Modeling Sliced Terrain from Location Data in SketchUp with Joint Push Pull and Slicer



In this video, we’re going to discuss creating a sliced terrain model from the location data in SketchUp!

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To create a sliced terrain map from SketchUp location data, we’re going to use the extension Joint Push Pull to create a solid from the terrain data, then use the extension slicer to slice the model into different planes.

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