THANK YOU!! this was exactly the video I needed for my project. I am making a model of a large steel water tank, that was built from riveted steel panels. This is PERFECT.
Agreed with Silviu. Circular pattern would make it easier for the beginner as it automatically spaces out the patterns. User just need to click the same external surface for "axis", and select "full" for angular spacing. I am on version 2.0.11186.
Just what I needed when I was struggling to figure out how to do what I wanted using Emboss. I did end up using Circular Pattern, but the Path pattern worked as well.
Thanks, but is there an eaiser way to say for example, 10 down, 40 equally spaced? I have a long cylinder (with 4 stacked cylinders) that I need to apply this to and it's a bit difficult and takes a long time to process.
This works ok-ish for thin walls and large holes. The holes will not have square corners with thick walls. This software is so limited when it comes to working on curved surfaces.
Your videos are helpful! Since you're knowledgeable about it, can you help. I have a specific part that I need, you have two videos that hit on 9 things that I need, I need more LOL! Can you help?
dude, could not be more simple as you explained, literaly in 2 minutes solve this, thanks. you won a new suscriptor from Argentina.
New to fusion and I just started incorporating it with my 3D modeling pipeline. This is just the thing I needed to make a gun barrel
THANK YOU!! this was exactly the video I needed for my project. I am making a model of a large steel water tank, that was built from riveted steel panels. This is PERFECT.
Agreed with Silviu. Circular pattern would make it easier for the beginner as it automatically spaces out the patterns. User just need to click the same external surface for "axis", and select "full" for angular spacing. I am on version 2.0.11186.
Just what I needed when I was struggling to figure out how to do what I wanted using Emboss. I did end up using Circular Pattern, but the Path pattern worked as well.
Very useful! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you
thank you! maybe it's not the "circular pattern" but it got my job done.
Thanks dude! Excellent tutorial!!!
Thanks, but is there an eaiser way to say for example, 10 down, 40 equally spaced? I have a long cylinder (with 4 stacked cylinders) that I need to apply this to and it's a bit difficult and takes a long time to process.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks 👍
Great tutorial!
This works ok-ish for thin walls and large holes. The holes will not have square corners with thick walls. This software is so limited when it comes to working on curved surfaces.
Thank you bro
Oh perfect, thanks!
you helped a lot!
Thanks a lot!
how can you make the holes rectangular?
it did help, thanks 👍
Thank you!
Your videos are helpful! Since you're knowledgeable about it, can you help. I have a specific part that I need, you have two videos that hit on 9 things that I need, I need more LOL! Can you help?
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Terrible method. Use a circular pattern ....