Is it possible to create a clip mask with holes, if so how would I go about this? Work in PowerGeopak SS2 for this project.
PowerGeopak SS4
Win 10
To clarify - you have a reference attachment. You would like to mask (hide) part of the attachment, but in the middle of the masked portion, you would like a "window" to show a portion of the reference?
I don't think that can be done. I've never found a way to do it. Whenever I've needed that, I either do some VERY creative shapes for my mask fence, or I just create a secondary copy of the attachment, clipped to just that part I need to show within the mask. I have never found a way to punch a hole in the mask.
MaryB
Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918Power InRoads 08.11.09.918OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2
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Opps I was wrong. Looked back at the file this morning and the clipping did not happened as I thought. Guess I will have to be "VERY" creative.
Thanks for replying too.
if clip mask will not do what you need maybe you could possibly explain in more detail what you are looking to do and an alternate workflow might be able to be found.
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I need to clip a reference file, with areas outside and inside that remain. The image shows the area to clip in a blue outline, with X's for the inside areas to remain.
Create a filled shape using the background color over anything you want to clip out. You can use Priority settings on levels, reference files or elements in a 2d file to put the filled shape on top of everything. In a 3d file you will need to adjust the elevation of the filled shape to be above anything to be clipped.
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Great idea. Thank you. I might learn MicroStation yet with help.
The colored shapes above are reference to a sheet model. I then placed the rectangle and the circle in the sheet model. Using the Create Region tool I used the following settings.
I think this may give you what you desire.
~HTH
John.
yep
thats just the way I do this stuff all the time... Eg. dont want to show existing contours crossing over into the proposed road design...and make it hard to see the proposed road design...but want a feel for the lay of the surrounding land ...
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