![]() A 3D derivative tool begins by working in a similar fashion to Sketchup’s main extruding tool, but then adds options that allow for highly precise fine-tuning. There’s also the 2D Derivative tool, which can create a new face, line or edge derived from the surfaces of other objects. Object snapping is enabled, so it’s easy to align a brick texture exactly to a wall and to orient the brick direction horizontally, for example.īonzai3d offers a number of tools for the creation of NURBS curves and surfaces – features still lacking in Sketchup. There are a number of other shading modes, including OpenGL-driven full shading with shadows. The sketch-like feel extends to Doodle, a rendering plug-in that gives the model in the viewport a pencil-drawn look at the click of a button. This can adjust settings for the tool before or after objects are created. ![]() Hovering over each tool or menu item brings up a description, and when the tool is clicked an Options palette appears. Each row in the palette contains a suite of related tools, which pops open when the cursor is positioned over the icon.
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