Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

hi everybody, 

it's my first time here, i'm not very good in grasshopper.

i make two differente planar curve and i try to loft them but the result is an error. it told me there is insufficient valid profile curves. why? 

thanks

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Hi rossomail,

Flatten the "C" input of your "Loft" component.
By flatten I mean - right click on the "C" and choose "Flatten".

here grasshopper and rhino files

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Ther might be a load of different problems. Posting the definition might help.

Common problem is lines are from different sources and do not end up in one list -> flatten input of loft

hi boy, if i flatten C input of loft it's non what i want. if someone can help me i put my files here

Flatten the "C" plug of the "Loft" component, not Graft it (Downward arrow):


Some of us are still using the Rhino 4 version. It would be nice if you could save your Rhino 5 .3dm files as Rhino 4 (File->Save as-> Rhino 4 3D Models) so that we could use it too.
Thank you.

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if i flat loft, i have your result but i'd like to have what you can see in my pic. the problems is that i can see what i want but in the canvas loft is RED. i can't understand what is the problem.

The last section curve was not generated (branch {26} was empty) - which resulted in having the same branch empty with offsetted curve too. That was the reason why "Loft" component" informed of an error.
You can solve this by inserting the "Clean tree" component before lofting the curves.

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very thanks!! 

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