
Ghostviewĭownload the file to your computer, then double click it to install it automatically. Double click on it, it will install automatically. It should automatically install the plugin.ĭownload the free version for your computer – for example, I run Windows 64-bit so I downloaded that version. Navigate to the folder where the plugin was saved, and click Open. Go to the Extension Manager in Sketchup (Window> Extension Manager) and click Install Extension. I usually save it in the Downloads folder on my computer where I’ve created another folder with SketchUp stuff. GK_Postscript_PlotĬlick the link above, then click Download to save it to your computer (don’t worry about the “file type not supported” message). If you do not want to go through the trouble of downloading Ghostscript, Ghostview and CutePDF Writer, the postscript can also be converted to a PDF online through any PS to PDF converter for free. I know, it’s a lot but it works and I’ve been using each of these for years without issue!



I like being able to create plans with fancy details such as fancy shelf brackets or curvy legs for dressers and tables, and being able to create a template makes cutting the design element a whole lot easier. Using SketchUp to Make Printable Templates for Cutting Complex Pieces
