sectioning and model exploration. Released in late 2025, it introduces a "true 3D section box" experience that feels like a native part of the SketchUp interface.