For an architectural visualizer, Zorro might seem unnecessary. But for the SketchUp Woodworker, it is nothing short of a lightsaber. Let’s dive into what this plugin is, why it has such a dramatic name, and how it might just change the way you model timber forever.
It solves the "boolean nightmare." In other 3D software, you might use a Boolean subtraction to achieve this. In SketchUp, Boolean operations (using the Solid Tools) can be messy, often creating hidden stray geometry or failing entirely if your groups aren't perfectly watertight. Zorro bypasses the heavy math of Solid Tools and simply cuts what you see, right where the section plane is. zorro plugin sketchup