3ds Max :: Way The Surface Is Created When Lofting?

Jun 7, 2013

what determines the way the surface is created when lofting. I am creating a shape and a path but i cant seem to get them surface to follow the path. It always gets creating in a different axis. Is there a way to control that?

Here is an image it should be following the line i made

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I want to loft the surface, made of polylines.The problem is that, when I select all the splines, and then do Draw-> Modeling -> Loft then I chose the "Cross-section only", this what kind of message I get in command box:

The selected entities are not valid.

Here the .dwg file with the mentioned splines in it:

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Autodesk 3DS Max 2012 Student Version

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top View (plate 1).jpg

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Side View (plate 1).jpg

I have tried the loft command (which I just learned off within the past hour or so) and it indeed works. But for the life of me does not know how to get it as one big object with the middle shape hollow. Am i missing a step or is it another command completely?

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Here is the drawing file as well to work on -> 3D-MK1.dwg

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1. The canoe cross sections lofted as planned, and I only added simple boxy shapes to those cross sections.

2. Each cross section is symmetrical (or at least from what I can tell they are).

3. The cross sections that are lofting improperly all have the same number of segments and are in very similar shapes.

I have attached the file of the cross sections and another file of an improper loft.

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