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She had drawn the complex shape using organic curves and imported topography. But when she tried to give it thickness—to turn her paper-thin surface into a real 3D slab of concrete—SketchUp’s standard tool refused to work.
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The Flat Roof That Needed Curves
She added walls, windows, and a foundation. Her museum looked professional, realistic, and ready for 3D printing or rendering. --- Joint Push Pull Sketchup Plugin Download
She learned that Joint Push Pull (JPP) is a legendary extension created by Fredo6, a famous SketchUp plugin developer. Unlike the standard tool, JPP doesn't just push flat rectangles. It can push any face—curved, bumpy, vertical, or twisted—outward or inward to create a solid, real-world thickness.
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In half a second, her flat, invalid surface became a beautiful, solid, 3D-concrete roof with perfect, even thickness. No errors. No broken geometry.