Jason-
thanks for your quick reply! assuming I want to loft the surface, as best I can tell spline representation of something is the only game in town for closed sections assuming it's not circular ............?? the lofting tools ignore/don't acknowledge perimeters created with the round cornered rectangle tools (or I'm doing something wrong or have something set incorrectly). the lofting tools also ignore/don't acknowledge grouped collections of arcs and lines (or I'm again doing something wrong or have something set incorrectly). the perimeters I'm currently using are a collection of arcs and lines joined with the "Join Tool". I had
assumed (my bad!!) that since all the joins were normal (G2 continuous if you will), the resulting splines were NOT altering my geometry, only it's representation...................
if the spline representation currently being used is of something other than my collection of lines and arcs, I understand why the areas are different!! is there a means to get access to the points being used by SharkCAD Pro to represent my geometry? clearly adding more points would be an option assuming I'm willing accept the higher compute overhead....... if the current spline representation is not
exactly a representation of my collection of lines and arcs, how do I go about lofting a surface with station ribs of my choosing? the lofting tools appear to be doing a fine job of lofting surfaces; I simply need to impose additional constraints to the lofting boundary conditions to concurrently achieve cross section flow objectives and don't mind having to create additional station cross sections to that end.
in a related question, do all of SharkCAD Pro's surface creation tools for complex cross sections (ie: not single lines, arcs, or circles) require the use of splines?
thanks again for your help!!
Art
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