
first thought: planar trim surface sucks. ok, adding another loft at the end. duplicate nurbs circle, scale down real small, and loft with the edge of cylinder. wow works. until i seen a close up render

second thought: nurbs, polys and bezier are not goot to make a cylinder close. redoing the loft with a subd. and then i made it. (see picture)
i did not want to do a loft, i only wanted planar trim. and subd is not available in planar trim either


anybody know any suggestions on how i can make a planar trim close perfectly w/o imitating with loft+subd?
here is a close up render (production quality, reduced to 4 colors to limit bandwidth
