I consider folowing problem: is it possible to create dynamic block with strech action include wipeout object (frames are turned off). Any ideas?
Thanks, Chris
I am using Autocad 2013 and I could not adjust my wipeouts in any way. I found that if you Uninstall "Autodesk Sketchbook Designer FOR Autocad" you will be able to modify any and all you wipeouts.
Keep inmind there are two programs, "Autodesk SketchBook Designer FOR Autocad" & "Autodesk SketchBook Designer"
That's what I said lol
I think it is not possible to create dynamic wipeout in AutoCAD. I tried it with AutoCAD 2022. My block stretches but wipeout remains at the original position. I guess the wipeouts are static. Autodesk need to see to this, @Charles_Shade what do you think.
@varad.keshatwar you can stretch wipeouts. See the attached drawing. The inner rectangle is a wipeout
Howard Walker
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Agreed with my good mate Howard.
And they ARRAY well too.
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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Ah I only have LT2016 at work so cannot try stretching it with constraints
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@j.palmeL29YX have you any idea how to make a wipeout automatically stretch using constraints?
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Wipeouts don't have Constraint Points. So it's AFAIK not possible to assign neither geometrical nor dimensional constraints.
A work around may be to use an assoziative SOLID hatch with color 255 and constrain its boundary.
Jürgen Palme
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