![]() ![]() ![]() This tool can be very useful for placing doors or windows on a wall plan, or adding furniture to a hatched flooring. Wipeout is a tool used to automatically ‘trim’ objects. Let us explore the types of masking in AutoCAD, what they are, how they work and their common issues. It all comes down to which version of AutoCAD you use and how you plot your drawings, order to determine which method works best. Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages, along with a long going debate as to witch method is better. There are two ways to mask an object in AutoCAD: wipeout and hatching. For instance, if you have a floor plan with a hatched wall you can create a mask on your door plan block so that it breaks the geometry of the hatched wall, without having to go in and trim around your door. ![]() Masking is a handy tool that conceals part of a drawing. Had enough of wasting too much time trimming your AutoCAD drawings? There are alternative solutions, and although they may not be perfect and have their own limitations, they will definitely be more efficient than trimming lines. ![]()
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