Draw the profile cross-section as a single open spline (or closed, depending on your needs). Use Vertex > Corner/Bezier with at least 12-16 vertices. More vertices = smoother radials. For extra quality, avoid chamfering after sweep; chamfer the profile before .
Using Sweep Profile Pro dramatically reduces asset creation time during architectural visualization projects. Step 1: Prepare the Path Spline
Browse the visual catalog categories (e.g., , Base , Chair Rail ). Select your desired profile design. Step 3: Apply and Align
Standard profiles often look "blobby" or soft. The 10117 collection is modeled with precision. Whether it’s a Victorian-style cornice or a sleek, modern aluminum window frame, the geometry holds up even in close-up shots. The bevels are sharp where they need to be, and the curves are smooth, eliminating the jagged edges that often plague default sweep operations.
Drag onto your active viewport toolbar to create a quick-launch button. 4. Core Workflow: Creating Moldings in Seconds
Using the plugin to achieve premium, extra-quality details is incredibly straightforward:
Use the script's UV Channel 2 Generation option. Channel 1 = continuous mapping for wood grain; Channel 2 = uniform box mapping for dirt/ambient occlusion maps.