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Autocad lt 2014 wipeout background
Autocad lt 2014 wipeout background











autocad lt 2014 wipeout background

Shown below, The wipeouts have been created and the original selected object remains. The above picture shows a Hatched area with some curved closed shapes. Hatch with various shapes covering the hatch so make sure that the layer you want it on is set current, By default, “No” is selected and the object will remain and the wipeout that is created is placed on the current layer.

autocad lt 2014 wipeout background autocad lt 2014 wipeout background

After selecting the object, you are asked if the object that you selected should be erased after the wipeout is created.Select a closed object whose shape from which you would like to create a wipeout (Circle, Ellipse, Closed Polyline with or without arc segments).Use OB2WO in the command line to start.This might not seem like a big deal since you can do the same thing with the WIPEOUT command, but this routine lets you select closed curved objects with the exception of SPLINE objects. The LISP routine creates a wipeout object from selecting a closed object. It has been a while since using this LISP routine, but apparently the routine that was posted a couple of years ago (found here: ) and written by Giles Chanteau stopped working in newer releases of AutoCAD because it now needs to call upon a different.













Autocad lt 2014 wipeout background