I'm still relatively new to solidworks. I am tasked with creating a scale model of a ship. So far I've laid in half the lines to be mirrored over, but while trying to build the upper half of the ship, the lofts are getting very strange: ripples, bulges, twists, you name it almost.
I've tried to lay out guide curves as needed, but half the drawings the company gave don't fit and require a bit too much finessing to work. How can I get these lofts working correctly so I can continue in this project?
I've included photos of the model to be rebuilt, as well as the part file and the autocad for the hull lines (if it helps at all).
"Funky and Chunky" - I like it !
Seriously, I'd recommend using boundary instead of loft feature for more control of the curvature and make sure to apply the end constraints
Just tried one section and see how smooth it is
compared to the loft feature in your model