Glorious! My first project to learn fusion "trial by fire" style (jump in and dont come out until you figure out to make the project) was a US Army Engineer Castle. My workflow/timeline was hella messy, but I got there eventually. The only thing I couldn't figure out was the bricks. I may have to revisit my first project now!
Nice. I think the main take-away is how you used a very simple sketch to create bodies that you then used to *automatically* create a much more detailed sketch. That's a great saver of time and effort.
I'm trying to deboss a brick pattern into a large 8' x 12' panel. Newbie thinks everything worked right, the thin extrude and rectangular pattern looks great. Uh...it made 1054 bodies. Rechecked the column bars thin extrude to make sure they were 'join' (ooops!) and it reduced it to 647 bodies. Have chaining selected on both thin extrudes (don't know about that). If you don't hear from me the emboss blew me up!!!
Glorious! My first project to learn fusion "trial by fire" style (jump in and dont come out until you figure out to make the project) was a US Army Engineer Castle. My workflow/timeline was hella messy, but I got there eventually. The only thing I couldn't figure out was the bricks. I may have to revisit my first project now!
Nice. I think the main take-away is how you used a very simple sketch to create bodies that you then used to *automatically* create a much more detailed sketch. That's a great saver of time and effort.
Thank you for your videos!
You are very helpful! And smart.
hi Noe. great video. i´m looking for some like this but to be applied on a tear shaped object. can figure it out.
thanks
I'm trying to deboss a brick pattern into a large 8' x 12' panel. Newbie thinks everything worked right, the thin extrude and rectangular pattern looks great. Uh...it made 1054 bodies. Rechecked the column bars thin extrude to make sure they were 'join' (ooops!) and it reduced it to 647 bodies. Have chaining selected on both thin extrudes (don't know about that). If you don't hear from me the emboss blew me up!!!
The offset every other row is called a Stretcher Bond. There are other styles as well ie Flemish Bond, English Bond.
Would've been a sweet tutorial series. Some good info here tho. Thanks!
looks great, which 3DPrinter do you use ?
thanks, printed on a crealty cr-10s pro
Beautiful stand, but there is no Fun House to buy.
Your explanation is so hard to follow and overly complex. Shorten the video by doing the work and explain the commands.