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Topic Closed2011 loft problem

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Jan.2011 at 20:12
Hmmm...that is odd indeed. Maybe someone else will have a solution. Sorry I could help. Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Jan.2011 at 07:38
It isnt a problem, I thank you verry mutch for helping me this far! 
 
I hope that someone will come with a solution...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Apr.2011 at 02:56

Go surface tab, edit, and try the sculpt tool.

Shouuld turn your lofted surface into a solid.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jun.2011 at 10:52
I came across this page after having a similar problem when I tried to loft a series of cross sections and kept getting a surface instead of a solid which I wanted.
 
The solution for me was to instead of using regions to loft, I made the sections closed polylines and then lofted. The resulting loft from closed polylines was a solid.
 
Though I'd share for future frustrated 3D modellers. :)
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