Controls the contour of a lofted surface at its cross sections. Also allows you to close the surface or solid.


Button
Ribbon: Home tab
Modeling
panel
LoftNot available on the ribbon
in the current workspace.
Menu: Draw
Modeling
LoftNot available in menus
in the current workspace
Toolbar: Modeling
Command entry: loft
The following options are displayed.
Specifies that the solid or surface is ruled (straight) between the cross sections and has sharp edges at the cross sections. (LOFTNORMALS system variable)
Specifies that a smooth solid or surface is drawn between the cross sections and has sharp edges at the start and end cross sections. (LOFTNORMALS system variable)
Controls the surface normal of the solid or surface where it passes through the cross sections. (LOFTNORMALS system variable)
Controls the draft angle and magnitude of the first and last cross sections of the lofted solid or surface. The draft angle is the beginning direction of the surface. 0 is defined as outward from the plane of the curve. (LOFTNORMALS system variable)

The following illustration shows the affect of using a different draft angle for the first and last cross sections of a lofted solid. The first cross section is assigned a draft angle of 45 degrees, while the last cross section is assigned a draft angle of 135 degrees.

You can also use the draft angle handle to adjust the draft angle (triangular grip) and magnitude (circular grip).

Specifies the draft angle for the start cross section. (LOFTANG1 system variable)
Controls the relative distance of the surface from the start cross section in the direction of the draft angle before the surface starts to bend toward the next cross section. (LOFTMAG1 system variable)
Specifies the draft angle for the end cross section. (LOFTANG2 system variable)
Controls the relative distance of the surface from the end cross section in the direction of the draft angle before the surface starts to bend toward the previous cross section. (LOFTMAG2 system variable)
Closes and opens a surface or solid. When using this option, the cross sections should form a torus-shaped pattern so that the lofted surface or solid can form a closed tube. (LOFTPARAM system variable)
