Vertex Tools — For Sketchup
If you’ve ever felt like SketchUp’s native tools hit a wall the moment you try to edit a complex mesh or a terrain model, you’re not alone. For years, pushing and pulling flat faces was the standard. But what happens when you need to gently lift a single corner of a surface? Or smooth out a jagged contour line?
If you model organic terrain, custom furniture, or any geometry that breaks the "rectangular box" mold, Vertex Tools is not a luxury—it is a necessity. It removes the frustration of fighting SketchUp's rigid geometry engine and replaces it with fluid, artistic control. Vertex Tools For SketchUp
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) Difficulty: Easy to learn, hard to master. Best for: Terrain, organic forms, mesh repair, and detail sculpting. Have you tried using Vertex Tools for architectural detailing? Let us know your favorite Soft Selection trick in the comments below! If you’ve ever felt like SketchUp’s native tools
Enter by ThomThom. This legendary extension is often described as giving SketchUp “superpowers.” It brings a level of sub-object manipulation usually reserved for Blender or 3ds Max directly into your SketchUp workflow. Or smooth out a jagged contour line
Here is everything you need to know about why Vertex Tools is a game-changer for precision modeling. At its core, Vertex Tools allows you to select and manipulate individual vertices (the points where edges meet), edges , and faces independently of the rest of the geometry.