Curviloft Plugin Sketchup Full < Firefox >

Without Curviloft, creating a curved roof or a boat hull requires painfully stitching together individual faces. With the Curviloft plugin SketchUp full, you can:

This tool generates surfaces along a trajectory. You select a "rail" (path) and several "profiles" (cross-sections). curviloft plugin sketchup full

Curviloft is the closest SketchUp gets to Rhino’s Loft or Sweep2 commands. For under $20 (or free with donation to Fredo6), it transforms SketchUp from a box-modeler into a surface-modeling tool. Essential for anyone serious about organic or curved design in SketchUp. Without Curviloft, creating a curved roof or a



Curviloft is a powerful extension developed by Fredo6 for SketchUp (compatible with SketchUp 2017–2023+). It specializes in lofting, skinning, and surface generation from curves and profiles. Unlike native SketchUp tools, Curviloft bridges the gap between basic extrusion and complex organic modeling, making it an essential tool for architects, product designers, and 3D artists. Curviloft is the closest SketchUp gets to Rhino’s


Curviloft often generates "dirty" geometry (reversed faces). Use the full version's "Cleanup" feature or combine it with Solid Inspector 2 to convert Curviloft meshes into solid groups for 3D printing or CNC milling.

This tool works somewhat like the "Follow Me" tool on steroids. It allows you to define a path (or multiple paths) and a profile shape, but with much more control over how the profile rotates or scales along the path. This is indispensable for creating pipes, handrails that change diameter, or organic furniture legs.