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  1. REVCLOUD (Command) - Autodesk Knowledge Network

    You can create a new revision cloud by selecting two corner points or polygonal points, dragging your cursor, or you can convert an object such as a circle, polyline, spline, or an ellipse into a …

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  3. AutoCAD Revision Clouds, complete tutorial - SourceCAD

    Feb 23, 2025 · Basically there are three types of revision cloud, Rectangular, Polygonal and freehand. You can find the revision cloud on the expanded draw panel of Home tab as shown …

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  5. ️ AutoCAD Revision Cloud Command Tutorial - YouTube

    In this video, learn how to use the Revision Cloud (REVCLOUD) command in AutoCAD to highlight and document revisions in your drawings.

  6. Create Revision Cloud From Object - Autodesk

    Aug 14, 2025 · How to create Revision Cloud From Object?

  7. How to Change Revision Cloud in AutoCAD? – CanadaCAD.ca

    Revision clouds are graphical indicators in technical drawings, typically represented as cloud-like shapes made up of arcs. They serve to emphasize areas that have undergone changes since …

  8. Revision Clouds in AutoCAD - resources.ascented.com

    Jul 31, 2024 · When you hover your cursor over a revision cloud object, Quick Properties now displays Revcloud object type. - Revision clouds are created using an approximate single …

  9. CAD Forum - AutoCAD command REVCLOUD

    You can run the REVCLOUD command in any localized version of AutoCAD by typing _REVCLOUD in the commandline.

  10. AutoCAD web application Help | REVCLOUD (Command) | Autodesk

    Before you create a rev cloud, you can specify the minimum and maximum values for the arcs. Click REVCLOUD. Choose Arc length in the command options. Click two points in the drawing …