Fusion360: Here's what's ACTUALLY changing

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  • Autodesk's Fusion 360 is yet again changing the what the "free for personal use" version can and can't do. Here's what the new limitations mean in practice and why I still think that Fusion 360 is a great tool for projects!
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  • @MadeWithLayers
    @MadeWithLayers  3 ปีที่แล้ว +105

    THIS JUST IN: The free Fusion360 Personal license will NOT lose .step export on October 1st 2020!

    • @oliverglauner2364
      @oliverglauner2364 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      Because Autodesk just realized, that 99% of their free users are exporting and deleting their files and deinstalling fusion for the last few days ;-)

    • @TheStuartstardust
      @TheStuartstardust 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      So can we have a poll on best alternative? Solve space, FreeCAD, DesignSpark Mechanical or OpenSCAD or? I like the Fusion CAM integration - but what options is there?

    • @aomanchutube
      @aomanchutube 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@TheStuartstardust FreeCAD is the oldest and more versatile. It is a full CAD system, but it has FEA, slicer, BIM for structural, 2D like AutoCAD, etc etc etc, the sky is the limit.

    • @skyak4493
      @skyak4493 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wow! That is big. You did a fine job explaining the new borderline in the freemium model. My opinion is this is completely expected and the only problem is what do we expect for the future? Having STEP transfer/personal archive is what I need to commit my time to Fusion 360. I still feel like there should be a difference between someone who designs something and makes $100k of that product and someone working as a designer/consultant for a third party. I feel like the little MFG guy owes only a month and the latter should pay any time he is contracted for a significant portion of a month. I think ACAD should have their own designer marketplace -fees would generate very naturally.

    • @skyak4493
      @skyak4493 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@TheStuartstardust FreeCAD has the right idea and I would like to see it get more dev.s -but was buggy. OpenSCAD has it's uses but with essentially no UX it is only for programmers.

  • @mrclown7469
    @mrclown7469 3 ปีที่แล้ว +279

    The root of the problem is that Autodesk don't offer a paid plan aimed at makers/hobbyists. All paid plans are aimed at business users, and are priced accordingly. The only option for makers/hobbyists is a limited free version, or a $500 a year full version.
    Why don't Autodesk offer a simple (most people will never use features like topology optimization other than to "play" with them) but powerful (ie not a toy like TinkerCAD) CAD program for

    • @Mr_Pewpy_But-Whole
      @Mr_Pewpy_But-Whole 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      right otherwise a competitor will rise or maybe an undead patch or some sort

    • @ringding1000
      @ringding1000 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      The issue for Autodesk is that some customers aren't worth what it costs to keep them. And makers/hobbyists are those type of customer.
      More changes will be coming. And they will limit the hobbyist even more.

    • @michaelalbanese4466
      @michaelalbanese4466 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@ringding1000 Get rid of cloud saves for free customers and their cost is negligible

    • @ringding1000
      @ringding1000 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@michaelalbanese4466 But it still a cost that adds up. Plus the cost of support. AutoDesk ain't a charity.

    • @ryanrose8856
      @ryanrose8856 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      @@ringding1000 support? There shouldn't be any support.. it can be a community based support model. Hobbyists don't need, or at least shouldn't be expecting SLA in terms of support.

  • @JackJack-NoCommentary
    @JackJack-NoCommentary 3 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    I’m not worried about these changes. I’m worried about future changes should those come

    • @woodwaker1
      @woodwaker1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      That's my concern. I was just starting to learn F360, but do I want to invest the time, and worry what will be the next change??

    • @pooheadlou
      @pooheadlou 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@woodwaker1 exactly, and for how long before they change the goal posts again? Really it's not a case of if, but when, after all they have shareholder's, that their really customer's/community.

    • @jeanlesueur6936
      @jeanlesueur6936 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@woodwaker1 That's why I preferred to learn Freecad. I didn't wanted to invest time in proprietary software whose conditions may change over time. And that without knowing in advance what it will be. Time has proven that I was right.

    • @DavidWTube
      @DavidWTube 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah what other features do the plan to hold for ransom in the future? I'd understand if they started offering a paid step up for added value, but removal of features and holding them for ransom doesn't inspire consumer confidence. I'll just use Blender.

    • @m3chanist
      @m3chanist 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Then you better go back to cave painting, change is the only constant.

  • @Jonzynator
    @Jonzynator 3 ปีที่แล้ว +150

    I would gladly pay for let’s say a “maker subscription”. Something that’s not free but is affordable for a garage hobbyists.

    • @MadeWithLayers
      @MadeWithLayers  3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Unfortunately it doesn't sound like Autodesk are likely going to be offering a "Poweruser" license like this.

    • @Jonzynator
      @Jonzynator 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Thomas Sanladerer Im just glad they are offering a free version.

    • @jothain
      @jothain 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@Jonzynator but that's something that's likely going away within few years.

    • @Jonzynator
      @Jonzynator 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      jothain most likely. But I’m hoping in a couple years I can save up to purchase solid works

    • @upanie1
      @upanie1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@Jonzynator That's amazing. You're going to use free version of paid software to save money and buy a competitive software! And waaaay more expensive. I don't even know how to name such "activity".

  • @gamerpaddy
    @gamerpaddy 3 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    id rather buy software and never receive updates, keeping what you have and learned but miss on new things
    than paying for a subscription and receiving updates, potentially changing things you dont want to change.

    • @shadow7037932
      @shadow7037932 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      That *was* the norm about a decade or two ago. Autodesk sold perpetual licenses. But that was not good business for them because they didn't add new features that incentivized people to upgrade. So they forced the SaaS model.

    • @hlavaatch
      @hlavaatch 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@shadow7037932 The fatal problem with SaaS is it removes any motivation to do a good job from developers. No need to make it work and not buggy, there is no major versions, customers are locked in and have to pay whether you do a good job or not and have no control over what for... they can not vote with their wallet. This is extremely unhealthy for software development

    • @VincentGroenewold
      @VincentGroenewold 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That’s a good solution indeed. My employer offers software both as a subscription or one time by. 50 euro’s a year or 150 once. That one time will be yours forever, apart from big updates that might need a bit of extra. But you keep your working version as long as you want. Cloud only I’ll never do, like that CNC online only thing that’s popular with some channels. Brrrr No way.

    • @timlong7289
      @timlong7289 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      That's why people find it hard to trust cloud services. It takes away all of your control while making you pay over and over again for the privilege.

  • @guidomersmann9744
    @guidomersmann9744 3 ปีที่แล้ว +87

    I am still thankful for learning FreeCAD. To me the step export removal sounds like keeping the sheep´s inside while they slowly lower the gates of a pay wall to lock them in.

    • @shadow7037932
      @shadow7037932 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Too bad FreeCAD feel and behaves like an early 2000s CAD program... I wish SolidWorks had a affordable Maker/personal use license.

    • @RunesLegacy
      @RunesLegacy 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@shadow7037932 it does if you have an eaa membership.

    • @Pulsar2000
      @Pulsar2000 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      @@shadow7037932 Who cares if it feels like 2000s software. FreeCAD ist pretty powerfull if you know what you are doing. No functionality restrictions and cloud storage bullcrap. I guarantee, Fusion360 will be even more restricted in a few years.

    • @umbratherios5614
      @umbratherios5614 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@Pulsar2000 every single cloud service WILL show greed. people supporting those cloud-only and proprietary-cloud bs are screwing over hobbyists.

    • @EL8UFfaL0
      @EL8UFfaL0 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Why do you not give Solid Edge from Siemens a try? It is comparable to Solidworks or Inventor. It is free for hobbyists with a license that won't expire in the future.

  • @Brainwash110
    @Brainwash110 3 ปีที่แล้ว +124

    That they remove advanced features like generative design or simulation on a free version makes sense to me. Removing rapid feed for CAM or removing the possibility for a 4th-axis is annoying, since even a cheap 3020 cnc often comes with a 4th axis, but I can still understand why they do that.
    But the fact that you can not export .step files anymore is a no-go for me.

    • @eininternetuser8243
      @eininternetuser8243 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      It's the same for me. No step export... just nonsense, absolute nonsense. I'm happily switching to Freecad. Would have done it earlier already, but Fusion always in the way because, let's face it, it's a great program. But I think Freecad has a great future ahead of it and I already like it.

    • @kylek29
      @kylek29 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      The goal of these changes seems to be with the intent to slow the personal users down and lock them into the platform.

    • @deeeeeds
      @deeeeeds 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      The lack of STEP really hamstrings our ability as hobbyists to interact with the design community at large. It kills all collaboration with people using other CAD software since unless they can open an .f3d, we're unable to send them actual geometric data and can only ship STLs which are horrible to work around.

    • @benk7032
      @benk7032 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      I agree with you; removing features from the free version where Autodesk where incurring a running cost on their "cloud" (topology optimisation etc) I completely understand. And I understand removing tool-changing and the 4th-axis support (these features are cheaper than they've ever been before but still not what I'd call cheap), so I think asking for a paid license isn't unreasonable.
      Removing rapids is annoying as it's useful for the smallest to the largest CNC machines.
      Removing .step export is very clearly trying to lock everyone in and stinks. Additionally the short-notice removal from the app, leaving users dependant on a website feature that's harder to find, slow and cumbersome to use is clearly designed to create friction with the intent of reducing the number of users lost due to the license change.

