![]() ![]() In the image below, you should see the part I needed to tie into another loft feature, with a specific angle at the transition. Today, we’ll use Angles and Weights to create a transition between 2 other features, that would normally take a bit more time and planning to complete. The trick is to control the interpolation to accomplish your goal. The Loft Feature has so much control over the process, by weighted interpolation, there is no reason not to use it. While you can reproduce the model by other means, the pain involved would be extensive. Whatever the reason, I just never liked Lofts very much. Maybe because the application seems to have more control that I do during the process, or because I had some bad experiences with 3DS 10 years ago (pre MAX). ![]() Lofting….I don’t know about you, but this has been one of the things I learned to hate.
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