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Submitted byAnonymouson12-19-201206:54 AM
Status:
Implemented
Inventor revision cloud
I'd like to see a native Inventor tool to draw a revision cloud on a drawing. I know about the DrawingTools add-in, but this tool often gets very slow (when you draw large clouds). I also would like the functionality to draw a rectangular shape (or any other shape) which will be converted to a cloud.
Basically the same revision cloud tool which is already in AutoCAD.
Go to the SDK folder of your Inventor installation, eg. C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Inventor 2013\SDK
In this folder there is a UserTools.msi file, run this file and it will extract. You should now have a UserTools folder inside the SDK folder. The UserTools folder contains the DrawingTools add-in. Register this add-in and you will have a revision cloud option in Inventor.
I agree it needs to be updated from my use with previous versions... however now that we have updated to 2013, we cant get it to work. any ideas? im guessing there is a reason that it isnt registering.
When I installed SDK, my BOM changed to the GOST-format, and as my Russian is not good enough, I had to uninstall the tools. is there a solution for this problem? And I do agree that the revision cloud should exist in the standard annotate ribbon.
Been waiting for a native revision cloud feature for several years. The SDK add-in worked for a while, but not with 2017 Pro running Windows 10. I have attempted every fix suggested.
This is standard drawing format just like dimensions, how is this not part of the program in the first place?
I don't get how autodesk inventor work when it comes to implementing changes..I am currently running 2016 and these post are from 2013, I've seen them as being accepted and 3 years later not yet implemented? that's just bad
This feature is a long time coming. The current tool gives poor previews, looks terrible, and cannot be edited. I would love to see a tool similar to the one in AutoCAD.