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everything i needed to get started making my first parts and teaching myself… very excited to learn to use this software. huge thanks!!!
ОтветитьAnother faster way to get to the spur gears is by clicking on the python script of spur gears in the add-ins. Fusion 360 then makes it available in the solids tab under the create button. Pretty efficient I think.
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ОтветитьGood slamming video, thanks
ОтветитьDude this was a gold mine of information and very needed. Thank you.
ОтветитьThanks for this man! Appreciate it!
ОтветитьThe format of this tutorial earned an instant subscription. I haven't even opened my fresh install of Fusion 360 and I'm sure that this will be my go-to software for basic models - Blender, for the detail models. Coming from a background in 3D Max, I'm assuming that the learning curve will be a Sunday stroll.
Ответитьfantastic quick beginners tutorial for people with no knowledge and short attention span like me !!
ОтветитьThe "Tranquility Blue" environment is probably for combining with wireframe rendering, so that it looks like a blueprint
ОтветитьIs this free
ОтветитьIf you create a design and export it as an .stl, does Fusion count that as an editable file? My second question is: can you have an unlimited number of read-only files? I really want to play with it but I'm afraid of reaching a limit where it stops working and forces me to purchase the $1500/year license just to finish a project I started earlier. And I really can't afford something like that.
ОтветитьThat was the BEST tutorial I've ever seen. For a 10-min vid I didn't expect much but that was detailed, straight to the point and overall excellent.
Ответитьthat wasnt great, we are beginner, slow down please
ОтветитьThanks a lot. This helps so much
ОтветитьI have read comments here from "perfect newbees" and they say that the presentation was clear and sufficient enough for a newbee. It's funny, as I happen to think that Fusion 360 is not that straightforward as it seems to the said newbees; maybe because I design in Rhino and I first have to "unlearn" some things and then re-learn some other things (for example the concept of "constraints" and how to "finish sketch" every time I finish a 2D contour). I realize that this is the "price" I have to pay for using NURBS exclusively so far; currently I am right before (just about ) getting into parametric......my understanding so far is that the "finish sketch " is like the end of the process of taking a picture before that picture is incorporated into a movie. Later on, if I want to change a picture and therefore alter the whole movie, I have got a clearly defined reference point in time to come back to and change it if need be.
ОтветитьThx it helps
Ответитьhey mister,why in god's name does fusion 360 not have the normal print option???? so i can just make a 2d print on paper?
ОтветитьThnks for introducing me to the 3d_world.
ОтветитьAwesome video!!! Thank you for doing this!
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