Want to make a contour map? Draw a zigzag line across your terrain. Zorro doesn't just cut straight lines—it follows your drawn path, slicing the terrain into topographic strips ready for export to a laser cutter.
Using Zorro is straightforward, but understanding its functionality ensures clean results. 1. Simple Slicing Activate the Zorro tool from the toolbar.
Launch SketchUp 2021. Navigate to the top menu and select Extension Manager (under Extensions or Window depending on your workspace layout). zorro plugin sketchup 2021
What are you working on? (e.g., architecture, 3D printing, terrain modeling)
The Zorro plugin remains a mandatory addition to any SketchUp 2021 plugin library. By bridging the gap between temporary section views and permanent geometric modifications, it saves modelers hours of tedious intersecting and group editing. Whether you are splitting a digital terrain map or creating complex architectural cross-sections, Zorro provides the precision and speed required for professional workflows. Want to make a contour map
Allows for precise, straight cuts from standard views (Front, Top, Side). Installation for SketchUp 2021
Convert any native SketchUp section plane into a permanent physical cut, deleting everything on one side of the plane automatically. Compatibility with SketchUp 2021 Launch SketchUp 2021
If you have ever needed to slice a 3D model into flat layers for laser cutting, CNC milling, or even just to create intricate cross-sections for visualization, you have likely encountered a frustrating limitation in native SketchUp: it doesn't slice.