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blocks with covering entities

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Bye to all,

I am new to the forum and I take the opportunity to introduce myself.
My name is giacomo and I make the architect, I have already peeked several times on this forum to raise doubts about some commands of autocad both 3d and 2d and I have dempre found the solution to my problems.
Today I write for the first time and want to ask you a question.
I was shot a dwg file where inside there are blocks depicting people lying on a bed, the peculiarity of this block is that the person does not have a sampling but when I move it over to a retino this disappears under the silhouette of the person....it is as if it was entirely sampled.

I would like to know if any of you can tell me how I can make this kind of block because I would be very useful because I'm planning a spa and it would help me so much to create this kind of block.

thanks to all in advance

Hi.
 
probably embedded in the block a covering entity (wipeout) that traces the shape of the scattered guy on the bed. . .
 
thank you tristan, so I have to type on the bar "embedded" to activate the procedure?? ?
 
Sorry... I answer myself (embedded) does not exist, instead it works wipeout, the question now is this: Do I have to retrace every figure with the wipeout command, and then save it as a block?? or is there another method?
 
probably, as tristan says, the block is "wipaout-ato"...:smile: ...(you hear the poetic license). .

activates display of wipeout boundary lines with:

wipeout

f (of frames)

on

and enters block editor.. .

may be that they have associated the wolve frame to the contour of the omino shape on the deck.

If you want to delete the cover effect you just have to delete the wo frame
and also wipeout will be eliminated.

I hope I've helped you. .

bye

Axl
 
Sorry... I answer myself (embedded) does not exist, instead it works wipeout, the question now is this: Do I have to retrace every figure with the wipeout command, and then save it as a block?? or is there another method?
if you have a myriad of different blocks all "wipeout-ati" :smile:

You have to take it away from everyone.. .

If it's just one... edit the block and remove the wo
 
thanks for the information, although it is not very clear since I am now at home and I do not have autocad on this pc...cmq the editor blocks where I find it?? ?
 
-select the block
- right mouse button (you will open a window)
-select block editor
-modifies the block components (cutting the wo in this specific case)
-right button again (with no active selection)
-usual window select close block
-save changes

Axl
 
thanks for the information...cmq my problem is another I want to create a block that has the wipeout and not remove it.
There's someone who can help me.... .
 
thanks for the information...cmq my problem is another I want to create a block that has the wipeout and not remove it.
There's someone who can help me.... .
you have already been told what is the command to create the covering entity:
probably embedded in the block a covering entity (wipeout) recalculating the shape of the split guy on the bed. . .
 
draws what you need...including wipeout

once you have designed all entities use the block command

to create it you will have to define insertion point, name and block entity

shorter road... if you don't need to call the block with a precise name:
-select the entities
- right mouse button
-select "copy with base point"
-define the basic point
- right mouse button
-glue as lock

in this way autocad will appoint your block with a randomized name he chooses... like.... $aaa0425648
 
I understand what the command is, the problem is that it gives me 2 options:
- select frames/poliline, when I go to select polylinea tells me that it must be closed and composed of line segments... why?? since the polylinea I selected created it with the command "polilinea" and of course it is closed.

Thank you.
 
Watch out! !

once designed a closed polylinea in the geometric sense of the term
does not mean that this is closed for software

... is like a rope whose tops are overlapping. . .
to close it we must perform a knot... ih ih ih...


- draws a pole
-make the initial and final pt coincide
-select it
- right mouse button
-polyline
-close

now you can create the wipeout
 
Now let's start to think... that's where I was wrong.
cmq if I did not understand the polylinea that I then have to convert to "wipeout" I have to retrace it all at clicks of the mouse, does not exist a faster method??
first I tried to convert my contour (i.e. the silhouette of the omino) with the option creates polylinea in the command "edita hold", but when I go to create the wipeout tells me precisely that the "polilinea" is not closed...... I don't understand any mysteries of autocad anymore.
 
Good morning to all,
I wondered whether it was possible to apply constraints and actions to the covering entities within the blocks, such as stretching or scale.
I tried but with little results, so I hope someone can enlighten me on feasibility.. thanks to all
 

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