How to add a Curved Arrow in AutoCAD?
If you are working with drawings in AutoCAD, add a curved arrow to point out or annotate a specific feature or location. However, drawing a curved arrow manually can be challenging and time-consuming, especially if you want to adjust its shape, size, or direction.
Fortunately, there is a way to add a curved arrow in AutoCAD using a simple LISP code. In this post, I will show you how to use a LISP code to draw a curved arrow with a few clicks.
What is the AutoCAD LISP and how do you upload it to AutoCAD?
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After you have uploaded the LISP file, you need to type 'LEA' to activate it.
Then select the angle definition point.
Finally, specify the endpoint of the arrow.
You can download the lisp from here.
Benefits of Adding a Curved Arrow in AutoCAD:
By using this LISP code, you can save a lot of time and effort when working with drawings in AutoCAD. You can easily add a curved arrow to your drawing with a few clicks, without having to draw, trim, and fillet the arrow manually. You can also use this LISP code to create dynamic and expressive arrows, especially if you want to show the direction or movement of an object or a process.
This LISP code is also very flexible and versatile. You can use it on any layer, color, or line type of your choice. You can also use it to draw multiple curved arrows in your drawing, as long as they do not overlap or intersect.
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