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By following these steps and tips, you should be able to fix the SketchUp Round Corner crack and get back to designing with ease. Happy modeling!
Never round a corner on an unsmoothed, high-poly mesh. Always Simplify, Scale, Round, Scale Back.
By following the tips and best practices outlined in this article, you'll be well on your way to creating stunning round corners in SketchUp and fixing common cracking issues. Happy modeling!
There are several methods for creating round corners in SketchUp, and we'll explore the most popular ones:
Note: This requires the edges to be a continuous loop. It creates perfect geometry 100% of the time without crashing, though it takes 30 seconds longer than pressing the RoundCorner button.
: The most reliable fix is to turn your object into a component, make a copy, and scale that copy up by 100x or 1000x. Apply the RoundCorner tool to the large copy—where SketchUp can easily handle the math—then delete it. The original, small-scale component will reflect the now-perfect geometry without the cracks.
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By following these steps and tips, you should be able to fix the SketchUp Round Corner crack and get back to designing with ease. Happy modeling!
Never round a corner on an unsmoothed, high-poly mesh. Always Simplify, Scale, Round, Scale Back.
By following the tips and best practices outlined in this article, you'll be well on your way to creating stunning round corners in SketchUp and fixing common cracking issues. Happy modeling!
There are several methods for creating round corners in SketchUp, and we'll explore the most popular ones:
Note: This requires the edges to be a continuous loop. It creates perfect geometry 100% of the time without crashing, though it takes 30 seconds longer than pressing the RoundCorner button.
: The most reliable fix is to turn your object into a component, make a copy, and scale that copy up by 100x or 1000x. Apply the RoundCorner tool to the large copy—where SketchUp can easily handle the math—then delete it. The original, small-scale component will reflect the now-perfect geometry without the cracks.