Drawing walls with native SketchUp tools usually requires drawing a 2D floor plan and using the Push/Pull tool. 1001bit reimagines this process:
Go to the official SketchUp Extension Warehouse (or the developer’s site, 1001bit.com ). There are two versions:
Use SketchUp's Extension Manager ( Window > Extension Manager > Install Extension ). 1001 bit plugin sketchup
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The 1001bit plugin is a collection of parametric modeling tools specifically designed for architects, urban planners, and interior designers. Instead of manually drawing, offsetting, and extruding basic geometry to create structural elements, 1001bit allows users to input specific dimensions into dialog boxes to generate complex architectural components instantly. The plugin is available in two versions: Drawing walls with native SketchUp tools usually requires
To see the power of 1001bit tools in action, let’s walk through creating a basic structure in under five minutes. Step 1: Draw the Walls Click the tool icon.
Select the downloaded 1001bit_tools.rbz file and click open. This public link is valid for 7 days
Download the .rbz file from the official 1001bit website or the Extension Warehouse.
The plugin is essentially a "Swiss Army knife" for architects and designers, offering 39+ parametric tools. Key capabilities include: Walls & Openings
Create vertical walls, partition walls, and automatically cut openings for doors/windows.
The 1001 Bit Plugin is suitable for a wide range of SketchUp users, including: