Wow, I'm learning heaps. i am in the Facebook Autodesk fusion group &a user dropped a link about configurations to your fusion tutorials. i switched from inventor to fusion & damn it took me ages to pick up from inventor. But from your videos here, It makes so much more sense now. Do you have any animation tutorials that can show flexible materials in motion, like a soft to medium TPU moving, ie: a plastic circular ring which has a small opening that moves into a fully open position ( from 355 degrees to 180 degrees ) , is this possible in fusion?
That is such a nice message to receive! Thank you. Please check out the following playlist: Fusion 360 Tutorials For Absolute Beginners th-cam.com/play/PLLm7Yjr9z_z07ohtjFGkA5w-j_NMj8B3J.html You will see a bunch of videos on the Minifigure, one of which shows how to do motion studies. Please comment on that video and any others to let us know your progress! All the best!
I am trying to make wheel pants for an rc airplane. It has compound curves on multiple axis. Similar to an egg shape, except there are constant widths in the center for x any y, but it narrows on both the x any axis at the same time the further it gets away from the center. Can you do a tutorial on how to do compound curves. I watched the spline video but that is not what I am looking for. Google rc wheel pants for an image.
How Do isolate a component or body once I have Rectangular patterned it? So once there are 25 copies how do I isolate one of them to change just the one?
Thanks for your comment. Here’s the key to understanding what’s happening: the rectangular pattern tool creates X amount of exact same copies. In other words, they will always be the same - PERMANENTLY. If you change one, then all will change. This was described in the following video: th-cam.com/video/MwLZ7Nuu_BQ/w-d-xo.html So, what you need to do is not use rectangular pattern. You need to copy and paste ”Paste New”. There are no ways around it. Hope that helps.
Awesome! Thanks for referencing that tutorial. We appreciate that you’re sticking to our channel and learning from our tutorials. Stay tuned for lots more.
Hello! Please click on the cogwheel for this video and select the highest resolution. It isn't blurry, it is just the setting that TH-cam sometimes defaults to. The video can be watched in HD and is very clear. Please let us know when you found that setting. Thanks!
Very nice this lecture sir
Thank you!
So well sir
Glad you think so 😃
It seems so easy when you do it. Great info.
I’m confident that you’ll find it easy one day soon too. 😃
Wow, I'm learning heaps. i am in the Facebook Autodesk fusion group &a user dropped a link about configurations to your fusion tutorials. i switched from inventor to fusion & damn it took me ages to pick up from inventor. But from your videos here, It makes so much more sense now.
Do you have any animation tutorials that can show flexible materials in motion, like a soft to medium TPU moving, ie: a plastic circular ring which has a small opening that moves into a fully open position ( from 355 degrees to 180 degrees ) , is this possible in fusion?
That is such a nice message to receive! Thank you.
Please check out the following playlist:
Fusion 360 Tutorials For Absolute Beginners
th-cam.com/play/PLLm7Yjr9z_z07ohtjFGkA5w-j_NMj8B3J.html
You will see a bunch of videos on the Minifigure, one of which shows how to do motion studies. Please comment on that video and any others to let us know your progress! All the best!
wonderfull, short, precise and easy to understand. Thank you a lot
Thank you Morgen Kaffe!
360F Master!
Thank you for your encouragement.
I am trying to make wheel pants for an rc airplane. It has compound curves on multiple axis. Similar to an egg shape, except there are constant widths in the center for x any y, but it narrows on both the x any axis at the same time the further it gets away from the center. Can you do a tutorial on how to do compound curves. I watched the spline video but that is not what I am looking for. Google rc wheel pants for an image.
Great request! I saw that you just became a Patreon member too. Thanks so much for your support. I would love to make this tutorial. Stay tuned.
Just finished your tutorial. Hope you like it: th-cam.com/video/LWwBzu8cmrQ/w-d-xo.html
How Do isolate a component or body once I have Rectangular patterned it? So once there are 25 copies how do I isolate one of them to change just the one?
Thanks for your comment. Here’s the key to understanding what’s happening: the rectangular pattern tool creates X amount of exact same copies. In other words, they will always be the same - PERMANENTLY. If you change one, then all will change. This was described in the following video:
th-cam.com/video/MwLZ7Nuu_BQ/w-d-xo.html
So, what you need to do is not use rectangular pattern. You need to copy and paste ”Paste New”. There are no ways around it.
Hope that helps.
If only the user watched your previous videos on making a table... ;) (th-cam.com/video/bCIhk1x0miY/w-d-xo.html)
Awesome! Thanks for referencing that tutorial. We appreciate that you’re sticking to our channel and learning from our tutorials. Stay tuned for lots more.
The video is blurry.
Hello! Please click on the cogwheel for this video and select the highest resolution. It isn't blurry, it is just the setting that TH-cam sometimes defaults to. The video can be watched in HD and is very clear. Please let us know when you found that setting. Thanks!