    • @upanie1
      @upanie1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@eininternetuser8243 Yeah, it has had a great future for many, many years :P

  • @liamtwentyman7275
    @liamtwentyman7275 3 ปีที่แล้ว +122

    I said this in response to Maker's Muse's video to these changes, and I will say it here again: My biggest issue with their changes are the speed at which this has happened, and the price. I personally feel they are trying to get people to panic buy into their subscription model, with the lure of the 40% discount etc, under the pressure of the cutoff date.
    If they had given us say, 6 months warning, and a more resonably priced hobbyists subscription, I would have actively considered staying with them. However, a few hundred dollars a year for CAD software I might use once a week? That is just not personally justifiable. Maybe 40 - 50 USD a year, without CAM, I would have been happy paying.

    • @HeimoVN
      @HeimoVN 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I agree a license geared towards hobby use and priced accordingly may be a better option then feature cutting or making the software more annoying to use..

    • @shadow7037932
      @shadow7037932 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      The price is crazy. Adobe offers Lightroom/Photoshop for $10/mo. $25/mo (annual sub AND with current discount) for just Fusion is overpriced. Autodesk needs to offer a affordable, fully unlocked "Maker" license or people will just switch to something else or just pirate it lol.

    • @elvinhaak
      @elvinhaak 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@shadow7037932 There is a full free licence possible for startup and also students. And then te price for Photoshop is crazy high in my opinion, especially for what I can do with it compared to what fusion offers in possibilities. But it all depends on what your needs are in making / desighning. $279 / year for a payed full version is still 23.25 A month and that is less then Photoshop's 25$ !
      By the way that is a small amount compared to what you need for hardware-costs like a 3d printer or CNC or lasercutter and the materials you use like filament, tools, steel and other materials.
      AND especially if you don't make money with it is is free, for Adobe you will always pay even if you only open a picture twice a year for personal use. This is one of the biggest reasons why I didn't go for Photoshop but use GIMP for my photo-work.

    • @calebland6246
      @calebland6246 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Isogen fusion is a more niche product than Lightroom or photoshop. I think the price is really cheap, but I remember the time where you would spend hundreds of dollars for a compiler back in the 90s

    • @MadScienceWorkshoppe
      @MadScienceWorkshoppe 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@calebland6246 @isogen Photoshop is also a far more mature product, I've been using it for over 20 years. If you look, adobe offers Photoshop alone for $31/mo or $240/yr, which is more expensive than the LR/PS combo, which is something you may want to keep your eye on. The full Adobe CC sub is $80/mo or $600/yr.

  • @jzbreezio
    @jzbreezio 3 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    Thankfully, i use MS Paint for projects

    • @FuriousImp
      @FuriousImp 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What projects? Pong artwork? 🤣

    • @Inventorsquare
      @Inventorsquare 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Luxury.

    • @MrPig-et8pd
      @MrPig-et8pd 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      MS Paint is one of the OG's

    • @m3chanist
      @m3chanist 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      lol excellent comment, but don't get too comfy, MS could take it all away at a moment's notice! THE SKY IS FALLING!!

  • @petergoose8164
    @petergoose8164 3 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    I looked at FreeCAD some years ago and found it daunting because I was relatively new to 3D modelling. I have learned a lot using the free F360 and drawing on the large community around it as well as making a small contribution. I have often felt like an unpaid beta tester. FreeCAD continues to improve and now I feel totally safe moving to it and joining the large and growing community it has spawned. We are all free agents. Some of the vitriol heaped on Autocad is a bit over the top though I may disagree with some of their actions.

    • @MD_Builds
      @MD_Builds 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Ive got 20+ years experience with 3D modeling.... And I dont like freecad at all.... Dont worry its a nasty program to use. They really need to up there game if they want to make something attractive.

    • @kongchho
      @kongchho 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The only people who are angry are those that want a full featured CAD package without spending any money. They were never going to pay. Beginners aren't complaining, people who pay for software aren't complaining, it's just a very vocal small group of people who want to keep mooching.

    • @jothain
      @jothain 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MD_Builds imo it's actually really good feature wise. But I fully agree that it's really clunky to use. This is something that seems to be trend on many opensource software. Just like Libreoffice. It also has majority of features most office users need, but it also has really off putting UI in my opinion. Though I can't blame that on FreeCAD case as there's only couple of developers and I can't blame that they have other interests than UI. Hopefully they get good coders that would target usability side of it. I can do basic stuff with it, but Fusion is just so much nicer to use. With FreeCAD that parametric side is absolute 100% required to achieve what you're aiming for.

    • @avantux
      @avantux 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I love freecad. After AutoCAD it's perfect

    • @auxchar
      @auxchar 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I mentioned this in another comment, but I'll copypasta here.
      Last I tried, FreeCAD was still a bit of a clusterfuck.
      I do really like OpenSCAD for 3D printing stuff, though it doesn't cover the full spectrum of use cases for a proper CAD program, and you do have to learn the programming language to use it (though I really like that aspect of it).

  • @veers0r
    @veers0r 3 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    Might be a good idea for the community to start supporting a free and open source alternative. If not for now, so that they are ready when you do need them. Might be a better strategy than hoping that a companies objectives do not end up at odds with your own goals. :)

    • @EL8UFfaL0
      @EL8UFfaL0 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Sound like a good idea, but unfortunately there is no powerful open source alternative available. Don't get me wrong, I used Freecad for small private projects in the past. It works for simple stuff. But it really sucks, compared to any professional mid-range CAD-Solution like SolidWorks, Inventor, Solid Edge or Creo. I switched form f360 to Solid Edge as my hobbyist CAD-tool, because it is free for anyone (not limited to students) and the license will not expire in the future.

    • @MadeWithLayers
      @MadeWithLayers  3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Wait, how is Solid Edge free? I'm only finding subscriptions starting at $900 per year.

    • @veers0r
      @veers0r 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@EL8UFfaL0 I'm not going to argue that freecad is good or good enough to use. But it might still be worth supporting it even if it isn't there today so it can get there. If one doesn't like being at the mercy of a companies drive to maximize profits then that's certainly a better strategy than complaining on the internets. With that said I don't know enough about the freecad project to endorse it in particular.

    • @roomtemp6374
      @roomtemp6374 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@MadeWithLayers "Solid Edge Community Edition"

    • @sampsonenator
      @sampsonenator 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MadeWithLayers Siemens considers anyone learning the tool a "student" they have openly said that. They don't require any validation of student status like other academic software.

  • @matneu27
    @matneu27 3 ปีที่แล้ว +156

    The most important reason to leave f360 asap is that they cut the export in portable file formats. Step for example. Later you are caught in a trap, if you not willing to pay for it.
    That hurts the most if you made hundreds of models and they are caged in f360.
    Time will tell what they cut next, sure this downgrade (sold as Update) was not the last.

    • @lizardman923
      @lizardman923 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Yeah, that's the worst of the changes, and honestly the only deal breaking one.
      So long and thanks for all the fish.

    • @AthanCondax
      @AthanCondax 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Is it possible to create an extension that allows for these exports?

    • @vlaktorbb
      @vlaktorbb 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@AthanCondax No becuase extensions are disabled from now on. And thats a bummer becuase it will make the use on my Macbook Pro impossible. The mouse support without the trackpad extension is unworkable. Really bummed about this.

    • @AthanCondax
      @AthanCondax 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@vlaktorbb Wait....there's been a useful MacBook Pro trackpad extension this entire time? Are you kidding me? Now? Now I find out??!!?!?!?

    • @MadeWithLayers
      @MadeWithLayers  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@vlaktorbb the way I understand it is that plugins will continue to be available on the Personal license - e.g. the svg export for the Shaper Origin will remain usable on every license. I don't think Autodesk would allow a simple step export plugin, but something like a trackpad enhancer should still be possible. I think.

  • @senseijamie
    @senseijamie 3 ปีที่แล้ว +98

    Thomas -- Calling the people who have issues with these changed "entitled" is both inaccurate and harsh. I own a software business that employs more than a dozen people. I understand the industry and the need to make a profit. The annual cost for a F360 subscription is also insignificant for me. Yet I am am extremely vocal in my discontent over these changes.
    The only thing I care about is the nerfing of the STEP exports. Why? Because I detest software companies' attempts to lock people into their ecosystem. Autodesk is taking things away to get people to pay, rather than adding things to entice them. Stick vs carrot. And this is going to have a significant, chilling effect on the maker community. Now we can expect even fewer people to share their source files on Thingiverse, et al. In short, these changes are going to make it more difficult for the maker community to collaborate and share.
    Autodesk is going to be Autodesk. But I was really hoping more from TH-camrs like you. Your viewers and patrons pay your bills. The maker community has enabled you to have the lifestyle that you have. It would have been nice to see you take a stance against Autodesk's tactics and advocate for this community.

    • @kongchho
      @kongchho 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      But it seems like the makers that watch him can still make the same things with the new policies. If you're doing something advanced you should pay for a month of the software and finish your big project. No need to drop hundreds. Heck I bet the majority of his viewers don't even know how to use tinker cad.

    • @psyberklown3434
      @psyberklown3434 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Yeah I've been unsubbing from the apologists.

