![]() I think it's a common enough use case for lofts that it would be worth it. This case is pretty easy to solve as I explained in my post, and could be automated. Think of making custom tubing like that used in custom bicycle frames and the like. On the other hand, it's a pretty common case to try to loft between two profiles that each have only one enclosed region inside them, like two concentric circles for instance. However, I don't imagine that many people would be trying to loft between two sketches that look like swiss cheese. ![]() Yes, if we're talking about the most general problem - creating a loft with any number of enclosed regions within each-other - then that is much more complex and gets into a lot of topology questions. I'm considering this to be the most common special case of a more generalized problem. ![]()
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