JonCAD Posted October 2, 2021 Posted October 2, 2021 I'm probably being a bit thick to be honest! I seem to have mastered the 'wipout' command way of masking out objects behind a block but it diesn't quite go far enough. I also want the block to recognise the is a thru hole or island withing it so the object behind still appears in that area. For exa,ple placing a block of a washing mashine door over the machine front but still want to see the washing in the machine. Can anyone help? I saw that pendean.com may have the solution but the site is unavailable Quote
Cad64 Posted October 2, 2021 Posted October 2, 2021 I use a solid hatch with color set to 255 for masking objects underneath a block. Quote
JonCAD Posted October 2, 2021 Author Posted October 2, 2021 Yep- thanks. I was trying to avoid this thinking niaivily some autolisp dood may have taken the agro out of it, i.e a way of having exactly what you have suggested but with a 'transparent' hatch to make life a lot clearer when working on complex drawings with multiple, overlapping blocks Quote
steven-g Posted October 2, 2021 Posted October 2, 2021 Use regions for the blocks and give the blocks a Z value or Elevation to place them one above the other. Then use 'shademode' set to hidden. Quote
JonCAD Posted October 3, 2021 Author Posted October 3, 2021 Thanks Steven, you're taking me into new territories which is always a fun challenge! I'll give it a looksee. My alternative (as there always is with AutoCAD!) is to simply have the hatch in a dedicated layer turned off while working on the drawing in model space and then simply turning it on before plotting/pdf'ing. Bit of a bodge I know but gets the job done. I'm sure your solution is far better... Ta Jon Quote
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