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"LOFT" in GDL

Anonymous
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Hi!

If I had a start frame and an endframe that are a few meters behind and scaled and moved a bit to the right, how do I do a "LOFT" between this? I've looked at TUBE but don't think it could do it?
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Dwight
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sketch = 1000 words.
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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A sketch will help us help you!
Anonymous
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I don't want to model 27 pieces that have same standard but with few adjustments. I'm using RULED, works ok...
David Maudlin
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Tobias:

Without a picture it is hard to say, but based on your 1st post, you might also look at the Sweep command.

David
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Anonymous
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David wrote:
Tobias:

Without a picture it is hard to say, but based on your 1st post, you might also look at the Sweep command.

David
I'm don't think Sweep would work, now I count my coordinates manually and build my faces with Coons and polygons (freemodeling with GDL )

www.ullna.nu <- the indoor skislope is what I modeling right now. With more detail than that easy model done in 3d Max. Maybe it's hard to see, but I don't have any 90degree anywhere and none parallells in any section of that building. But NOW I'm almost there, don't have rounded corners yet.

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