Attached is an image of a raised flowerbed. I created it by drawing the outside edge of the bed on the green face. I then created the profile of the grade at the top right corner of that edge. I used the outsde flower bed edge as the edge for that face to follow using the follow-me tool. This was the result.
there is some artifact present on the arced face along the top curve. I’m not sure what is causing it. If I erase the lines, the face of the profile starts to disappear.
That’s not uncommon when the width of the profile is greated than the radius of the curve in the path. You can get araound that by drawing the path on the inside of the profile instead.
It looks like the cirves at the corners of the path aren’t tangent with the edge between them. Is that what you want? Do you intend to fill the inner part with a surface?
If you must use the path on the outside as you’ve done, you can clean up the extrusion by first selecting all of the geometry and using Intersect Faces>With Selection. Then you can erase what you don’t want.
Thank you, it took me a bit, but I resolved the issue. I had some dirty non tangent connections that I think contributed to the issue. Once I cleaned them up, I followed using the outside line and it seemed to have resoved itself.