Alternatively, if you set as 'reparametrize' the section curves input of the loft component, it will output an already reparametrized surface, so you don't need to keep setting as reparametrize the rest of the surface inputs.
On Dec 10, 9:39 pm, visose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sure, > - Right click in the surface inputs of the 'surface CP' and 'isotrim' > components and set them to "reparametrize" this will make the uv > coordinates range from 0 to 1. > - In the interval2 component, the V input must be 1, so it creates an > interval from 0 to 1 (this interval represents the whole surface in > the v direction). > - Disable the preview of the loft component. > - Right click on the loft component and under loft options set it to > 'straight'. > - Right click on the interval component and set it as shortest list > (although this is not essential). > I think that's it. Remember to pick the curves in order so that the > loft is done correctly. > > On Dec 10, 9:22 pm, gix3d <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thank you Visose, but I'm not reaching your final result. Can you > > please check my > > file?:http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/loftpattern.ghx?hl=en&gsc=X... > > > Thanks again!