    • @FlashBIOS
      @FlashBIOS 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      senseijamie I completely agreed with you. Rarely have heard a more offensive statement from the TH-camrs I follow and trust as I have in that statement in this video. Thomas, that statement of yours stinks of a great many things.
      I am a hobbyist. I make no money and believe in open sourcing all my designs - that means sharing my design in a format which allows the full editing of my design by others to the same degree I myself have in my design. This change does not save Autodesk any money that that they would have been otherwise been spending on their free users and does not align, at all, with the business case arguments Autodesk has presented. It exists, now, for only one reason, and apparently it takes us “entitled” users to identity it.

    • @senseijamie
      @senseijamie 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@kongchho I've downloaded and reused STEP files from countless students and people located in economically depressed regions throughout the world. $25-60/mo is a LOT to these makers who are actively contributing back to the community.
      I'm not complaining about having to pay money myself. My major concern is that many of these makers are no long going to be able to contribute. The 3D printer community wouldn't exist without the RepRap project and supporting open source software like Marlin, Cura, OctoPrint, etc. Autodesk is being carried by this same rising tide. They've benefited and are using the "embrace, extend, extinguish" strategy that Microsoft perfected in the early days of the web.

    • @AdamsLab
      @AdamsLab 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Y'all realize that you can still export in .f3d? So the "can't contribute" argument is sort of moot. Sure, you have to use Fusion 360 but a) it's still free and b) it's still free.

  • @LameCorvette
    @LameCorvette 3 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    I wish they'd offer a paid hobbyist license at an affordable price. This new free version is going to be pretty much unusable for me and is going to lock many of my designs behind a paywall.

    • @Sambonator
      @Sambonator 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Liam, can you articulate how your designs are going to be locked away and why it's unusable? Do you rely on STEP export for an external CAM? By the way, not trying to be argumentative, I'm genuinely looking for examples on how this impacts your typical hobbyist.

    • @drakonzebra
      @drakonzebra 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Sambonator For me it's the fact that doing complex assemblies with the top-down approach keeps a single huge history timeline. Working with individual parts and using edit-in-place is much more convenient.

    • @LameCorvette
      @LameCorvette 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Sambonator Sure. It's the ten active document limit that really kills it for me. I have many documents that reference more than 10 other documents. Like my latest project, a 3d printer - it has stepper motors, hotends, timing pulleys, etc. inserted into it. So, I'm guessing I won't be able to work on it now, unless I break the component ties to the original documents.
      Or maybe I will be able to work on it - Autodesk has been as clear as mud about the document limit. I don't know what's happening but I doubt I'll be able to continue designing things the way I do, it seems it'll be much harder now.
      Also gonna miss simulations, but I can live without them.

    • @Sambonator
      @Sambonator 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@LameCorvette My impression was that a bottom up design which references 50 parts isn't an issue but 40 of those 50 parts will need to be archived and not editable. However you are right, it's not clear. By the way, FreeCAD now has FEA built in so you might check that out as a F360 simulation alternative.

    • @LameCorvette
      @LameCorvette 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Sambonator Thanks for the tip, I'll check out FreeCAD.
      About the archiving, I'm not sure it's even possible to archive individual parts. I only seem to be able to archive entire projects.

  • @VorpalGun
    @VorpalGun 3 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    I'm planning on trying out FreeCAD for my next project. I wouldn't mind most of those limitations, but I don't like the lock in where I can then not get my data out if they limit me even more in the future...

    • @auxchar
      @auxchar 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Last I tried, FreeCAD was still a bit of a clusterfuck.
      I do really like OpenSCAD for 3D printing stuff, though it doesn't cover the full spectrum of use cases for a proper CAD program, and you do have to learn the programming language to use it (though I really like that aspect of it).

    • @VorpalGun
      @VorpalGun 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@auxchar while I am a software developer, I'm not keen on CAD by code. Also last I looked the feature set of OpenSCAD was really limitied, missing features such as lofting.

    • @auxchar
      @auxchar 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@VorpalGun That's true, it is pretty limited, and they still haven't added lofting. Still, there's quite a bit that can be done with it, and it's the tool I generally prefer to reach for when I'm doing modeling for 3D printing.

    • @woodwaker1
      @woodwaker1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I'm starting the learning process on FreeCad also. What i like is, it runs local on your PC, the files are local and you can continue to use it - even if they upgrade. I don't disagree there are negatives, but I think it is a better solution for me.

    • @auxchar
      @auxchar 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@woodwaker1 Oh yeah, definitely.

  • @twinklingwater
    @twinklingwater 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    A few months ago I got into 3D printing. When the subject of CAD came up, I had to decide whether I wanted to figure out hot how to get F360 running on Linux or avoid proprietary software altogether and get into OpenSCAD or FreeCAD. The recent announcements show that it was a good idea to stick to open source, even though FreeCAD may be a little more cumbersome than F360 (OpenSCAD didn't really fit my workflow).
    I'm not hating on Autodesk for trying to make money with their software. I just don't like to be at the mercy of a company - which you are with every subscription model.

    • @beauregardslim1914
      @beauregardslim1914 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      FreeCAD is probably the best choice for Linux. Fusion360 was crashing for me under Windows so I tried it under Linux. There were strange graphics/rendering problems where UI elements would just disappear. Not too surprising given that it runs in Windows emulation. I settled on hackintosh, which is oddly much more stable on the same PC hardware.

    • @renecortis
      @renecortis 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Startet 3D modeling in FreeCAD 1,5 years ago on Mac OSX and I am still very happy with the software. Tried Fusion 360 but FreeCAD feels better to me.

  • @ajosepi1976
    @ajosepi1976 3 ปีที่แล้ว +69

    Revit was once free. I had a free version for a bit. It's now $305 a month, or $2425 a year, or $6550, for 3 years. Fusion 360 is heading that direction. This is standard Autodesk practices. Nothing new.

    • @ajosepi1976
      @ajosepi1976 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Also, I spoke to an Autodesk rep over Revit when they went to paid. He said no one was abusing the free version, it was just how they do business.

    • @NiHaoMike64
      @NiHaoMike64 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@WillofNewZealand A house for less than the price of a new car sounds like a good deal. What's the catch?

    • @K1dd0
      @K1dd0 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@WillofNewZealand
      that's extremely affordable from the place where I've lived for my whole life. It's 20-30 times more here.

    • @K1dd0
      @K1dd0 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@WillofNewZealand that's somewhat true.
      Good thing there are still opensource software these days.

    • @soupisgoodfood42
      @soupisgoodfood42 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@WillofNewZealand Yeah, a house for $10,000 in NZ. Is that just an old house and no property? Is legal to live in it? There's something you're not telling us.

  • @avantux
    @avantux 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Freecad is saying Welcome

    • @intelligenceservices
      @intelligenceservices 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      freecad has quite a learning curve and it's scary to make the commitment

  • @PaperHunter
    @PaperHunter 3 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    I'd be happy to pay £5 per month for just the solid design space, STL/3MF export and unlimited files. Now learning FreeCAD in case further restrictions come in.
    UPDATE: I tried FreeCAD and really like it. Does exactly what I need. Works pretty much exactly the same as Fusion for part design.

    • @TuomasKuosmanen
      @TuomasKuosmanen 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Exactly. FreeCAD for parametric, and Blender for more freeform modelling. Because you are investing your time to learn a tool to make things, you wish to keep using it for a long time. And when you learn 3D modelling, it is not a small amount of time either.

    • @MadeWithLayers
      @MadeWithLayers  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I mean, that's exactly what the free "Personal" license gives you.

    • @eininternetuser8243
      @eininternetuser8243 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@MadeWithLayers Documents are unlimited, but active documents isn't any longer, only 10 pcs which very very little.

    • @markot1962
      @markot1962 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Please donate to FreeCAD as well then :)

    • @elvinhaak
      @elvinhaak 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      So, that is still free! STL is free 3MF is free and keeps working and unlimited? Yes, possible but you can just not keep all of your files open at the same time under one licence.
      I expect by the way that there will be someone writing a converter from 3MF to for example STEP or make an import possible in FreeCAD.

  • @AlexusMaximusDE
    @AlexusMaximusDE 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I don't think it's entitlement when you are robbed of the ability to loslessly export your intellectual property into an open format if you created said intellectual property under the assumption that it would be possible. And it's not like Autodesk are providing the free version out of the goodness of their hearts, they are doing it to increase their marketshare and public goodwill.

    • @BlacksmithGen
      @BlacksmithGen 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      you can still currently export your files in step until the update in October

    • @MisterMakerNL
      @MisterMakerNL 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Also to make people lose interest in free alternatives, so their main cashcow Inventor en Autocad won't be obsolete like 3DSMAX already is for lots of users since Blender replaced it.

    • @AlexusMaximusDE
      @AlexusMaximusDE 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@BlacksmithGen I realize that. Doesn't change the fact that I wouldn't have known this in time if it wasn't for this video because I only use Fusion when I need to model something which may be a few months straight or like right now it may be months between uses.

    • @rlockwood2
      @rlockwood2 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      "Export of STEP will be not be available from the in-product File > Export dialog on Oct. 1, 2020. After Oct. 1, You can still export your designs as STEP file formats via Fusion Team in your browser. This workflow will remain until Jan 19, 2021.
      To get to your Fusion Team page, open the data panel, go into one of your projects, and click on the “Open on the Web” icon."

  • @beauregardslim1914
    @beauregardslim1914 3 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    The 10 doc limit definitely leaves a bad taste. It serves no functional purpose and is purely malicious.

    • @soupisgoodfood42
      @soupisgoodfood42 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      To be fair, it does decrease the load on their servers.That aside, they a for-profit corporation that are still offering you one of the best CAD packages around, for free. Malicious, indeed...

