Toolbar Editor Sketchup __exclusive__ Review
Mastering the Toolbar Editor in SketchUp: The Ultimate Guide to a Custom Workspace
If you have ever found yourself wasting precious design time scrolling through endless menus or searching for that hidden "Intersect Faces" option, you are not alone. SketchUp is a powerful tool, but its default interface is a one-size-fits-all solution. For a woodworker, a landscape architect, and an interior designer, the necessary tools are vastly different.
Toolbar Editor (by Aurelius): A popular choice for creating personalized toolbars. It features an intuitive drag-and-drop interface and allows you to rename and organize custom sets easily. toolbar editor sketchup
1. The "Single Row" Challenge
Try to keep your main toolbar to a single row. Use the Editor to delete large, rarely used icons (like "Component Options" or "Dynamic Components") to make room for small, powerful ones (like "Hide Rest of Model" or "Section Plane"). Mastering the Toolbar Editor in SketchUp: The Ultimate
EASY Custom Toolbars in SketchUp with Custom Toolbar Editor! Create an "Extension Launcher" toolbar
Save Changes: Click Apply to finalize the layout. Note that some changes might require a SketchUp restart to appear. Native Alternatives
- Create an "Extension Launcher" toolbar.
- Drag only the specific tool icons you need from each extension into one bar.
Video Tutorials: Visual walk-throughs like Setting Up SketchUp Toolbar and Customizing Toolbar Button Images offer practical demonstrations of organizing your workspace without extra plugins. If you'd like, I can help you: