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Navigate to the top menu and select > Extension Manager .

: Extrudes faces along a specific, user-defined direction (vector) rather than just the face's normal. This is useful for flattening terrain or creating uniform directional extrusions.

: Extrudes faces in the direction of their neighboring edges. Official Download and Exclusive Access While legacy versions were free, the latest Joint Push Pull Interactive joint push pull sketchup plugin download exclusive

Learning by watching is often the most effective method. Here are excellent video resources for mastering Joint Push Pull:

| Feature | Standard Push/Pull | Exclusive Joint Push Pull | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Curved Surfaces | ❌ Breaks geometry | ✅ Extrudes smoothly | | Multiple Face Offsets | ❌ One face at a time | ✅ Entire selection at once | | Convex/Concave Shapes | ❌ Distorts | ✅ Maintains angles | | Vector Extrusion | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (X/Y/Z axes) | Navigate to the top menu and select > Extension Manager

Open the extension manager by navigating to .

The reason this plugin is considered an "exclusive" must-have for professional modelers is its suite of specialized interactive tools. Each mode handles geometry differently: : Extrudes faces in the direction of their neighboring edges

: For Normal and Extrude modes, enable tapering to create angled extrusions that widen or narrow as they extend.

If JPP produces strange results, it’s often because some faces have reversed normals (white vs. blue/grey faces). Use SketchUp’s "Orient Faces" tool first.

: You must have LibFredo6 installed first, as Joint Push Pull depends on it. Both are available for free download on Sketchucation.

Master SketchUp Geometry with Joint Push Pull Plugin SketchUp’s native Push/Pull tool is excellent for flat surfaces. However, it fails completely when you try to extrude curved geometry, multiple faces at once, or non-planar surfaces.