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leeminardi
en respuesta a: kratzmike

It looks like you want to loft straight between the 6 sections.  Is your goal a shape like that shown below? If so you should loft 2 sections at a time.

 

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Start by exploding the 3 solids in your file.  I'll assume the bottom section is #1 and the top section (inside the sphere) is #6. After exploding the solids the top and bottom of each is now a region. Enter the loft command and click on section #2.

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Now hold down the shift key and press down on the scroll wheel of the mouse and rotate the view so you can see section #3 and pick it. 

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Hit Enter twice and you should have this.

leeminardi_3-1642383068709.png

Similarly, create a loft between sections #4 and #5.

 

To make a single solid from the shape you can use surfsculpt. When I tried to use it on the model I got an error that the volume was not watertight.  I suspect there is a problem with how some of the side surface meet with the region sections so I create plane at each section and used them with surfsculpt.

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After converting the five segments to solids use union to make combine them and the solid sphere into one solid object.

 

A side note, note that the lofted surface between the 4th and 5th sections have an undesirable twist.  This can be  caused by inconsistent starting points for the sections.  It is best practice to make each section's outline go in the same direction and start at the same relative location. 

 

 

 

 

 

lee.minardi