Curic Box View New -
Hold Shift while drawing to lock the aspect ratio to a perfect cube.
Think of it as a temporary, dynamic X-ray or a surgical cut. You isolate a kitchen, a bathroom, or a structural detail, work on it intensely, and then—with one click—restore the entire model. The "New" version signifies a complete rebuild of the original "Curic Box View" to leverage SketchUp's newer APIs (Application Programming Interfaces), resulting in faster performance, better memory management, and smoother undo/redo operations. curic box view new
For SketchUp users, the 'Curic Box View' functions similarly to the Section Box tool in Revit. It allows users to define a cubic volume of visibility, instantly hiding everything outside that volume. It is particularly useful for creating detailed interior renderings without the overhead of exterior geometry. Hold Shift while drawing to lock the aspect
While you could always assign a hotkey to activate the box, the new update allows while the box is active. You can now hold Shift to lock the current axis or Ctrl (Cmd) to invert the view (jump to the opposite side of the box). The "New" version signifies a complete rebuild of
"I just need a clean section cut," Elias muttered, staring at the geometry. "But I need to move around inside it."