Rectangles, ellipses, squares, and circles can be created with Bluebeam Revu quite precisely. However, their segments can't be converted into arcs.
Contrarily, Polygons and Polylines each have unique segments that can be converted into arcs and adjusted accordingly with specialized grips. Sharp edges and corners can be rounded off and smoothed with a simple right-click.
Converting portions of polygonal markups to arcs is quick and quite useful. For more information, please contact us at info@ddscad.com.
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