Loft command error

Loft command error

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Loft command error

Anonymous
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Hi everyone. I'm a beginner in design but don't wanna give up. I'm trying to apply the loft command on two circles, of which  it keeps saying error. Can someone help me?Ive attatched a file along  with this request. thank you.

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imadHabash
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Hi,

>> I'm a beginner in design but don't wanna give up

This is really good start . as you can see from below image you have two circles at the same level and this is why Loft command did not work . select one circle then Ctrl+1 >> change Geometry Center Z value . try now loft command. >> Click <<

 

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Imad Habash

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Hurrah,it finally worked. How can i avoid this again. It seems i get the illusion of putting my objects in 3D, but in reality, i put them in 2D. Is there a way to avoid this mistake right at the start of drawing? THanks

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imadHabash
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make sure that your Viewcube ( upper right of your CAD screen ) is ON ( NAVVCUBE = ON ) . click on the house icon to get a 3D view . now you can copy and move in a 3d mode .

Imad Habash

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Kent1Cooper
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@Anonymous wrote:

... i get the illusion of putting my objects in 3D, but in reality, i put them in 2D. Is there a way to avoid this mistake right at the start of drawing? ....


You may have the OSNAPZ System Variable set to force everything into the current drawing plane.  Read about it in Help.

Kent Cooper, AIA