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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

hi, I have a problem with interpolated curves

I've designed 4 curves with Rhino; I've divided them in 10 parts and I've got an interpolated curve from points "0", points "1", etc.

Is there a way to get all interpolated curves in one shot?

 

thanks

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Hi alessandro

You can graft the 4 lists of points, and then connect each list to the IntCrv component.

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Hi Phydro!!!

I grafted the lists and then baked the interpolated to rhino and then loft the interpolated curves as sections( in rhino)!what is the reason of this aweful mess?

No grafts needed, just flip matrix. Be sure your start curves are all draw same direction or you will have to flip them with flip curve component. Also you could set mutiple curves in the curve component but sometimes its more of a headache then its worth. P.S. the same suface is achieved by simply just lofting the 4 curves (see in purple). 

I would have used a flip matrix component only with a single curve component with "set multiple curves", but the results are the same.

And Michael is right, you seem to need to flip your curves to obtain your surface. And no need for all these points, a simple Loft component is enough.

We don't need to flattening in the bake component in purple box!Right?

In the case of my definition yes. otherwise you will get an error, flatten puts the curves in one list. Otherwise its telling loft that each loft has one curve, which as we know would not be a loft. I didn't flatten it for no reason ;)

GREAT!!!!!!!!

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