Understanding Revision Clouds in AutoCAD
Revision clouds are essential tools in AutoCAD that allow users to highlight areas in a drawing that require attention, such as modifications or design changes. These clouds are represented as connected arcs that form a polyline, providing a clear visual indicator to reviewers or collaborators. They can be easily adjusted and are integral when annotating drawings for revision purposes.
Creating a Revision Cloud
To create a revision cloud in AutoCAD, follow these detailed steps:
- Navigate to the Home tab and locate the Draw panel. Click on the Revision Cloud drop-down menu and select the appropriate option.
- In your drawing workspace, right-click and choose the “Object” option from the context menu.
- Select the geometric shape you want to convert into a revision cloud. This could be a circle, ellipse, polyline, or spline.
- Press the Enter key to maintain the current arc direction.
- Finalize the command by pressing Enter again.
Editing an Existing Revision Cloud
To modify a revision cloud, use the following steps:
- Go to the Home tab, and click on the Revision Cloud drop-down in the Draw panel.
- Right-click in the drawing area and select “Arc Length.”
- Enter a new minimum arc length when prompted.
- Similarly, define a maximum arc length and confirm your input.
- Press Enter to continue with the editing process, or press Esc to exit.
Creating a Rectangular Revision Cloud
If you need a rectangular-shaped revision cloud, you can create one by performing these steps:
- Access the Home tab and navigate to the Draw panel. Select the Revision Cloud drop-down and choose the Rectangular option.
- Click on the workspace to specify the first corner of your rectangular cloud.
- Then, click again to set the opposite corner, forming the rectangular revision cloud.
Definition and Purpose of Revision Clouds
A Revision Cloud serves as a visual cue in designs, typically formed by arcs or connected lines. It highlights areas for attention, such as parts that need modifications, changes, or annotations. Users can manipulate these clouds similar to polylines, enhancing their flexibility during the design review process.
Adjusting Arc Length for Revision Clouds
The arc length is a crucial parameter in the formation of revision clouds. This setting controls both existing and new annotations within the project, allowing for consistency in design appearance. Adjust the arc length to improve the shape and clarity of the revision clouds as needed.
Creating a Revision Triangle
To insert a revision triangle in AutoCAD, follow these steps:
- In an existing drawing that contains a revision table, navigate to the Annotation toolbar and click on the Revision Symbol option.
- Right-click in the designated revision table row and select “Revisions,” then choose “Add Symbol” to include the revision triangle.
Using Revision Clouds Effectively
Revision clouds are beneficial for indicating changes in the design. They can be used in most views but are not applicable in 3D. Ensure that each cloud corresponds with the relevant revisions, facilitating clearer communication with team members regarding changes to the project.
FAQ
- Can I customize the appearance of revision clouds?
Yes, revision clouds in AutoCAD can be customized regarding arc length and style to fit project requirements. - Are revision clouds compatible with AutoCAD LT?
Yes, revision clouds can be created and edited in AutoCAD LT, allowing for streamlined editing and collaboration. - How do I remove a revision cloud?
Select the revision cloud in the drawing and press the Delete key, or use the Erase command to remove it from your workspace.
