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 From:  BurrMan
7102.4 In reply to 7102.3 
Hi Michael,

""""""""""""But that makes a surface that is pinched down to a single point on the start and end"""""""""""""""

Yes, I avoid those like the plague. They seem to always cause issues for me further down the road.. Is there anything that can be looked at for the loft to add functionality here? Something like added drag points (I don't know what you call those. There exists one set on the blend and loft type tools already) Maybe it would be similar to "planar sections" and "add sync points" that are in blend? Something that would avoid that type of poling in this particular type case....
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 From:  Michael Gibson
7102.5 In reply to 7102.4 
Hi Burr well I don't know how Loft could construct a surface without poles in a case like that, you have to use an extended and then trimmed surface like you did to avoid poles.

The drag points are for the case of lofting or blending between closed curves, where you can control where the seam edge of the closed surface will be at. It can't really apply for the one single closed curve case though.

- Michael
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 From:  Finema
7102.6 
Thanks a lot Burma and Michael.
I've tested the twice and in my case, the boolean way is the fastest solution.
Thanks again !!!
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