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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

HI i've been trying to loft/connect "curves' that i've made from perpendicular frames. I split the data using Split Tree component and was able to loft each sides at different sizes. But then when i tried to loft the middle section (see image 1) with the end of the bigger size frame to the beginning/start of the smaller frame i don't know how to continue.

1. tried to make them to curves then loft them but it didn't work. i presume it is because of the scrambled data.

2. tried to make them to polylines but didn't take me anywhere.

3. tried to look for rearranging the data back together so that they could possibly continue on their path to loft.

4. Tried Graft Tree component - was not able to loft as well after converting them to curve/polylines

I'm pretty sure i did something wrong. Hence i could really need some insight. 

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I was actually aiming to make the plane the same. When you look at the picture- the triangles at the starting point some are rotated 180 degrees. i was wondering i can make them all the same. 

Found the solution to that!! it was from your previous post 

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/no-torsion-in-frames-alon...

Basically "align' component adjusted the plane exactly like how i want them to be.

Thanks Joseph.

I found this post when looking to solve a similar problem. I have a divided line and only want to loft certain arcs along the line. The goal would then be to loft to the existing lofts and create one surface that can be manipulated.

Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks

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Hi Justin,

Something like this? 

That would be it! Thanks. I had a feeling it was going to be an easy fix...

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