Adding a Masking Region in a Project
1
Click Drafting menu
➤
Masking Region, or on the Drafting tab of the Design Bar, click Masking
Region.
2
In the Type Selector, select the boundary line type.
3
Sketch the masking region (or regions). Masking region sketches must be closed loops.
For more information on sketching, see
Sketching
on page 251.
4
When finished, click Finish Sketch.
After you add a masking region, you can sort the draw order. For more information, see
Sorting the Draw
Order of Detail Components
on page 1096.
Adding a Masking Region to a Detail Family
1
Click Drafting menu
➤
Masking Region, or on the Family tab of the Design Bar, click Masking
Region.
2
In the Type Selector, select the boundary line type.
3
On the Design Bar, click Region Properties.
4
In the Element Properties dialog, specify properties for the masking region:
■
Visible: specify if the masking region is visible when the family is loaded into a project and
placed in the drawing area.
■
Visibility/Graphics Overrides: specify the detail levels at which the masking region is visible
(coarse, medium, or fine).
5
Sketch the masking region (or regions). Masking region sketches must be closed loops.
For more information on sketching, see
Sketching
on page 251.
6
When finished, click Finish Sketch.
The following is a sample detail family with a masking region applied. You can view this detail family by
opening the Nominal Cut Lumber-Section family in the following directory:
Imperial (or Metric) Library\Detail Components\Div 06 - Wood and Plastic\06100 - Rough Carpentry\06110
- Wood Framing
After you add a masking region, you can sort the draw order. For more information, see
Sorting the Draw
Order of Detail Components
on page 1096.
Masking Regions in Model Families
When you add a masking region to a model family, several parameters available allow you to control the
visibility of the masking region and where the masking region is drawn. You can specify the following
properties for masking regions in model families:
■
If the masking region is visible when the family is loaded into a project and placed in the drawing area.
■
The detail levels at which the masking region is visible (coarse, medium, or fine).
■
Where the masking region is drawn. This is controlled by the Draw in Foreground parameter. When this
parameter is selected, the masking region is drawn at the detail plane of the view (the plane that is closest
to you as you look at the view). When this option is not selected, the masking region is drawn on the
work plane on which it was sketched.
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