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Lofting take-off factor
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06-21-2010 06:58 AM
I was wondering whether the take-off factor while lofting pushes the underlying surface cvs further away from the edges, or whether it plays around with weights on the cvs and makes things rational?
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07-30-2010 05:27 AM - edited 07-30-2010 05:38 AM
Hi,
Lofting is a procedural surface. So no question of fixed surface cvs.
Can you explain us why you ask this question. Or how you want to use loft which made you pose this question.
Amita
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08-02-2010 06:27 AM
Just a curious CAD user, nothing more :smileyhappy:
I thought lofting produced nurbs geometry.
So I understand correctly that it does not?
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08-02-2010 10:57 PM
Yes you are correct its not a nurbs geometry.
Amita

