Hi Jeff,
thanks for replying and trying to help.
@jeff_strater wrote:
it would be best to share your design here for better/more help.
But, yes, loft is the tool you want here.
A couple of comments:
- "I've tried using the loft with a guide rail, but that produces the desired outer contour only on the right side, while it creates an undesirable contour on the opposite side." - need to see the model and/or screen shots, but in general, you should be able to get good control using loft with rails if you have it set up well.
The model is attached, linked from the gallery available for download, and attached as file. I am curious how I would use the loft tool for this purpose, I was not able to constrain the loft on both sides (left and right looked from the top), and in the vertical dimension (up, down, looked at it from the side).
- "How can I create a smooth, organic looking curved body between the two parts where the curvature is smooth with the top surfaces as well as the outer sides?" By "outer sides", I assume that you mean the vertical faces? The answer here is "yes", that is what the Tangent or Curvature condition will do for you.
Could you explain in more detail how to add a curvature constraint in a dimension that is not "flat" with the sketch plane? For the outer lining curve, I have the curvature constrained so that it's smooth length-wise with the frame of the upper phone holder bracket as well as with the mounting strip at the bottom. But I would like to make it smooth with the vertical faces on the side at the same time, is that possible?
- "Can the curvature smoothness constraint be used in multiple dimensions? I was unable to move the spline control points vertically away from their sketch plane." Can you clarify what you mean by "multiple dimensions"? For 3D splines, you have to use Move to move the control points/tangent handles, etc.
Tried to explain that above. I was only able to apply curvature constraints within the sketch plane dimensions, not vertically away / down through the sketch plane.
Appreciate any tips you may have.