    • @lllllllllllillllllll
      @lllllllllllillllllll 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@soupisgoodfood42 The cost for hosting a free user's data shouldn't be too bad (see Dropbox, Google etc all based on GB not file count). And why are they even hosted on their servers then? Just allow up to 10 to be cloud backed, and the rest are local. It had to have been local in the past, but then they went to the cloud as an "upgrade" then downgraded the free version to just handle less files.
      The amount of times I've had this software lock up the UI thread on a calculation is absurd, I wouldn't pay for software that horrible ever. Paying hundreds a year for subpar-engineered software with occasional use is not worth it at all.

    • @aarons7615
      @aarons7615 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@soupisgoodfood42 maybe they should include in the free version a non cloud save feature.. then they woudlnt have any load on their servers.

    • @anttiandreimann8456
      @anttiandreimann8456 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lllllllllllillllllll That's weird but I have had exactly the same thought a number of times in the past. If I had to pay for this, I'd be really unhappy about stability and probably look elsewhere.

    • @beauregardslim1914
      @beauregardslim1914 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@soupisgoodfood42 The rest of the changes I can understand. I think you misunderstand the document limit. It isn't 10 documents total. That would make sense.
      It is 10 that aren't marked as "archived". According to one Q&A from Autodesk, you will still be able to reference inserted-but-archived documents. And you can change which 10 you currently have as editable "at any time". So it sounds like they have introduced a hoop to jump through for no practical (i.e. storage) reason at all.
      Something that is done for no practical purpose, and is only intended to cause inconvenience, is "malicious" by definition. Call it "mildly malicious" if you like. It is still a bad look for Autodesk.

  • @clementhathaway6778
    @clementhathaway6778 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    FreeCAD all the way now

  • @raise-project
    @raise-project 3 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    Nah I´m done. My startup license is expiring soon anyway and I don´t feel too safe with Fusion360. They can change their prices at any time and they will. Same with windows better leave platforms like these as soon as you can. I´m super thankful though for the 5 years and I guess they also collected quite good data in return. At least for me it´s time to go back to freecad as it really has evolved the last 5 years. It´s difficult but feels kinda nice with a warm and fuzzy feeling :) (After allt the hate and rants that occur while getting used to it for a few days :D)

    • @bnjyable
      @bnjyable 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      What's wrong with windows? You only ever have to buy a license once, and the additional cost to buy a mac is way higher than a license.

    • @raise-project
      @raise-project 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@bnjyable It works well I have to admit. Mostly stable and everything. Fusion was the last app that was keeping me back from a transition to linux and I wanted to do that for many years now. That event just gave me another motivation to leave. It´s not so much about money but freedom and the feel of security and things.

    • @VenomKen
      @VenomKen 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@bnjyable This go around. Don't expect the next one to not be a subscription service. The writing is on the wall with Office 365. Damn near impossible to buy a perpetual Office license any longer.

  • @sebastiendine4834
    @sebastiendine4834 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Hello, Autocad (edit: Autodesk) did the same thing with the famous EDA software Eagle after its acquisition. Many users were furious and switched to Kicad because of the new limitations and the switch to a subscription-only licensing. I expected the same to happen some day for Fusion360. This is why I started to learn and use extensively Freecad 3 years ago instead of learning Fusion360 (the darling of many makers on youtube). I am so glad now. I am using Freecad for personnal and commercial projects (freelance). I don't regret my choice.

    • @jeanlesueur6936
      @jeanlesueur6936 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I thinked exactly like you. I'm also very glad to have done the right choice to learn Freecad.

    • @TheMostTruth
      @TheMostTruth 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Both Autocad and Fusion are from Autodesk, right? So i mean, kind of figures it would happen.

    • @km5405
      @km5405 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      well its probably a darling of people because fusion is great. its pretty streamlined compared to some free programs or painfull to use ''pro'' ones like inventor. but the writing was on the wall since its owned by autodesk.

    • @sebastiendine4834
      @sebastiendine4834 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@km5405 Hello, I agree with you. Fusion360 is a great software and probably better/easier than open source softwares like Freecad (my darling...) on many aspects. But the maker movement is relying a lot on open source softwares (and open hardwares in a lesser extend). This is why I was surprised by the emphasis on Fusion360 (propriatery and closed sofware) by so many makers on youtube. Only recently I have seen them citing more often some alternatives to Fusions360. This is great. Autodesk is again doing a favor to the open source community (cf. Eagle vs Kicad) by restricting the rights of their users. I don't blame that company because they have to make a profit out of their softwares. If you choose a propriatery software you must expect some unwanted changes sooner and later ("writing on the wall" :-) ) This is how it works.

  • @martin_mue
    @martin_mue 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Because Thomas mentioned Eagle ECAD: There is a very solid OS alternative for that with KiCAD. The electronics for the LHC where to a large degree designed with that. And its user friendliness has increased significantly in the past few years.

    • @me3dnone107
      @me3dnone107 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Me too! I'm another happy KiCAD and FreeCAD user. Never ever trust a company that takes you work hostage!

    • @stevelitt
      @stevelitt 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I switched from Eagle to KiCad when AutoDesk changed to the subscription model. For my purposes KiCad is just as good and was a bit easier to learn, so I can't see any reason why I would pay for Eagle.

    • @EvanZalys
      @EvanZalys 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      most of CERN's electronics are done in Altium. Kicad isn't quite there yet but it's moving along.

    • @martin_mue
      @martin_mue 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@EvanZalys Ah, you're right , fake news. Thought CERNs support for the project meant they are using it to a larger degree.

    • @jeanlesueur6936
      @jeanlesueur6936 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I can confirm what you said. I use KiCAD for electronics and that's a very good software.

  • @sevenxsix2566
    @sevenxsix2566 3 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    I get the idea that all these TH-cam guys are drunk on Fusion...they've become comfortable with using it and are not willing to go through the pain of learning a new tool. The thing is, F360 is a dead end unless you are willing to dive into a subscription license ($300 a year is a decently sized hit for us in the US and EU, it would be a massive blow to hobbyist in less affluent regions) . These changes will just keep coming, what happens when they remove .stl exporting? Or what if they limit us to just one open project? They know what they are doing here and the push to the pay plan is on. The longer we stay in Fusion, the more we become entrenched and the harder it will be to leave (and the pay option becomes easier to stomach). Thomas is just rationalizing the whole time in this video..."Oh, the Onshape changes were so much worse...I can live with these Fusion changes, so you should stay too...Oh by the way I talked to the Fusion guys, They nice". We just need to start working with opensource projects, help them get better, so hobbyist have a free option they can count on.

    • @VenomKen
      @VenomKen 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Stop quoting the $300 a year price. It has not been proven to be that beyond this one time 40% off offer.

    • @imvisier9925
      @imvisier9925 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@VenomKen Mate, SOLIDWORKS which is very comparable in terms of features is 3k a year. You'll be lucky if the fusion subscption stays sub 1k for more than 2 years.

    • @Mytagforhalo
      @Mytagforhalo 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@imvisier9925 To be fair, autodesk inventor is actually the solidworks competitor. Which is why i found it strange that they originally came out with fusion 360 in the first place. Full fledged inventor is $2k a year, and the "Light" version is $450 a year.
      Seeing that it was a more than capable parametric CAD program that also offered CAM capabilities among other features for free has always seemed too good to be true for me. Though if the prices continue to increase, i dont know how they would price it within their ecosystem. Because, yes, it's a powerful tool. But at the same time, it is a stripped down version of their other programs mashed together. It isnt as fluid of a workflow as inventor for modeling and assemblies (the cloud based storage is a pain as an example) and it really cant deal with making manufacturing prints as far as i'm aware. As a result, it's current price reflects it's value IMO, and anything more in cost would personally require them to be throwing in other programs at a major discount as a sort of software suite plan to make it worth the extra.. which might be the future.

    • @lolcorporation7308
      @lolcorporation7308 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      bruh it aint gonna happen. look at blender, until ubisoft started using it internally, no one was even looking at it, and only after what 20+ years and 2.8 release its slowly becoming semi decent. look at how young is fusion360, and how much features it has, guess what your freecad is gonna need 10+ more years to be remotely comparable in what fusion was last year. the fact that there is even a free version is more than being generous from autodesk, and remember its still free if your a student or startup. if your making money with a software you should pay for it , no exception.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@lolcorporation7308 FreeCAD is super powerful, i don't ever find that "man, i wish FreeCAD had more features". But it's also kinda hostile to use from conception - grew organically, not enough user-centric design. It's fundamentally more of a CAD tool construction framework than a CAD tool, thus the dozens of barely compatible workspaces.
      Blender? It has been an indie mainstay for a decade now. I've been using it for 20 years now and i liked it from day 1, it felt so... direct and liberating to use compared to Max. Now as it grew, it became a lot more hostile, but they ironed it out.

  • @Nachmed
    @Nachmed 3 ปีที่แล้ว +90

    Beta-test was done. Time to harvesting coins :)

    • @hlavaatch
      @hlavaatch 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Their whole development model is an eternal beta. Who will they be testing it on from now on? Paying customers? Microsoft can do that, it has millions of unwilling test subjects for their windows update lottery... can Autodesk?

