: This tool joins separate contours—whether open or closed—using smooth splines. It is ideal for creating "skins" across a series of cross-sections, allowing the user to adjust the mesh density and vertex matching in a dedicated preview mode before final generation.
: Understand the need for flexibility, Curviloft 18 offers a range of customization options. Users can tailor the software to fit their specific needs, from interface layout to shortcut keys. curviloft 18
: Functioning like a more advanced version of SketchUp's native "Follow Me" tool, this feature allows you to loft one or more contours along a rail curve. It supports methods like "Stretch," "Offset," and "Sweep" to ensure the generated geometry maintains correct thickness and orientation even along winding paths. : This tool joins separate contours—whether open or
Curviloft 18 is now available for download. Interested users can visit the official website to learn more about the software, watch tutorial videos, and access a comprehensive user manual. A free trial version is also available, allowing potential users to experience the software's capabilities firsthand. Users can tailor the software to fit their
Switch to the "Top" view. Using the "Bezier" tool (CurviLoft 18 version), draw a circle (4 handles). Move up 10 feet in the Z-axis. Draw a square. Move up another 10 feet. Draw a circle again, but rotated 45 degrees. You now have three distinct profiles.
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Twisted surface | Select curves in consistent order; use Reverse Curve (right-click → Reverse Orientation). | | Missing LibFredo6 error | Install LibFredo6 from same source. | | Very slow | Reduce smoothness or use Mesh instead of Subdivided. | | Holes in surface | Check curves are planar or have equal number of segments (use Weld first). |