Here you go. Keep in mind there won’t be as much cushion with this one. You’re closer to your max “budget”.
Thanks Dave! I will keep in mind and simplify. ![]()
Dave- I see you are using material resizer still even though it was last updated for SKP 2021. I also use this but why hasnt this been updated as it is such an important part of keeping models clean. Is there another plugin that does similar that is updated?
I guess you would have to ask the author. What would need updating?
? Ask the SKP people who respond to my bugsplats telling me to uninstall unsupported plugins.
that one works fine.
when a new sketchup version is released the devs behind the extensions have to go on the warehouse and confirm their plugin is working fine.
but a version that isn’t listed can still be compatible.
turn off all your plugin. start and see if you crash.
then turn on half of the plugins and see if it crashes. if it does, turn half again, and half again… until you find the specific extension that causes the crash.
So someone from the SketchUp team just needs to update the Extension Warehouse compatibility list of Material Resizer, not the extension itself. The extension does, in fact, work fine in newer versions of SketchUp. I’ve shown that numerous times here on the forum. I was using SketchUp 2025 when I made my reply on March 26.
Maybe @thomthom or @ene_su could update the compatibility list or ask the right person to do it.
It still works. It just means the compatibility list hasn’t been updated. If it didn’t work I wouldn’t have been using it or recommending.
So why not just update the list? I still have crashes and they keep telling my its incompatible. so why not just update it or adjust the canned responses to the crash?
I have no control over that. I’m just a user. I don’t know what it takes to get the compatibility list updated for each extension or who needs to take care of it. That compatibility list has no direct connection to whether or not an extension will work in the SketchUp version you are using, though. I’ve had no crashes related to running Material Resizer in any version of SketchUp.
To what do you have the extension loading policy set?
wasn’t directed at you. it was a hint hint to the actual SKP devs. I just install what I need within reason. only 1 or 2 of my extensions are out of date. if they just update it then when i crash the help desk will stop telling me its that extension and I can get the the actual problem causing my crashes.
It is up to each extension developer, not the SketchUp EW team, to verify that their extension works with a new release and then to update the compatibility. The EW team doesn’t have the resources to do this for all the extensions themselves.
Most of us ignore the compatibility to try out the extension, and if it works just go ahead.
Material Resizer is an extension developed by the Sketchup Team.
Ack! I got lazy and didn’t read back far enough to realize that specific extension was at issue. Everything I wrote is still true, but when the extension author is someone on the SketchUp team, failing to update the EW information is pretty sloppy! Anyone who published an extension takes responsibility for maintaining it.

