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Toposhaper requires Libfredo to be installed to fully function.
If you run the Window > Libfredo Settings > Fredo6 Plugins Information for Sketchucation Support menu command in SketchUp and copy/paste the output into your reply I can take a look at your setup.
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Under the Tools > Fredo Collection > ThruPaint > License menu you can go to the purchasing page
Thank you, mates, for your kind words. I know that there are plenty of spots to be developed and improved. But the goal was to show the process (at least partially) from a rough sketch on.
Hey mgash,
What version of Rayscaper did you download? We only support SketchUp 2025 since version 0.9.44 and higher. [1]
Regards,
Thomas
[1] Refer to https://rayscaper.com/faq/installation/#method-2-via-the-sketchup-extension-manager on how to check your version number.
@Leggy said in Annoying pop up:
so just scale down by 0.001 then export and we should be spot on in mm
No. As I wrote:
said in Annoying pop up:
No need to scale those models down.
And as @Box wrote.
I've shown examples like this before. The SketchUp model:
[image: 1756390018225-53845887723_431de704e7_o.png]
And the 3D printed object.
[image: 1756390035664-53845887438_c3b7a0281b_c.jpg]
No scaling of the model required. The .stl file was exported at Model Units (meters). but the slicer reads the dimensions as millimeters.