Sketchup Plugin — Sketchy Ffd

Modeling a modern couch or an ergonomic office chair with native SketchUp tools is incredibly tedious. With Sketchy FFD, you can model a rigid, blocky box layout of a sofa cushion, subdivide it, and then use a 3x3 FFD cage to pull the middle points upward to create a soft, domed, natural cushion look. 2. Creating Fabric and Drapery

| Issue | Why It Happens | Impact | |-------|----------------|--------| | | Too many control points (e.g., 6×6×6) | SketchUp freezes | | Lattice doesn’t deform | Group contains raw edges/faces without a shell | No effect | | Unexpected twisting | Non-orthogonal lattice orientation | Mesh inverts | | Slow regeneration | Heavy geometry or many plugins active | Lag/freezing | | Undo stack corruption | FFD modifies geometry outside standard undo | Can’t revert cleanly | | Lattice disappears after move | Bug in older versions (pre-2017) | Lost deformation handle | sketchy ffd sketchup plugin

A: Yes, if you download from the official SketchUcation forums or Chris Fullmer’s GitHub. Avoid "free plugin aggregator" websites. Modeling a modern couch or an ergonomic office