Many third-party SketchUp plugins feel clunky or out-of-place, but Curic BoxView was built with a "powerful Overlay + Edit Tool system" to mimic native SketchUp functionality. This means the tool uses SketchUp's existing infrastructure, contributing to a smooth and responsive experience.
: Every created box generates custom, on-screen drag handles. Users drag any face inward or outward to slice through complex 3D structures instantly.
If you are a SketchUp power user, you are likely familiar with the legendary suite of extensions. Known for speeding up workflows tenfold, Curic has just dropped a significant update to one of its most beloved tools: Curic Box View . curic box view new
: Adjust all 6 sides of the section box directly by grabbing and dragging handles on the screen.
With ongoing support from the Curic developer team, this tool is set to remain a staple in modern SketchUp workflows, providing a cleaner, faster alternative to native methods. Users drag any face inward or outward to
Getting started is incredibly intuitive. Assuming you have installed the extension via the SketchUcation Store or Extension Warehouse, follow these steps:
Creating a new view is streamlined for efficiency. Users can generate a 3D section box by selecting any group, component, or set of entities, and then going to Tools → Curic → BoxView , clicking the toolbar icon, or simply right-clicking and choosing "Make BoxView". This process wraps the selected geometry in a perfectly fitted viewing box. : Adjust all 6 sides of the section
Any you intend to use alongside it (like V-Ray or Enscape)