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How to wipe out shape in xht

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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

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Type WIPEOUT in the command line or access it from the Draw panel on the Home tab. AutoCAD will prompt you to specify points for the wipeout boundary. There are two options: Rectangular Wipeout: Pick two diagonal points to define a rectangle for the wipeout boundary.
Launch AutoCAD and open the drawing where you want to use the wipeout. Type WIPEOUT in the command line or access it from the Draw panel on the Home tab. AutoCAD will prompt you to specify points for the wipeout boundary.
Create a polyline around the object that you want to cover by the Wipeout or add the Wipeout to it. Run the command: WIPEOUT choose Polyline from the command options click the created polyline object.
2:45 6:32 And then as you can see what is happening here is Flannan makes the polyline in many pieces now weMoreAnd then as you can see what is happening here is Flannan makes the polyline in many pieces now we can try the wipeout. Well use L for last. And then just for erase or to arrange the polyline.
1:29 3:36 And here it asks you do you want to turn it into one into one polyline type yes enter and there weMoreAnd here it asks you do you want to turn it into one into one polyline type yes enter and there we go. If we select it. Now we see that its a polyline.
Many CAD users want to create a circular wipeout, as you may or may not know, you cannot create a wipeout using a circle, only a closed pline without any arcs. Instead, use the POLYGON command.
0:12 3:33 And create this and I want to it is part of a circle. So I have to need a line to erase it eraseMoreAnd create this and I want to it is part of a circle. So I have to need a line to erase it erase this part of this circle. So I use the command trim.
0:16 6:10 Tool by going to our annotate tab in our ribbon. And here it is in the markup panel right here weMoreTool by going to our annotate tab in our ribbon. And here it is in the markup panel right here we can also type wi and itll pop up in our command. Line. So when we use wipeouts we have a few options.
At the prompt, enter F (Frames). Enter On, Off, or Display But Not Plot.
To remove the wipeout, use the Erase command or select the wipeout object and press the Delete key. The wipeout command in AutoCAD is useful for various purposes, such as covering up unnecessary details, obscuring sensitive information, or improving the presentation of your drawings.

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