Toolbar Editor Sketchup Full 📥
Don't just clutter your screen. Here is how to organize a "Full" professional layout.
- Learning Curve (Minor) The editor interface is a bit "technical." It isn't drag-and-drop pretty; it’s drag-and-drop functional. You need to understand what a "command ID" is to really master it. toolbar editor sketchup full
- No Native "Icon Packs" You can change what a button does, but you can't easily change the icon image itself without manually editing image files in the SketchUp folder. I wish the Full version included an icon manager. Don't just clutter your screen
- Conflict with Some Old Extensions Two legacy plugins (from 2017) didn't play nice. Their buttons would disappear after a restart. The developer support was responsive, though, and provided a patch within 48 hours. Verdict: To get the "Full" toolbar editor experience,
- Price For a toolbar manager, the "Full" version feels pricey ($25-35 depending on the vendor). If you only use SketchUp casually, get the free "Lite" version. If you are a professional billing hourly, the Full version pays for itself in a week.
There is often confusion between "Toolbar Editor full" and "SketchUp Full." The term "Full" is sometimes misused to describe SketchUp Pro (the paid, desktop version) vs. SketchUp Free (web) vs. SketchUp Make (legacy).
Verdict: To get the "Full" toolbar editor experience, you need SketchUp Pro.