Speed Modeling in SketchUp

speed modeling with FlexTools for Sketchup

Model designed and rendered by Arch. Moshe Shemesh. Working in Sketchup has never been this easy!   Place a window, move it around, scale it, add divisions, add materials – done!  Want to make changes, no problem!   We created this video together with Moshe Shemesh to demonstrate the power of live design.  Hope you…

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Flex Pocket Door Released!

New Flex Pocket Door Cover Image

The new Flex Pocket Door allows to quickly create a single or double pocket door with solid or glass panels. The wall pocket structure adjusts in size automatically depending on the size of the door.

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3 Sash FlexSlider is released

Meet the 3 Sash FlexSlider.  It works just like the original 2 Sash FlexSlider.   Multi Sash FlexSlider is already in development, but for now, if you need a quick 3 sash sliding door this component will do the work.   How to update

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New Flex Bifolding Door

Bifolding Door Animation

Patio entrance, garden gateway, conservatory or integrated interior spaces… Dynamic bifolding doors will help you find the right solution faster than ever!

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Webinar Recordings ‘From Inception to Completion’ by SEE-IT-3D

Flex Bifold Door Cover Image

One of the most experienced SketchUp trainers out there, Mr. James Ogston from SEE-IT-3D.co.uk hosted a 3 part webinar where he shows how to build the SketchUp 2020 brand model ‘From Inception to Completion’ using modeling techniques and strategies he has developed over the years of teaching SketchUp.

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FlexTools Just Got Better

What’s new:
– New component FlexWindow Arch released!
– ComponentFinder thumbnails in SketchUp 2020.1 are back to their normal 3D view.
– Traditional Chinese and French translations updated

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FlexWindow Arch Released!

FlexWindow Arch

There is something romantic about arched windows… till it’s time to model them!😉

The new FlexWindow Arch component makes the whole process easier and faster – Scale the component, or specify it’s width and height, and the arch is automatically calculated.

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