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Stay tuned to create wipeouts for real arcs and circles in Autocad Hey, as you might know it is not possible to create wipeouts for arcs and circles in AutoCAD We will get the following message if we try to do it The reason here is because we are using an arc inside this polyline But, if we try our tool, it works perfectly Be aware, this is an advanced AutoCAD tutorial If you are totally new to this video topic I suggest you to check one of my partneramp;#39;s videos below on the video description and then come back Hey AutoCAD, the world is not just made of stray lines so give us something for circles - Well, nevermind, I just created wipeout for circles So, letamp;#39;s apply this awesome command to this sign As you can see this is a real circle Letamp;#39;s try the command One click and weamp;#39;re done here Now letamp;#39;s move it down And just send it to the front So letamp;#39;s explain, how do we achieve this awesome command First Iamp;#39;ll draw a circle to test it As