Lofting is incorrectly twisting my Model

Lofting is incorrectly twisting my Model

noel
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Lofting is incorrectly twisting my Model

noel
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Hello everyone, i have a little experience 3D modeling in CAD and im having problems with my lofting/model.

Im trying to model an existing tank from Cloudworks, my work process would include

1. slicing the tank into vertical sections

2. drafting each cut profile, manually adjusting the linework to match existing tank 

3. loft each section individually

4. union each section together, until it was 1 solid object 

 

my problem is when i Loft (shown below) my model has twisting(?) in it , even with trying all the various loft options 

some additional notes:

-Ive never had to model an existing structure precisely, so maybe this isnt the best work-process

-The scan data isnt clean, some sections of the tank is unable to be seen, so my model has vertexes and sections placed where i had the most data 

-Made sure that the number of vertexes in each section is the same

-Because its an existing structure , arcs in the profiles are manually adjusted, thus they dont align perfectly, so some sections will be behind and some sections will be in front of the previous profile. I suspect this is the problem but im really not sure how to proceed   

Tank Model.png ive attached my drawing with both the model and linework 

Any advice on my model or even approach to the project would be greatly appreciated , thanks 

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Valentin_CAD
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@noel ,

 

Just explode the top layer and copy to the same elevation as the others before using LOFT - see attached drawing.

(Note: These object is not a circle or a ellipse) 

 

ValentinWSP_0-1701077077328.png

 



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Emilio Valentin

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noel
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unfortunately i need to show the specific existing dimensions at certain intervals, so having my model be uniform throughout is not ideal. Thats why i approached this using a loft method, instead of just using an extrude function at the base. 

I just dont understand how to fix the twisting when lofting between two objects that arent uniformly the same 

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Patchy
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What has to be done to eliminate the squeeze is to draw a bunch of vertical lines using endpoint snap and then use LOFT with guides (the vertical lines)

LOFT.JPG

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noel
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This is it, thank you

while i have extruded along a path using guide lines, Ive never lofted with guide lines, whats the command or process to do so? 

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Patchy
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Loft, select all the polylines (5) then you should see the prompt for guides
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noel
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I think im misunderstanding something, apologies (i want to nail this for future reference)

lofting the vertical lines gets me to this, but when selecting the "guide" and then selecting my horizontal lines gets me an error 

2023-11-27_11h20_01.png

 

Edit: i understood my problems as i was lofting the incorrect profiles, thank you very much Patchy for the help! 

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Patchy
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The reason they don't like to loft is because the polylines are overlapping.

I explode all them, used OVERKILL and then PEDIT to join them back.

then draw the vertical guides then they all lofted fine.

This is why.JPG

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