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The GeoCut Command
Use the GeoCut command to create a cutout with objects you selected in the Graphics menu.
To create a cutout using GeoCut:
1 Click Graphics in the Paint menu.
2 Create any number of objects.
3 Select all the objects you want to use to make the cutout.
4 Set the opacity of the object(s) using the Brush Opacity field.
The opacity of the object(s) used in the cutout determines the transparency of the cutout. Use objects
with a low opacity value to create an opaque cutout. Use objects with a high opacity value to create a
transparent cutout.
5 Click CutOut in the Paint menu.
6 Click GeoCut.
The image area defined by the selected objects is copied and pasted onto the image.
Displaying Graphics and Cutouts
To display both the cutouts and the graphics objects in the CutOut menu, enable Show Both in the Setup
menu. Although the graphics objects appear, they cannot be edited. Enabling Show Both also displays both
the graphics objects and the cutouts in the Graphics menu. Although the cutouts appear, they cannot be
edited.
(a) Show Both button
Increasing Editing Speed
To streamline cut and paste functionality, use Graphic Regen and Texture Cut/Paste in the Setup menu, and
Texture in the CutOut menu.
The Graphic Regen Button
Disable Graphic Regen (regeneration) in the Setup menu to ensure the cutout always appears at the display
resolution.
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