Your modeling habits change over time. Every few months, open your toolbar editor and remove buttons you haven't clicked, keeping your workspace lean and agile.
Click the button in the Toolbar Editor. Name it "Architect Lite" or "My Custom Suite." A floating, empty gray window will appear. This is your canvas.
The default SketchUp toolbar shows icons only. However, when you build a massive custom toolbar, remembering 50+ icons is hard. toolbar editor sketchup full
If your focus is specifically on editing rather than the UI toolbars, SketchUp's native 3D Text tool can be limiting because once the text is placed, it cannot be edited.
Let’s move beyond theory. Here is how to build a custom toolbar for Architectural Schematic Design. Your modeling habits change over time
Its primary goal is to solve a very common and frustrating problem for SketchUp users: the ever-growing clutter of toolbars from countless installed plugins. Instead of having your screen occupied by numerous, partially-used toolbars from various extensions, the Toolbar Editor allows you to create a personalized "command center"—one or more custom toolbars that contain only your most frequently used tools.
Group tools by task (e.g., modeling, rendering, exporting). Name it "Architect Lite" or "My Custom Suite
You will see a single window with a visual grid of all available tools. At the bottom, there is a dropdown menu to select different default sets (e.g., "All Tools" or "Default Set").