: Generating arrays, face finder tools, and mirror functions. Core Features and Tools Broken Down
TIG is the godfather of SketchUp plugins. While not the PowerBar, TIG’s "CurveMaker" and "Weld" tools fill the welding gap. Combine this with "TIG-View" and you have half a PowerBar.
The Powerbar is divided into several functional categories that address common modeling bottlenecks: Sketchup Plugin Jhs Powerbar
: Quickly aligns vertices or objects onto a specific axis (Red, Green, or Blue). Smoothing & Softening :
When dealing with complex geometry, filtering your selection is difficult. These isolated selection tools let you highlight a massive area and instantly filter out either all the faces or all the edges, saving endless Shift-clicking. 4. Proxy and Alignment Tools : Generating arrays, face finder tools, and mirror functions
Temporarily swaps out heavy, high-polygon components for lightweight placeholders to boost SketchUp's viewport performance during heavy editing phases. Practical Use Cases Landscape Architecture
It complements native SketchUp tools perfectly, adding functionality where native tools are limited. How to Install JHS Powerbar Combine this with "TIG-View" and you have half a PowerBar
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The plugin covers a wide range of modeling needs, from basic line work to complex surface manipulation:
JHS Powerbar is not hosted on the official Extension Warehouse.Follow these precise steps to install it manually.