It was a typical day at the SketchUp offices in Mountain View, California. The team of developers was busy working on new features and tools for their popular 3D modeling software. Meanwhile, in Brazil, a group of passionate SketchUp users, led by a young architect named Bruno, were facing a common challenge. They loved using SketchUp, but they needed to work with Brazilian building codes and standards, which were not easily accessible within the software.
Today, the BZ Toolbar remains a popular choice among SketchUp users, particularly in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking countries. Bruno's initiative has inspired a new generation of developers and power users to create custom tools and plugins for SketchUp. sketchup bz toolbar
The BZ Toolbar was officially launched as a part of SketchUp's toolbar library, making it available to users worldwide. Architects, engineers, and designers from all over the globe could now access the custom tools and features that were initially developed for the Brazilian market. It was a typical day at the SketchUp