Creating a Cloud in AutoCAD
Creating a cloud in AutoCAD is essential for highlighting areas undergoing changes in your drawing. Here’s how to do it step by step:
Steps to Create a Revision Cloud
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Access the Revision Cloud Tool:
- Navigate to the Home tab on the ribbon.
- Locate the Draw panel and click on the Revision Cloud drop-down arrow.
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Select the Object for Clouding:
- In the drawing area, right-click and choose Object from the context menu.
- Opt for a shape you wish to convert into a revision cloud, such as a circle, ellipse, polyline, or spline.
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Confirm Arc Direction:
- Once the shape is selected, press Enter to maintain the current arc direction.
- Finish the Command:
- Press Enter again to complete the creation of the cloud.
Editing a Revision Cloud
To modify an existing revision cloud, follow these instructions:
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Open the Revision Cloud Menu:
- Go back to the Home tab, then the Draw panel, and click on the Revision Cloud drop-down.
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Modify Arc Length:
- Right-click in the drawing area and choose Arc Length from the options.
- Enter a new minimum arc length when prompted.
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Set Maximum Arc Length:
- Specify a new maximum arc length that fits your design needs.
- Conclude the Command:
- Press Enter to apply the changes or Esc to cancel.
Drawing a Rectangular Cloud
Creating a rectangular cloud is straightforward:
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Initiate the Command:
- Type
REVCLOUD
in the command line and press Enter.
- Type
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Choose Rectangular Option:
- When prompted, select the rectangular option from the menu.
- Draw the Rectangle:
- Click to establish two points in the drawing area to define the rectangle.
- The rectangular revision cloud will be generated accordingly.
Reversing a Revision Cloud
If you need to reverse an existing revision cloud, follow this procedure:
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Select the Cloud:
- Execute the
REVCLOUD
command.
- Execute the
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Access the Inversion Option:
- Right-click and choose the option to invert the revision cloud.
- Confirm the Action:
- Click yes when asked if you wish to reverse the cloud. If necessary, repeat this for adjustments.
Understanding Revision Clouds
A revision cloud is used as an open or closed polyline featuring arcs. It serves as a visual cue for areas in a drawing that require review or revision. This tool is particularly useful for pinpointing adjustments during design iterations.
Adjusting Revision Clouds
To fine-tune existing revision clouds:
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Select the Cloud:
- Click on the revision cloud you wish to edit.
- Modify Parameters:
- Utilize grips to stretch or modify vertices of the cloud according to your requirements.
Utilizing the Revision Tool for Design Changes
Revision clouds serve to indicate areas that have undergone design updates. They can be drawn in various views, with visibility in both the original view and any sheets that include it. Once revision details are assigned, you can link them to specific clouds.
Changing the Scale of a Revision Cloud
Adjust the scale with the following steps:
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Open the Revision Cloud Menu:
- Access the Draw panel under the Home tab.
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Adjust Arc Lengths:
- Right-click in the drawing area and select Arc Length.
- Enter new values for both minimum and maximum arc lengths.
- Confirm Changes:
- Press Enter to apply or Esc to exit.
Creating a Revision Triangle
To create a revision triangle in AutoCAD:
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Access the Annotation Toolbar:
- Click on the Revision Symbol from the available tools.
- Choose the Desired Revision:
- Right-click in the revision table and select the option to add a symbol.
FAQ
1. What is a revision cloud used for in AutoCAD?
Revision clouds are visual indicators used to mark areas in a drawing that have undergone changes, making it easier for reviewers to identify those sections.
2. Can I draw revision clouds in 3D views?
Revision clouds are primarily designed for use in 2D views and are not visible in 3D environments.
3. How can I remove a revision cloud once it’s created?
To delete a revision cloud, simply select it and press the Delete key on your keyboard.