    • @jothain
      @jothain 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@hlavaatch of course they can. I showed my boss what I can do with Fusion and he checked out license fee and bought license for me to use. If it would have been more expensive, I'm 💯 sure that he wouldn't have bought that license as I'm mechanic/maintenance guy as priority 1 at work and using cad is like 5% of my working hours. Thing is that Fusion can really be that beta version and Inventor and such can remain as expensive full time designers workhorse.

    • @solosailor222
      @solosailor222 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Microsloth proved that "eternal Beta" is a viable (if diabolical) business plan. It requires a monopoly though, which Autodesk does not yet have.
      Thanks to the ease of learning Fusion360, it will be easier for many to transition to FreedCAD (for example) and build projects with peace of mind for their future.

  • @Novers
    @Novers 3 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    10 active documents pisses me off because I'd rather be doing everything locally anyways

    • @aarons7615
      @aarons7615 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      this kind of seems like a pointless limitation that just makes it viable to subscribe.. whats the point of setting something active vs archived? the program doesnt care. like you said, id rather have the files saved on my drive and not even in the cloud.

    • @GrandomamaBulletto
      @GrandomamaBulletto 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@wojtek-33 Luckily there's also the third option of FreeCAD. While it was a bit of a shock for me to move over today, I think I might get to 90% of the productivity I had in fusion in a short while.

  • @greebfewatani
    @greebfewatani 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I think the community needs to put some effort in openscad and free cad instead trying to push and donate to support those projects
    Limiting yourself to corporate good well is nonsense

  • @Krmpfpks
    @Krmpfpks 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I started 3d printing 2 years ago and I actually liked FreeCAD much more and easier to learn. I never really got the messed up way constraints are workin in fusion. But FreeCAD crashed on me, a lot, so I reluctantly moved to fusion 360.
    If fusion 360 wasn’t free, there would be many students in Maker Spaces helping to iron out the bugs in FreeCAD, that wouldn’t be a bad, I would prefer a stable FreeCAD over fusion any time.

  • @huistv2005
    @huistv2005 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I hope the blenderCam developers find this change a good reason to pick up their work again. They called Fusion360 the reason they stopped.

    • @huistv2005
      @huistv2005 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes I know and that's cool but do they have cam features? It's not the cad I am after.

  • @JamesDoebbler
    @JamesDoebbler 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    You're entitled to your opinion. I would've rather seen you be a leader in the hobbyist community than a rationalizer of the corporate one.
    This seems like a great opportunity for someone to step up and use their platform to explore and popularize truly free and friendly CAD options. Would be extremely beneficial for the community.

  • @RusakovLA
    @RusakovLA 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    There is a script for mass export to step, yesterday I exported everything successfully.

    • @ManicQuinn
      @ManicQuinn 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      We don't know if it'll work after 1st Oct.

    • @RusakovLA
      @RusakovLA 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@ManicQuinn I am not talking about that. Ypu have to export now.

    • @danieldc8841
      @danieldc8841 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I tried this but unfortunately it crashed fusion!

    • @MattKasdorf
      @MattKasdorf 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@danieldc8841 have no empty files or directories, and be certain the filenames have no odd characters in them.

    • @dabuhone287
      @dabuhone287 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      How do I do this?
      I've barely started learning fusion so this is a bummer but I would like to keep my designs

  • @MisterMakerNL
    @MisterMakerNL 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    In contrast to Solidworks or Inventor or most other CAD programs, you can just not pay your subscription and be fine. And if you been using Fusion360 for 10 years and they raise the price to 100 euro per month you will probably take it.
    Also they stopped peoples interest in alternatives like Freecad, which probably been as good as fusion now if people would been using that instead of Free Fusion.

    • @MadeWithLayers
      @MadeWithLayers  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Solidworks is moving to a subscription model, too - and their prices are already way past what Autodesk is charging.

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @Aled Long yeah, as if we are only here because Fusion. Dream on.

    • @MisterMakerNL
      @MisterMakerNL 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@MadeWithLayers Solidworks always had a subscription, but you could also just keep it to one version. You would get issues with reverse compatibility, as in if someone else send you a file from a newer sw version it won't work. And older versions didn't work in windows 7 and customers had to upgrade.
      Sticking to an old SW version was still the cheapest to use CAD.

  • @Bajotaz
    @Bajotaz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I dont mind paying for a reasonable version of f360, but no way i pay more than 15usd/month...

  • @crenn6977
    @crenn6977 3 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Like others, the main sticking points for me is the step export and the 10 active documents (the active documents may not affect me, but I can't be sure either). Do I understand why they did it? Yes. Do I like it? No, but that's because I liked using a proper CAD tool with few restrictions (apart from online access required) for free instead of 'that other way which won't be named'. I'm also going to be working on saving the couple of projects I had done as step files and looking for alternatives for now; seen a few people mention that FreeCAD has had an improvement, so that's likely the first place I'm going to look.

    • @PGGraham
      @PGGraham 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      FreeCAD FTW!

    • @PaperHunter
      @PaperHunter 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I've just tried FreeCAD for the first time ever and not only does it do what I need for 3D printing functional parts but what I've learned from Fusion 360 means I had no issues working in it. Sketch, loft, extrude, etc, all the same pretty much.

    • @falias4
      @falias4 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      if you feel really "stuck" at some point in the future you could get a 1 month subscription and export everything ;-)
      60 bucks just to get your files may sound like a lot, but just compare it to the fact that you never paid anything for this awesome software.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PaperHunter What pisses me off about FreeCAD to no end is how the "same" (but actually different, just same name) tool is available in different workspaces, and produces subtly different and incompatible results, so it's not beginner friendly, but i can work with that. What really upsets me is how fragile it is when you go in and change something up the stack, ouch. If you have a complex object, it falls apart somewhat fierce. It also is much more fragile when freeforming things, you can afford yourself a lot more sloppiness in Fusion360, you can work much quicker.
      But i guess i'll have to either develop something better or just use FreeCAD. At least FreeCAD is immensely powerful and i know that whatever i want to do, there's a way to do it, and it's also somewhat frugal to the hardware.
      I want to learn DesignSpark Mechanical and maybe also some other software to gain some perspective. I think if there was an open-source clone of 123D Design, i bet many people would like that, so if i was developing something from scratch, it would be my goal. On the other hand, i spent many years developing and maintaining large open-source software with a large userbase, and i got seriously burned out, i'm not entirely certain that i'm up for it. In the end, i don't even have a computer any longer that would make compiling the project that i used to work on tolerable, i'm ruined, i don't have health insurance, my teeth are falling out, etc. So much for responsible life choices :D

  • @r3dshed
    @r3dshed 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Export F360 file as Inventor .ipt or .iam, subscribe to GrabCAD and upload .ipt file to the Workbench space, re-export file with 'download as' to convert to step or other solid model format

    • @JT-Works
      @JT-Works 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You da real MVP

  • @toastrecon
    @toastrecon 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I think what is really most distasteful, we've unintentionally supported for many years - the process of allowing ourselves to become "hooked" on free software, when the de-facto business plan for SO many SAAS companies is to monetize once the user base is hooked and well established. We've become somewhat entitled by happily accepting free software instead of finding software that we pay for and support that's at a price that works for us. That serves to kill the smaller indie companies, and plays into the hand of large corporations like Autodesk.

  • @v4lgrind
    @v4lgrind 3 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Since export is no longer possible the lock-in is complete. Time to move on to something else.

    • @shirothehero0609
      @shirothehero0609 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      And that is 100% no longer true. Step will remain available.

  • @oxivanisher
    @oxivanisher 3 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    They are locking my intellectual property behind a pay wall. All the other features I get and are no problem for me, but pulling an "apple" is leaving a VERRY bitter taste in my mouth.

    • @calebland6246
      @calebland6246 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I don’t see how this is like Apple. Apple stuff is never free, and once you buy it you can use it forever and you can export to portable document formats.
      I can’t remember a time when Apple made their software more restrictive to get you to pay for it. Things have generally moved toward being cheaper/free.

    • @kongchho
      @kongchho 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I mean it's in the terms. When you sign up for the free version. If you have valuable intellectual properties it might be a good idea to use a paid software instead of freebies. Fusion is still way cheaper than most 3d software packages.

    • @bluephreakr
      @bluephreakr 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      _There_ was your mistake. You made in their tool, so _technically_ it's AutoDesk's property now.

    • @zac6x9
      @zac6x9 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kongchho the valuable property that was lost is the time spent learning the promised free software. The makers here will/can never pay for pro software. So we are salty we will have to leave.

    • @zac6x9
      @zac6x9 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@wojtek-33 I never read the TOS it is a waste of time as one of the terms will be "these terms of service can be changed at any time by Autodesk" (That is what has happened and will happen) The engagement and encouragement mentioned in this vid are however clear but deceptive. While the community was useful providing testing bug hunting ect. the service was free now we are not we can all get stuffed or pay. If we had all been working on FreeCAD our position would be much better. So Autodesk was again acting to kill even the free competition.

  • @thingswelike
    @thingswelike 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    It's funny. I can live with them turning some features advanced like Simulation, 4-axis, etc.
    But the one that really grates is the Rapid Movements - I mean - that's just there to deliberately annoy me! Every single job I do I will now be thinking 'Damn you AutoDesk'. Is that what they want?

    • @ruzterruzter
      @ruzterruzter 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      exactly what I was thinking.

