You can actually use this method to create multiple lofts dependently
of the position, shape or number of curves of each segment as long as
its a straight loft. If it's a normal loft, each segment will be
slightly affected by the position of the previous and following
curves.

On Dec 10, 9:47 pm, visose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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!

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