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.
Hi John Frampton.
I think for the sample poster showed, then that is wrong tool it should be the second button from the left locate internal shapes ( ie make holes)
the one you selected seems to be create alternating shapes.... holes inside holes... never found a good use for that one...
Lorys
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Hi Lorys,
Gotcha, the buttons I used (posted) created the image I posted. I think the button selection in the posted image would provide them the results they desire, if not the point is that he can get there by using a different method other than Clip mask for a reference. At least now the user know where to hunt and try.
~HTH
John.
yep
Thanks to all of you for the input. Getting use to MicroStation and learning new ways to do things. For this project masking using a shape is the way to go vs clip mask the reference.
I would use that mask shape BG Fill as a ref file so I can control it better and also find it when needed
Yes that makes sense. Can also use the mask shape in other files as needed to. Thanks because I haven't done that yet with this project.