    • @kazolar
      @kazolar 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      how about paying for subscription and then not have it activated because "bugs" -- and then trying to get tech support to fix it. I just got a large format CNC, I was right about to subscribe as I also just converted my mill to be CNC as well, and I do subscribe during the sale...and what happens -- nothing. Subscription doesn't work...talk about beta software, but they charge my credit card for a 3 year plan..

    • @thingswelike
      @thingswelike 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ruzterruzter Do you think there'll be a way to get the post-processor to hook into the rapids and set the speed?

    • @shirothehero0609
      @shirothehero0609 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Why don't you just edit the posted .nc in gcode? Make the rapids an off number (to easily distinguish) and do a find/replace. I've done that with feedrate before with excellent results.

  • @galoheredia6622
    @galoheredia6622 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Or insted of just brag about a propietary software that's trying to get some profit, you could try to learn FreeCAD, help to improve it and never have to depend again on propietary software! I'm sure that 90% of hobbyst projects will be just fine with it.

    •  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      FreeCAD is great.

    • @frankb5728
      @frankb5728 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      FreeCAD makes my head spin... at least it did when I tried to get into it.. compared to my first few sessions with Fusion 360, it's a horrible experience if you are not a trained CAD engineer.

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@frankb5728 No clue when you tried it, but the recent 0.19 pre has come a long way. Once they manage to fix the topology naming issues FreeCAD not longer needs to hide in the shadows. Some betas with these fixes are available and they are awesome to work with. I can however understand why there is no rush in releasing this, as you can easy break the file format or the work people did, so you use caution in this matter.

    • @fredpinczuk7352
      @fredpinczuk7352 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@frankb5728 Donating a couple of $ to support FreeCad, I am sure would go a long way vs. moaning.

    • @frankb5728
      @frankb5728 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fredpinczuk7352 yeah, I don't see how donating a couple of $ would go a long way vs moaning.. I am talking about my personal experience and why I decided to invest my time in fusion 360 over freecad, knowing that the free license would be crippled eventually. I am entitled to my opinion, the UX is far behind compared to fusion 360. If I was so inclined to use freecad I would think about donating money but the laundry list of grievances is too long at the moment.

  • @wktodd
    @wktodd 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Dassault should give away a decade old version of Solidworks - It'd kill autodesk ;-)

    • @shadow7037932
      @shadow7037932 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      They already have an Education version available for $40 via a certain method (just google and you'll find info on how to do it).

    • @Z-add
      @Z-add 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It will also kill solidworks in the process. Bad idea.

    • @jothain
      @jothain 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@shadow7037932 again this claim. I've used Google and simply can't find that option. Only subscription based versions or you have to be registered student to get cheaper version,also to note that it isn't free.

    • @roomtemp6374
      @roomtemp6374 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jothain Try these search terms together... experimental aircraft association solidworks

    • @mikenewman4078
      @mikenewman4078 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@shadow7037932 Thanks for the heads up. I saw your post on another thread and renewed my EAA membership. Surprisingly I was able to immediately instal Solidworks.
      I only have a few hours invested so far, but it is looking good. So good not having the cloud mess everything up.
      Dimensions and 2d drawing output are a world ahead.
      I will remain eternally grateful for Autodesk giving me the opportunity to take that first big step onto the learning curve.
      In effect they are telling me it is time to move on to a real CAD system.
      Fusion was only ever a marketing exercise and even now it is freeware in a Gucci jacket.

  • @jacekjagosz
    @jacekjagosz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    When you left Onshape because they changed the license, to Autodesk's Fusion 360 that was risky, because it was likely they would follow in their footsteps. Fortunately Fusion's license is still fine, and price for full version low, so most people can still keep using it, but for how long?
    Unfortunately we have to expect the same from any future propietary software.
    We have 3 options:
    1. Jump from one software to another when they change license
    2. Give up and pay for the software
    3. Stick to inferior open source options
    There is no good option here
    I strongly advocate for option 3, and to contribute and support to the software, so there can be more like Marlin, Octoprint or even Linux. But if somebody uses a software for work, this becomes much less viable.

    • @MisterMakerNL
      @MisterMakerNL 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Good option is to jump to open source and make it better. It will take some time but once it is there it will never go away.

    • @johnc_
      @johnc_ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      3a. Fund and contribute to open source software so it is as good or better than the commercial software, its worked for Marlin, Octoprint, Slic3r etc already

    • @hlavaatch
      @hlavaatch 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      But there is - improve the inferior open source to good enough for all of us!

    • @jacekjagosz
      @jacekjagosz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's what I'm trying to do, I'm using Linux and many Open Source tools and I'm contributing to many projects, like being maintainer for Solus. But this isn't for everyone.
      As this is just my hobby I can live with learning new stuff and switch from program to program. But if you want to use it in your job, then the whole situation changes. Using a software nobody else uses is often impossible, it is hard to convince a company to use Open Source software.

    • @johnc_
      @johnc_ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jacekjagosz Great :) One thing that really helps is writing getting started guides and other basic documentation, it really helps grow the user base and community

  • @ctheroux
    @ctheroux 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I gave Solid Edge from Siemens a spin. There is a free community version. It seems to be a very powerful CAD program. It is not cloud based. You download it and install it on your computer. You save your designs on your machine. I did one design while learning it. So far so good. Thanks for the videos.

  • @Lazybeam
    @Lazybeam 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks! You cleared some things up for me.

  • @marvinpagaran8092
    @marvinpagaran8092 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Why not try FreeCAD and make a comparison video

  • @Pleasiotic1
    @Pleasiotic1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Welcome to the cloud everyone thinks they love.

  • @K1dd0
    @K1dd0 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    "you're not paying anything.. at least with money."
    aha!.. nothing is free 90% of the time especially the product has to do with a business.

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Not necessarily. Just look onto Cura. It is open source and there is a company behind it. Same goes for Prusa-Slicer.

    • @hosyrm
      @hosyrm 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Well why would a company pay a team to create a service for us to use for free if it has no gains??!

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@hosyrm Who says they have nothing to win? It is a marketing opportunity for their own business. It could be a 3d print service or a printer manufacturer who wants a all out of one hand experience. Why does Cura support any printer? Why does Prusa-Slicer? In Cura you have the optional cloud service bound. I guess Prusa is doing something similar. If a company deals with 3d models (not necessarily for 3d printing) made by customers there is a way to use FreeCAD as entrance.

    • @DreadDeimos
      @DreadDeimos 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@hosyrm Ask Blender developers about that.

    • @mvadu
      @mvadu 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You need to understand the difference between open source where community provides lot of man hours to closed source where company has to pay for the entire development.

  • @JATMN
    @JATMN 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just did a count of my active projects by your description. I have 375 right now.
    However none of this affects me, been paying for f360 for awhile now. (Though my renewal price went up considerably!)
    Thanks for looking into this for everyone and letting us know!

  • @Seth-mb9nt
    @Seth-mb9nt 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video and really helpful info. I just wanted to add that with regards to 'you cannot profit off Fusion personal', Autodesk says on their site:
    Fusion 360 for personal use is free for 1-year for qualifying non-commercial users. A hobbyist user must generate less than $1,000 USD in annual revenue, using Fusion 360 for home-based, non-commercial design, manufacturing, and fabrication projects.

  • @fuba44
    @fuba44 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Is making money from youtube videos about fusion 360 still allowed? One could argue your are using fusion to make money.. thus you need a license..

    • @kfmutrus
      @kfmutrus 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      LOL if you promoting F360, Autodesk has special offers for you in terms of licensing, that was stated right on they site about year ago.

  • @Zayllyaz
    @Zayllyaz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is the best video I have seen that goes over what is changing and what really matters for makers. I use the onshape extension for exporting files for laser cutting and was worried that it would be removed, glad you asked directly about that and that its not going anywhere. Guess I'm a lucky one that this change doesn't actually change much for.

  • @ianschutt6242
    @ianschutt6242 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks Thomas very clearly reasoned and explained.

  • @VLena_art
    @VLena_art 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank u! The new changes are nor a giant big deal. I am so happy!

  • @ChrisBloom
    @ChrisBloom 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had a call with my autodesk rep as well for clarifications.
    One thing he said was that if you have multiple 'files' that you use as single components in an assembly - you can mark those files as 'inactive' but still use them in an active assembly you're working on.
    The other thing he said was that i don't think the 10 file limitation goes into effect until Jan 19, 2021.
    For me, it's ultimately a very small change on my workflows and what I can do.

  • @SmithyScotland
    @SmithyScotland 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    STL exporting will be the next feature they drop when people don't take up there paid for plans. Also annoying that most 3d printing channels are siding with autodesk rather than the maker community.

  • @haenselundgretel654
    @haenselundgretel654 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks a lot for your explanational video!
    I appreciate it a lot and agree absolutely. You and autodesk give so much to the maker community and hopefully get back a lot as well.

  • @Zachary3DPrints
    @Zachary3DPrints 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you, this video was helpful, I'm glad to keep using fusion, I'm still figuring things out in there. If I use it more and get more advanced in it, then I certainly will go for paid version as well

  • @mkesenheimer
    @mkesenheimer 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great and not over-critizised wrap-up. Thank you for the clarification.

  • @thenormanfair
    @thenormanfair 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Welcome to the wonderful world of Software as a Service (SaaS). Everyone is doing it so get used to it for commercial software. My previous employer is doing it and they make software for governments.

    • @MadeWithLayers
      @MadeWithLayers  3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Why have customers pay just once when you can keep them paying every single month?

