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Is there any way to chage the bubble sizes for revision clouds, I would like to draw a more even cloud (like CAD) is this possible or do I have to settle for a messy cloud?
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The cloud is a system family and you can not change it.
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One thing I like to do is first make a rough sketch with detail lines of the area I need to cloud, then trace over that. The cloud lines will snap to the detail lines, making them look a bit neater (I think so anyway).
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