Since Zorro2 is often distributed as an .rbz file (typically found on the SketchUcation PluginStore ), follow these steps to install it:

: It includes a unique command to "Slice Model at Section," which permanently deletes all geometry not visible behind a selected section plane.

While powerful, Zorro carries significant risks due to its destructive nature:

Forces the slicing vector down through nested groups and internal components. Right-click active Section Plane →right arrow Select "Slice model at Section"

: The developer's site, which often provides additional resources and tutorial PDFs. Learning Resources

The Zorro2 plugin remains an indispensable asset for SketchUp 2021 users. By turning visual section planes into physical, editable cuts, it bridges a massive gap in SketchUp's native toolkit. Incorporate it into your workflow to streamline your architectural drafting and presentation prep. If you want to optimize your workflow further, let me know:

: Works flawlessly with default top, front, or side views to create perfectly straight cuts. How Zorro Resolves the "Rendering Section Cuts" Problem

Note: For easier installation in 2021, some users wrap the script into a .rbz file using the Extension Manager, but manual placement remains the most common method for legacy scripts.

Select the native SketchUp tool and place a plane where you want your cut.

It was updated in 2020 to ensure continued compatibility with newer versions of SketchUp, making it perfectly functional for SketchUp 2021. Key Features of Zorro2