You can adjust your material either by applying the current active material in SketchUp to your model, applying random colors, or by selecting random textures from a custom folder.
You can also adjust the orientation of the items that you’ve selected by both 45 and 90 degrees.All the floor types have editable input, including being able to set length, width, spacing between objects, offsets, and more.One item of particular note is the ability to generate clapboard, or building siding on vertical faces.This means that you can create tiles that actually have thickness, along with Brick, wood floors, and many other options. This extension allows you to generate flooring as actual geometry in your models. You can download it from the SketchUcation Plugin Store This week’s extension, chosen by my Patreon supporters, is floor generator. This week, we’re going to review an extension that allows you to generate flooring as actual geometry in your models. If so, please consider supporting me on Patreon (click here to support) or by visiting my Support the Show Page!
In this video, we check out a SketchUp plugin that allows you to quickly create flooring, tile, brick, siding and more quickly and easily!ĭo you like these SketchUp tutorials and videos? Create detailed flooring in SketchUp Fast with Floor Generator! Extension of the Week #48