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Topic ClosedTransparency hatch

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    Posted: 04.Apr.2016 at 13:28
HI,  would anyone know how to make a hatch invisible, completely? for example, i am making section drawings and its getting irritating trimming the lines as i place furniture in front of windows, making it appear as if the furniture is in front. I've downloaded free blocks and some of them have this invisible hatch thing and when i simply copy and paste them in front of the windows, since its like a hatch, it covers all the windows line, therefore, there is not need to trim. it would be such a time saver if i can figure it out. I tried transparency at 100 but it doesnt seem to work. any ideas?Ä»ż
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Apr.2016 at 14:11
Match hatch invisible?  Try using a wipeout.
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