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Rikky
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Posted: 10.Jan.2011 at 13:15 |
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The cross section is close... And at the last isnt my problem becease when I instal AutoCAD 2011 I could work LOFT and he make a perfecly soid...
But now a couple of weeks later he cant make a solid...
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HAWDesigner
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Posted: 07.Jan.2011 at 17:26 |
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Also Rikky, please see this: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-2011/Problem-with-lofting-in-2011/m-p/2733093#M4477
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HAWDesigner
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Posted: 07.Jan.2011 at 16:51 |
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Hi Rikky. I will try to explain this with your lack of English Skills in mind.
You know that LOFT requires minimum 2 cross sections, correct? And you know what it means to have "Open" and "Closed" cross sections, correct? IF any one cross section is Open, the resulting LOFT will be a Surface. IF ALL cross sections are Closed, the resulting LOFT will be a Solid. Does this help? Edited by HAWDesigner - 07.Jan.2011 at 17:12 |
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Rikky
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Posted: 07.Jan.2011 at 16:38 |
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Hello,
At first.. My english is not verry good...
I work with AutoCAD 2011 and works a lot with 3D.
But now with 2011 when I try to loft, he makes a surface.
Now you can choose in loft between solid and a surface... And even when I choose for solid he wil make a surface...
Does somebody know what I do wrong or what I have to do to make a solid...
Thanks in advance.
Greetz,
Rikky
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