A loft component creates only one surface. The only way to create
multiple lofted surfaces without placing manually multiple loft
components is using the scripting component.
This are some threads that cover this:
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/c1751b4bc01844ac
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/8689213fe66f7a97
I'm pretty sure there are more.

On Nov 19, 4:39 pm, "nick.axel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi.
>
> is it possible in grasshopper to have two sets of curves, say, each
> with
> 50 curves in it, and to have the curves individually loft together,
> instead
> of all of them into 1 surface?
>
> by this i mean in either set, there are curves 1-50. if i want curve 1
> from
> set A and curve 1 from set B, as well as curve 2 from set A and curve
> 2 from
> set B (and so on and so on, 3-3, 4-4, 5-5...), how would I do this? i
> feel
> like it is a very basic command that I am missing, but I cannot find
> it!
>
> thank you greatly
>
> nick

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