    • @VenomKen
      @VenomKen 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Governments...you mean those people who never have to pay for anything with their own money.

    • @auxchar
      @auxchar 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MadeWithLayers Why sell licenses to your software when you could rent them?

    • @shirothehero0609
      @shirothehero0609 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MadeWithLayers it's funny, people are complaining hard about it with Fusion, but gladly pay their Xbox live gold/game pass, Origin access, Amazon prime subscription, Netflix, etc.
      The fact is with the saas/monthly option, it gives a lot of people the ability to use software they wouldn't have been able to afford before with a $3k+ one time. Being able to get Adobe CS for $20 a month and have EVERYTHING is a huge value. Same with fusion.
      I guess people don't think companies should make any money on their products and get everything for free.

  • @123doos
    @123doos 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This might just be a good time to start a series where you can have a look at what other free or cheaper alternatives are around. I have started looking at FreeCAD which is amazing if you take into account that they don't have a lot of developers but it does seem like it needs a bit of spit and polish. Maybe showing a bit more of a spotlight on projects like FreeCAD can help them get more people donating to the project and thus help the developers make it better. There may also be other good options that are cheaper. I know in the laser engraving/cutting world there are many free bits of software around but a lot of people just simply buy LightBurn because it is a relatively cheap one off purchase and seems to work really well.

  • @computergeek1507
    @computergeek1507 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I use STEP with KiCad, is there anyway around this?

  • @spikekent
    @spikekent 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the clarity Tom. Personally I only use it for hobby 3DP and don't even use the functions that are being removed, I don't even need to export STEP files. My only real concern was for the future, namely will they remove the free option and force me to redesign all my projects in another CAD package. Other than that, I don't see a problem for me.
    Yes, I have spent a ton of time and effort learning F360, but it's something I love doing and I love F360. Here's hoping they continue to support us hobby users, I'm not good enough at it to make any money so I easily qualify :-) If I do ever manage to make money from it, I'd be able to afford a higher tier and would gladly pay for it.

  • @JanTuts
    @JanTuts 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was _right_ on the cusp of starting to learn Fusion 360. My first ever 3D printer (Prusa MINI) arrived literally 2 days ago.
    I'm probably eligible for the Startup license as well, but I'm definitely going to check out FreeCAD first now...

    • @Z-add
      @Z-add 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Designspark mechanical is a better alternative.

    • @trbry.
      @trbry. 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Z-add do you get paid for saying that?

    • @Z-add
      @Z-add 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@trbry. another paranoid person. Say anything against opensource and trolls start coming out.

    • @trbry.
      @trbry. 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Z-add let's just say I didn't find you promotion this software just once.

  • @FilmFactry
    @FilmFactry 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    How can we download all our files as STP before Oct 1st. 1 at a time is going to be to slow? Is there a plugin or script?

  • @KaspaWasTaken
    @KaspaWasTaken 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    this surprised me I thought you would be more concerned about the lock in

  • @abarasabwehttam
    @abarasabwehttam 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I look at this a lot like 3DHubs did to us. The main reason was free was to get more user base. The more people that use it the more people that go to their employers and say, lets switch to F360. This is where they made a ton of money and stifled competition/innovation from buying a lot of smaller companies making CAD softwares. This allowed them to get people in and also make fewer other options available. They made a lot of people a lot of money by giving them a ton of content on TH-cam where those creators were pushing F360. Now, just like 3DHubs, they decided we are big enough, we dont need the little guys anymore, and kick all those to the curb. This is a big reason I stick with SolidWorks, also F360 CAD is just trash in comparison. I highly suggest to the maker users, non profit types, that are looking for an alternative, find an organization that offers free seats of SolidWorks with their yearly membership fees, EAA is one, and you get a lot of fantastic content with their memberships.

    • @mikenewman4078
      @mikenewman4078 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Matthew, you have nailed it. In the 2d CAD era, Autodesk kept buying all available and affordable alternatives remarketing one of them as that crappy Autocad LT.
      In the 3d modelling space Inventor couldn't even compete with Solidworks and the total user base was too small for all the players.
      Solidworks were only allowing a 3 month trial, which is nowhere near enough time for busy people (especially managers) to take on something completely alien and of dubious career enhancing value.
      I'm not sure which small 3d modelling system Autodesk bought and morphed into Fusion, but their motivation and use of TH-cam influencers was obvious from the start.
      Does anyone really think John Saunders switched from Solidworks to a barely functioning (at the time) Fusion 360 because it was superior?
      Autodesk and the industry desperately needed a much larger engaged base especially among middle management.
      Makers were a barely tapped resource and Makers are open to innovation while often working as decision makers in their day job.
      There have been staff changes at Autodesk which have resulted in the current impatient beancounter grab.
      The original objectives were well managed. The jump however is premature and poorly though out.
      The product is still only about 80% there and held back severely, possibly fatally by the the costly to operate and poorly performing cloud.
      Cloud was always a dumb power grabbing idea which thankfully is now in decline.

  • @unknowncitizen9300
    @unknowncitizen9300 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey, off-topic question: Do you guys think Prusa will release/announce the i3 mk4 this year? I'm currently thinking about buying my next printer and don't know if i should wait

    • @RobertRoche
      @RobertRoche 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      No, they have said on their livestreams that production of everything has been pushed back this year and it probably won't be announced this year...and there will also be a long wait after it is announced

    • @unknowncitizen9300
      @unknowncitizen9300 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RobertRoche ok good to know! Thank you very much!

    • @shadow7037932
      @shadow7037932 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No, I think Joe mentioned Mk4 will probably not happen this year. Same applies to the Prusa XL.

  • @MrDaniell1234
    @MrDaniell1234 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    You will still be able to use the pocket NC it just will have to be done with the orientation in the setup, not the toolpaths

  • @kylek29
    @kylek29 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I get locking the major features behind the business license (multi-axis CNC, generative stuff, simulation stuff), but they took it a tad too far without offering a hobbyist tier to the plans (non-commercial, but has key features hobbyists need like export formats and rapids).
    I suspect that when management at AutoDesk realizes that these changes didn't give the expected uptick in subscribers, they're going to take away more.

  • @alejandrotaudil3689
    @alejandrotaudil3689 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Tom!!

  • @BradfordNeedham
    @BradfordNeedham 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does anyone know what CAD tools are used by open source 3D printer designers like Prusa and Lulzbot? From Lulzbot's parts files, it looks like they use (or export for) FreeCAD and SolidWorks.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      PRUSA ORIGINAL's printed parts for MK2, MK3 and MMU designed in OpenSCAD. OpenSCAD is per se only good for 3D print designs, as it can't even do STEP output, and it can't really do even basic things like fillets well. It gets increasingly slower when trying to work with complex things. The preview has a tendency to lie to you and display GPU artefacts instead, so you may need to press CSG render and twiddle your thumbs, and the CSG is slow, since it's purely polygonal and doesn't actually understand surfaces. You can stub out subassemblies with conditionals and lower-geometry placeholders and you can make a complete 3D printer design in OpenSCAD if you have to. It also doesn't understand how to fit polygonal models well to actual surfaces - since it doesn't understand surfaces - so say circles come out actually undersized. You can compensate. The anchoring (or lack thereof) is just bonkers bad, and there is no consistency between how primitives are specified - relativity.scad fixes it but it demonstrates just how badly thought out the base software is.
      I think other iterations on the same idea like SolidPython and OpenJSCAD are kinda fundamentally less bad, but i don't have experience with them. Also OpenSCAD became a standard in and of itself, which is useful.
      PRUSA MINI is designed in Autodesk Inventor, so not open-source tool.
      Lulzbot Mini 2 is designed completely in FreeCAD, which is immensely powerful, as it has a complete CNC design workflow, and i mean complete, including sheet bends and assembly and machining, but compared to Fusion, it's pretty user hostile (same named tool in different places actually does completely different and incompatible things, interface inconsistencies all over the place) and tends to be much more fragile than necessary when trying to modify existing designs. If you use the spreadsheet features and guide planes, you're mostly good, if you borrow geometry from underneath into your sketches, you're probably in for a bad time, so some work duplication is needed, it's not a smooth workflow. Some tools can be weird and wonky, like importing OpenSCAD is nice, and it actually makes good sense of it, and mostly you can then refine your SCAD designs, until you run into say fillet tool weirdness where 3 different primitives in SCAD originally connected. Normally if you use Part Design workbench in FreeCAD you get a much better behaved Fillet tool, which is different from the Part workbench Fillet tool that you need to use with CSG imports. You see what i mean? It's such a hodgepodge with no through line, it's not user centric at all. It will throw errors at you (when abused - but it's difficult to know what you're supposed or not supposed to do) but no descriptive enough error messages so fixing things is trial and error or lots of intuition. But it is technically very capable.

  • @DavesRocketShop
    @DavesRocketShop 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Major complaints about how this was done:
    1. 2 weeks? Come on. People need time to accommodate the changes, like exporting their files while they can.
    2. NO NOTICE!!!!! They have my email. I've started up the product many times. NOWHERE have they provided a notice of pending changes to the TOCs. If you're not active on social media, you'll be blindsided, because you'll probably have passed the 2 weeks of warning.
    This video does not count as notice.

  • @CassioRogerioEskelsen
    @CassioRogerioEskelsen 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Yes, it may be that for the time being these limitations are few. But Autodesk is changing its licenses very quickly and certainly if it sees that these "minor inconveniences" were not enough to increase revenue, there will be yet another series of restrictions in the version in a few months.
    So the sooner you change, the better.

