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Can someone direct me as to the best way to fix this loft. My intent was to have three spherical bulges in the middle of a pipe. I did this by lofting various cross sections of curves. However, it comes together very sharply when it should be more rounded and spherical. Any advice.

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I'm not sure about the resulting shape is what you'd like to achieve, anyway, this could be a way of how loft should look alike.

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Thank you! That certainly looks better. I did want the bulges to be a bit more spherical, like in the attached image. Any advice to get there?

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Less density of curves = less sharp bulges. Look at your attached image and the answer is there. There is only 3 curves and far spaced out. 

thank you for your reply! I'm sorry, I am very new to grasshopper. Are you saying to increase the degree input to the Rebuild Curve block? That doesn't seem to change the roundness much.

No, I'm saying to have less curves, and space them further apart... The issue has nothing to do with grasshopper, this is just a basic understanding of modelling in general. See image below. So just define your geometry with less curves and space them out further to get nice rounder curvature. 

Sorry, I should have said new to modelling. That makes sense. I started to add more curves initially because the loft attached in a sort of  concave fashion (see attached file with fewer curves). Is there an alternative way to get it to pop out at the attachment point between the small radius circle and the larger radius tri-circle union, instead of caving in?

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The issue is your curves are a bit harsh from one to the other in terms of knots/kinks. So the loft interpolation kind of loops over itself like the following image shows. 

So I added some blended curves between using my plugins (Pufferfish) tween curves component which is an improved version of GH's native tween curve. Then I added a factor to move the blends closer or further away from the center curve in the z direction which lets you control the bulged. You can get the plugin here: http://www.food4rhino.com/app/pufferfish
Attached is the fixed definition. 

IF you want to change where that crease in the loft is then you can adjust each curves seam independently until they align how you like. I see you are using a kind of automatic seam adjustment with closest point however to get what you want it's sometime easier to just adjust them each till you get the desired results. 
 

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and by adding a few more tweens. 

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Thank you! This certainly looks a lot better. Unfortunately, I think I am going about this all wrong. This is the end model goal, which I was trying to build based off the simplified model I showed Hyungsoo. Maybe I should back off and try a new tactic. Any suggestions, I can make a new post if preffered . Once again I have only very intro level knowledge of modeling and grasshopper. 

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In my opinion, your reference image is not a result using loft.

Take a look at the attachment.

Thank you! Do you mind sending a grasshopper file so I can try understand better

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