Image to SketchUp Face
Convert PNG or JPG images into real SketchUp faces — one face per colour region, holes kept as holes, materials applied automatically. Push-pull, extrude, and edit them like any shape you drew by hand. No DXF export, no triangle cleanup.
SketchUp 2022 or newer.
Install
- Download
tracepen.rbzabove. - In SketchUp: Window → Extension Manager → Install Extension.
- Select the
.rbzfile and accept the signed-extension prompt. - Restart SketchUp.
Workflow
- Extensions → TracePen → Open.
- Upload a PNG or JPG in the dialog.
- Slide the colour count from 2 (black & white) up to what the image needs.
- Tweak per-layer if useful: noise filter, minimum region size, stroke.
- Click Trace.
- Set the width in mm or inches.
- Click Load to SketchUp.
A typical 8-colour image appears in a few seconds. Each colour becomes a group with its own material. One Ctrl+Z rolls the entire insert back. Re-tracing the same image refills the existing geometry instead of duplicating it.
Frequently asked
Which SketchUp versions are supported?
SketchUp 2022 and newer (Make, Pro, Studio). Earlier versions can't create faces with holes through the API — use the online tool with DXF Faces export instead.
Does it work on SketchUp Free (web)?
No — SketchUp for Web doesn't load .rbz extensions. Use the online tool with DXF Faces export.
Is it signed?
Yes — distributed as a signed Trimble Extension. Extension Manager loads it without an "untrusted code" warning.
Does it send my image anywhere?
No. Once installed, tracing runs locally. No network call, no account required.
Can I edit the shapes afterwards?
Yes — they're real SketchUp faces. Push-pull, Solid Tools, every SketchUp tool works on them.
Does it use AI?
No. Deterministic tracer — same image in, same faces out. Reliable for production work.