Eneroth Face Creator – Extension Inspector

Taking inspiration from Larry Zent’s 3D Basecamp presentation from 2018, we take a look at how to import DWG and DWF files into SketchUp. As you know, these files can be imported, but they only show lines. With the Eneroth Face Creator extension in SketchUp, we show you how to easily create surfaces too.

Get the extension: https://extensions.sketchup.com/en/content/eneroth-face-creator

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Here are 3 sources of information regarding “Eneroth Face Creator – Extension Inspector”:

1. The SketchUp Blog provides a video demonstration of the Eneroth Face Creator and Extension Inspector. It explains how the Eneroth Face Creator extension can create faces from lines or edges, and how Extension Inspector can help in troubleshooting extensions. You can view the video on this link: [[1](https://blog.sketchup.com/youtube-all-videos/eneroth-face-creator-extension-inspector)]

2. Designer Hacks offers Q&A on how to automatically create faces in SketchUp using the Eneroth Face Creator extension. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to use the extension, as well as additional tips for efficient face creation. You can read the Q&A article on this link: [[2](https://designerhacks.com/how-to-create-faces-automatically-sketchup-create-faces-q-a/)]

3. For developers or users who want to know more about SketchUp extension best practices, the SketchUp Extension UX Guidelines on GitHub offer valuable insights on how to improve the user experience of your extension. It discusses topics such as extension naming conventions, documentation, and user feedback. The guidelines also provide examples of well-designed extensions in SketchUp. You can access the SketchUp Extension UX Guidelines on this link: [[3](https://github.com/SketchUp/sketchup-extension-ux-guidelines)]

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