which is where the masking region is drawn. The invisible line must be drawn above the level and must be
a minimal length (such as 1/8”) so that the masking region does not obscure any other elements in the view.
Adding a Masking Region to a Model 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:
■
Draw in Foreground: specify where you want the masking region drawn. 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. For more information on using the
Draw in Foreground parameter, see
Masking Regions in Model Families
on page 1088.
■
Visible: specify whether 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.
IMPORTANT
If your model family only contains 2D elements (for example, a 2D toilet fixture) and
you want to apply a masking region to the 2D element, you must include an invisible line to represent
the Z dimension, which is where the masking region is drawn. The invisible line must be drawn above
the level and must be a minimal length (such as 1/8”) so that the masking region does not obscure
any other elements in the view.
6
When finished, click Finish Sketch.
Creating a Model Family with Masking Regions from 2D DWG Files
1
Click File menu
➤
New
➤
Family.
2
In the New dialog, select a default family template (for example, Plumbing Fixture wall based.rft),
and click Open.
3
Open the view to import the DWG file into.
For example, if you have a DWG file for a plan representation, open the plan view.
4
Click File menu
➤
Import/Link
➤
CAD Formats.
5
In the Import/Link dialog, navigate to the DWG file.
If you only want the representation to be visible in plan view, select the Current View Only
option. Also, if you are unsure of the original coordinates of the DWG file, select Manually Place
and Cursor at Center.
6
Click Open.
7
Click in the drawing area to place the import symbol.
8
Modify the position of the import symbol as necessary, and lock the symbol to the necessary
reference planes.
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