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oat
as shown in the image, may I ask how to create this kind of loft shape (in blue color) based on two vertical surfaces of two boxes?

thanks!
Jenny
Try the Polyloft SOP
oat
thanks, Jenny!

But the Polyloft doesn't seem to work…

can you suggest some other method?

thanks!
oat
what I want to get is something like this:
oat
Dear Houdinese,

Can you kindly suggest some methods to generate the above loft form based on two vertical polygons?

Thanks!
Jenny
Then try the Polypatch …
zarti
hi ,

this is my suggestion ..

just put both prim's IDs separately on “subnet1” parameters .

i simply used the Transform SOP to avoid the probs with the points' disorder .

works fine on parallel prims . if you need to rotate them separately , dive inside the “subnet1” and fill the rotation inputs with some maths ..



.cheers
digitallysane
Haven't checked Zarti's file, maybe it's the same thing.

If the 2 polygons (box faces) actually exist, then a Skin SOP should do the surface. Might need to fiddle with point order/sort/shift vertices.

If the 2 faces don't actually exist (they're holes) then Divide SOP>Remove shared edges, followed by the same Skin SOP. The resulting geo then merged with the original boxes and fused.

Dragos
oat
Thanks, guys!

Really help advices!

Ji
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