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'''Loft''' is a variant of a [[wireframe]] of the [[Three-dimensional space|3D]] [[3D model|object]], a [[wikt:technique|technique]] used in [[3D modeling]] packages such as [[3D Studio Max]] and [[ |
'''Loft''' is a variant of a [[wireframe]] of the [[Three-dimensional space|3D]] [[3D model|object]], a [[wikt:technique|technique]] used in [[3D modeling]] packages such as [[3D Studio Max]], [[SolidWorks]], and [[NX]]. It's derivable from [[flat]] section by [[doubling]] it along the path given. |
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In comparable 3D CAD software similar techniques may be called Sweep or Variable Section Sweep ([[Pro/ENGINEER]]). |
In comparable 3D CAD software similar techniques may be called Sweep or Variable Section Sweep ([[Pro/ENGINEER]]). |
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Loft is a variant of a wireframe of the 3D object, a technique used in 3D modeling packages such as 3D Studio Max, SolidWorks, and NX. It's derivable from flat section by doubling it along the path given.
In comparable 3D CAD software similar techniques may be called Sweep or Variable Section Sweep (Pro/ENGINEER).