Sketchup Soap Bubble ((hot)) -

It looked wrong. Where the two bubbles met, she had two distinct skins overlapping. A real soap bubble doesn't overlap; it merges. It creates a shared wall (a septum) at a specific 120-degree angle.

Elena’s first instinct was the standard workflow: She drew two circles, used the tool to turn them into spheres, and moved them together. sketchup soap bubble

| Capability | Description | |------------|-------------| | | Select any closed loop of edges (curves, arcs, polygon, or mixed) | | Surface Generation | One-click generation of a tensioned, subdivision-smoothed surface | | Pressure Simulation | Optional air pressure slider to bulge the surface outward (like a real bubble) | | Real-time Preview | Adjust tension, pressure, or resolution before committing | | Non-planar Support | Works with 3D wireframes (e.g., a bent square or twisted ring) | | Self-intersection Avoidance | Basic collision detection to prevent messy overlaps | It looked wrong