Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello!
I have no idea if it is possible to loft between two meshes (like if they were two surfaces). My Problem is that I have two meshes that I would like to Close somehow, maybe the word "loft" is not describing my purpose so well but.. here it is:


I start with a flat surface (build with the red Points on the Picture)

Then, I subdivide this surface to extract the Vertices that will build my new mesh (The green Points) The Transformation of the Points comes from a Point Charge (I use fields)

The result ist something like this (see the last Picture):


So I Need help :( I cant figure it out whats the best way to achieve the Mesh that I want... I dont know how can I start from my flat mesh and generate the second one and then Close it. I dont Need the flat mesh, just as a reference from where i want my final mesh to start from...
Hope someone can understand this mess hehe and give me some tips about building the correct mesh..
Thank you!!

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Hi.

Something like this? Check attached.

You'll need "Meshedit" plug-in. Best.

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Oh yes... exactly what I wanted to see,. You teached me a bit more about the Mesh Component hehe
Thank you so much !

In my case, I found that the mesh between two ones is skewed. So I add some curve seam adjusting process to your code. 

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