Allows you to push or pull faces in a specific direction (e.g., locking to the Blue axis by pressing the Up Arrow ), which is useful for flattening terrain or creating vertical extrusions from sloped surfaces.
You can choose whether the tool leaves the original face behind (generating a solid volume) or deletes it (creating an open shell).
Master Joint Push Pull in SketchUp 2021: The Ultimate Guide SketchUp's native Push/Pull tool is iconic, but it has a major limitation: it only works on flat, individual faces. If you try to extrude a curved surface or push multiple faces at once, the native tool fails.
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Allows you to push or pull faces in a specific direction (e.g., locking to the Blue axis by pressing the Up Arrow ), which is useful for flattening terrain or creating vertical extrusions from sloped surfaces.
You can choose whether the tool leaves the original face behind (generating a solid volume) or deletes it (creating an open shell).
Master Joint Push Pull in SketchUp 2021: The Ultimate Guide SketchUp's native Push/Pull tool is iconic, but it has a major limitation: it only works on flat, individual faces. If you try to extrude a curved surface or push multiple faces at once, the native tool fails.