How to create a block that obscures the current layer in CAD

  
In CAD, how does a graphic cover other graphics as a whole? When we draw graphics in CAD, they are often drawn in lines, and it is impossible to achieve the overall coverage of the entire surface. The experience I have provided to you this time is how to cover the entire surface of the desired graphic in other graphics, that is, simple and practical, I hope everyone will be used. 1. The figure, triangle and rectangle as shown in the figure; if you want the triangle to cover the rectangle all day, the best way is to construct a triangle face to cover the rectangle. 2. Use the wipeout command to create an overall coverage. First of all, I will explain to you the WIPEOUT command. WIPEOUT is actually creating a whole piece of surface for covering other layers. Of course, the rear can also be covered. Now we use the wipeout command to create a triangle face to cover the rectangle, type wipeout in the command bar, press Enter, and redraw the triangle again, as shown in the figure. 3. Enter the wipeout carriage return F Enter off/on to close or open the line segment drawn by the wipeout. Draw a circular layer with the wipeout function to draw with multiple lines, zoom in and out. Xiaobian recommended "AutoCAD 2016 (with registered machine) official simplified Chinese version download" Note: 1, rectangular cover triangle or vice versa. 2, multiple wipeout layers can choose front and rear adjustment. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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