Wipeout Command in AutoCAD


The Wipeout command in AutoCAD is used to create a blank area or "wipeout" within your drawing. This command allows you to remove any underlying objects or background elements, making it appear as if a portion of the drawing is erased or hidden. It is useful for creating clean areas to highlight specific parts of a drawing, especially when you want to overlay text, symbols, or other elements over the existing content without having the background interfere.

How to Use the Wipeout Command

Follow these steps to use the Wipeout command in AutoCAD:

Step 1: Activate the Wipeout Command

To start the Wipeout command, you can:

  • Type WIPEOUT in the command line and press Enter.
  • Click the Wipeout icon from the Draw panel or ribbon (if available).

Step 2: Specify the Wipeout Boundary

After activating the Wipeout command, AutoCAD will prompt you to specify the boundary for the wipeout. The wipeout can be created in the shape of a closed polyline, rectangle, or any other closed boundary.

  • Click on the points to create the boundary of the area you want to wipe out (e.g., by drawing a rectangular or polygonal boundary).
  • Alternatively, enter the specific coordinates in the command line to define the boundary shape.

Step 3: Create the Wipeout

Once the boundary is defined, AutoCAD will automatically fill the interior of the boundary with a transparent area, making the objects within the wipeout area appear as if they are hidden.

Step 4: Complete the Wipeout Command

Once the wipeout is created, AutoCAD will complete the operation. To finish the command:

  • Press Enter or Esc to exit the command.

Applications of the Wipeout Command

The Wipeout command is useful in the following scenarios:

  • Creating clean areas in your drawings where you want to overlay text or other details without background interference.
  • Hiding underlying elements in a drawing temporarily for presentation or documentation purposes.
  • Making specific parts of a drawing more visible by covering unnecessary elements or details in a section view or detail view.

Conclusion

The Wipeout command in AutoCAD is an effective tool for hiding parts of your drawing in specific areas by creating transparent regions. This command enhances the readability and clarity of your drawings by eliminating distractions from underlying elements, making it easier to focus on the key aspects of your design.





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