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the "Loft Surface" tool seems a little too picky; see attached collage (SharkCAD Pro 1369)
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has anyone been able to confirm either or both of the situations shown?? if I have a setting wrong, it needs to get fixed pronto because not being able to do any surface work with the radiused rectangles is a serious pain!!
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Originally Posted by: Art Smith has anyone been able to confirm either or both of the situations shown?? if I have a setting wrong, it needs to get fixed pronto because not being able to do any surface work with the radiused rectangles is a serious pain!!
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[email protected] :) You're right. Loft
does not work correctly with a set of curves. Loft
does not work with groups. Ruled surface works well with groups.
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All the tools need auditing for : 1.) qualifying inputs 2.) useful tool rules & prompts 3.) constructive error messaging One of the reasons Shark is hard to use is that the above are inconsistent
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Skin surface does work... I don't agree that Shark's hard to use, in absolute or relative terms.
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Yes, it's easy to navigate once you know where the potholes are !
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Originally Posted by: Jolyon Yes, it's easy to navigate once you know where the potholes are !
It would seem it is a pothole with the loft surface tool but this tool as far as have known it for years is supposed to work with surface edges and non-closed profiles especially since that command has the bulge aspect to it. I suppose you can bulge it to zero from the 1 setting. But to me production and less keystrokes is a factor so I rely on the ruled and skin surface commands.
When closed profiles, just use the ruled surface or skin surface that one works for both non-closed and open profiles as well on the diagonal round.
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