The maximum arc length cannot be set to more than three times the minimum
arc length.
Object
Specifies an object to be converted to a revision cloud.
Select object: Select the closed object to convert to a revision cloud
Reverse direction [Yes/No]: Enter y to reverse the direction of the arcs in the revision
cloud, or press ENTER to leave the arcs as is
Revision cloud finished
Style
Specifies the style of the revision cloud.
Select arc style [Normal/Calligraphy] <default/last>: Select the style for the revision
cloud
REVOLVE
Creates solids by revolving two-dimensional objects about an axis
Solids toolbar:
Draw menu: Solids
➤
Revolve
Command line:
revolve
Current wire frame density: ISOLINES=current
Select objects: Use an object selection method
You can revolve closed polylines, polygons, circles, ellipses, closed splines,
donuts, and regions. You cannot revolve objects contained within a block.
Polylines that have crossing or self-intersecting segments cannot be revolved.
REVOLVE ignores the width of a polyline and revolves from the center of the
path of the polyline. You can revolve only one object at a time.
The right-hand rule determines the positive direction of rotation. See “Use
World and User Coordinate Systems in 3D” in the User’s Guide.
Specify Start Point of Axis of revolution or define axis by [Object/X/Y]: Specify a
point or enter an option
Start Point of Axis
Specifies the first and second points of the axis of revolution. The positive
axis direction is from the first to the second point.
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