  • @Eta1987
    @Eta1987 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I just don't understand why fusion not making a personal plus subscriptions for like 10-20$ to get the features that they are taking away from us. Im willing to pay that but 70$ a month is kinda to much for me. Let see what the future brings.

  • @Moonrakerd
    @Moonrakerd 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    free cheese and mousetrap :D

  • @j4nch
    @j4nch 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm just sad about the Step file. I love to share my things and improve existing things, and step was the best way for it :'(. Any workaround to propose?

  • @qpeighty
    @qpeighty 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It is actually the CAM rapids thing that is making me look elsewhere. I am in the middle of building a large format CNC router (5ft. x 10ft.) while small projects would be doable, the large ones will be agonizing. Seems like a 45min cut will be brought to 2+ hrs just because you might have a group of holes far apart. I will probably keep it around for 3d printing part designs, but will probably find something opensource or something with a one time cost for CNC.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      FreeCAD's Path Workbench can be your CNC tool.

  • @warrior3d27
    @warrior3d27 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    still new to fusion 360, does this mean we cant make snap fit enclosures anymore? I don't know all the terminology. Thanks

  • @timmyd24601
    @timmyd24601 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Could not agree more, thanks for bringing a grounded and logical voice to these changes... For a maker there should be absolutely no notice taken.... If you're complaining about limiting the features, then you should be paying for it

  • @Shrimpycus
    @Shrimpycus 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So if the file is marked as archived, you can't edit that file. Does that also mean you cannot include it in a different file (probably)?

    • @DelusionalDaydream
      @DelusionalDaydream 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No, you can still include “archived” projects in your active document.

    • @AlansWay3DPrinting
      @AlansWay3DPrinting 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      According to what I have read, an archived file can still be used in assemblies as is but can not be modified unless it is re-activated, then changed, then archived again. In Tom's example of bottom up design, you could have all your fasteners modelled/imported once then archived and used as an assembly library with your actually designed parts active.

  • @Torabaito
    @Torabaito 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    does this affect E3Ds ASMBL plugins?

  • @Rob_65
    @Rob_65 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thomas, thanks for making this great overview, finally a great explanation of the upcoming changes.
    As a maker, the only real limitation I found on the new hobby plan is the limitation on 10 files. It would be great if they had some plan to pay for extra storage. All the other things are quite understandable.
    Remember there is no such thing as free beer (well, if I ever meet Thomas then I'll get hime some free beers but he kind of earned them already ...)
    Free internet at the shopping mall or at the restaurant is not for free, they expect you to spend some money over there. Free Fusion360 is also not free and all of us are in fact ambassadors for the software. As soon as I meet companies who do CAD, I will tell them what I like on Fusion360 and why I even prefer it above SolidWorks nowadays.
    Meanwhile I started to use F360 as a professional and I am still amazed by it. The CAD part still needs some getting used to and I prefer F360 over SW for some parts and the other way around for other parts. But the manufacturing part I really love: 2D and 3D milling strategies, a milling simulation with tool collision options, probing features - and remember: most of these features are still free for the hobby version. I think Autodesk is doing a great job at trying to keep the free version for hobbyists and at the same time serving the professional community with great value for money too.

  • @BradfordNeedham
    @BradfordNeedham 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the clarification video. Because you talked with Autodesk, did you get any ideas of what their *strategy* is in making these changes? To me the changes feel like reducing the free version capability to push more people into the paid subscriptions... which works if their users have the income to support subscriptions, but if they don't can turn out more like "if we put the fish in smaller and smaller tanks, they'll learn to breathe air". The most persuasive argument I've heard for buying a subscription is from Maker's Muse: that it's a powerful tool that costs in the neighborhood of Adobe Creative Cloud. Personally, I need to see whether FreeCAD has become a better fit for my modest design needs and zero design income.

  • @Section31HQ
    @Section31HQ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As a hobbyist that uses f3d maybe once every 2 months and find that I have to re-learn it because they moved things around or change them, I'll be moving to a different platform. I'm not making money with them and they are certainly not making money with me. When f3d came out I thought they were altruistic, but now I see they are still Autodesk. Thanks to all who pointed out the free alternatives.

  • @MrConnor128
    @MrConnor128 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for the clarification. Their plans are a bit confusing to sort through. My student subscription of inventor just expired and I am scrambling to come up with an affordable replacement. I love it, but it is like $4000 a year!!

  • @ericlotze7724
    @ericlotze7724 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    @Thomas Sanladerer
    I would love some sort of "Learning FreeCAD" series. All of the 3D Printing Channels (Including You) Have been contributing to the knowledge of F360, would be neat to do that the freecad now.

  • @licensetodrive9930
    @licensetodrive9930 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Since I started 3D printing a bit over 2 years ago I've been using DesignSpark Mechanical after I asked someone what they used to design a simple but very functional mount for a camera on a quadcopter in TPU, but it quickly became clear that most people used Fusion 360, but I stuck with DSM because I quite liked it, and now I'm glad I did.

    • @zviper
      @zviper 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I also used DSM, its awesome. you should check out spaceclaim from them. its much better

    • @licensetodrive9930
      @licensetodrive9930 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@zviper I'm still using DSM 2.0, I do have 4.0 installed but for some reason I prefer 2.0's interface and it does all I need.
      DSM is a variant of SpaceClaim isn't it? SpaceClaim.exe shows up in my task manager when it's running.

    • @zviper
      @zviper 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@licensetodrive9930 yeah its a variant. with many more features .

    • @lizardman923
      @lizardman923 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@licensetodrive9930 Ansys spaceclaim is the main software, designspark is a "lite" version of it. Spaceclaim has more functions, and it should still have the student version you can check out.
      Spaceclaim also allows you to export to all file formats without having to pay, but I see now there's a v5 version of designspark and I haven't checked that so maybe things changed since I last used it.

  • @FrankBocker
    @FrankBocker 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    There are a lot of videos from the community on this topic right now, but I think that this is the most cohesive. This video paints a clear picture of their goals and intent: Leave the free version good enough that the change doesn't make a big difference for casual hobbyists, but make it very difficult to make money with. A hobbyist will wait a little longer for the CNC to finish, but a professional will see a drop in parts per day that could affect the bottom line. A hobbyist will have to juggle files sometimes, but a professional might discover that some complex projects require extra work and creativity or just aren't possible any more. A hobbyist will lose a few cool toys, but a professional might be losing some critical features.
    I could guess that something like this was the intent from the videos coming from everyone else, but it's a lot more clear here. There's always a lot of thought and consideration behind the content in this channel and I like that.

  • @Zeldur
    @Zeldur 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like Fusion 360 and will probably still continue to use it. Although, I'm curious about the hard ops addon to Blender that's a one time paid thing.

    • @shadow7037932
      @shadow7037932 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      That addon is a bit clunky. If you don't mind paying a big upfront cost, look in to getting a perpetual Rhino 6 license. You'll break even after 2 years compared to paying 2 years of Fusion 360.

    • @Zeldur
      @Zeldur 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@shadow7037932 I've heard about Rhino but never got to try it in school. I might look into it.

  • @groundzero_-lm4md
    @groundzero_-lm4md 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I use Inventor as I have it thru my school. I tried Fusion but it seemed too limited compared to Inventor.

  • @jeanlesueur6936
    @jeanlesueur6936 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm using Freecad and it's working very well for me. Why bothering with proprietary software with "changing conditions" when you can have good free software for nothing ?

  • @3dprintwiz378
    @3dprintwiz378 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you think Alibre is a good alternative?

  • @theunknowdude4355
    @theunknowdude4355 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    you are payed by autodesk for sure !!!

  • @Loopyengineeringco
    @Loopyengineeringco 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Anybody know of a batch way to export STEP from fusion? I have 5 years' worth of hobby stuff to export, before the lockdown :'(

  • @hlavaatch
    @hlavaatch 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is somewhat inevitable for two reasons:
    1) Fusion's basic idea - buying products and integrating them into one fused product (buing companies as they have done is expensive whether users use the features they bring or not)
    2) A360 cloud - This brings expenses that need to be paid for. While giving away a copy of software costs nothing, running a cloud costs money. I believe Fusion is supposed to bring users into the A360 cloud so that they could be locked in. That's why they removed the local saving and real offline work. You can not give away free Fusion without the 360 cloud (thats the point of it!) hence Fusion can not possibly be free in a sustainable way.

  • @rudolfaeschlimann6959
    @rudolfaeschlimann6959 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think I would rent fusion for like 5$ a month. 23$ is a bit steep for what I use the software. I probably use it twice a month in average (sometimes more sometimes less). It is still great that Autodesk is providing a free version with that much of functions, I hope that stays like that for a bit

  • @smooththg69
    @smooththg69 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I think I’m going to be giving solid edge by Siemens a try for now .

    • @shadow7037932
      @shadow7037932 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Solid Edge subscription is WAY more expensive than the Fusion 360 subscription.

    • @MattFowlerBTR
      @MattFowlerBTR 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@shadow7037932 There's a free Community Edition which is at least going to be worth looking in to. "Solid Edge Community Edition". I have no idea what it's like, what its limits might be, but I think it's worth looking in to.

  • @leftblank
    @leftblank 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    An online program is always going to burn you at some point. Keep away