Been using meshmixer for work for about 3 years (dental), trying to move on to do my own hobby related things with fusion 360, and man the feeling of how easy all this is. Texturing and such. It’s that kind of exhilaration where I just have to laugh. Thanks for the great instructions👌🏻
Great tutorial on a ground up approach. I am looking for brick, stone and rock textures/meshes that can be easily applied to structure models in Fusion.
Thank you for this video! That was very helpful. You're a great teacher. Thanks, Avram. (Btw, I'm making Grill Knobs for our Grill. So that's why I'm watching this video)
I am absolutely mesmerized by how you are able to smoothly glide and rotate your camera view. How did you do it? I've seen lots of tutorials demonstrating this but I haven't a clue how they do it.
They have this mouse colloquially called a space mouse that is kind of like a stick shift in a car. You grab it and it registers all of the movement, pan, tilt, rotation, etc.
The pipe tool is quite an interesting tool because it has a lot of different uses. I'll dedicate a specific tutorial to that in a few days so stay tuned and thanks for watching!
I'm trying to model brick fascia on a concrete panel. I can't emboss into it because that would remove engineered minimum distance. In trying to lay out the brick above the panel I'm going crazy. Crazier!
How would you do it if u just wanted the knurling on a specific part, like if you draw an oval or square on the side of the cylinder, and you just want that section to have knurling and not the rest?
For that, I'd recommend extruding the edge of the section you want knurled and then subtracting that extrusion from the knurling setup and then subtracting the adjusted knurling setup from the cylinder
this is great but i cant seem to work out how to apply that knurling to a middle face between to chamfered edges of the cylinder, is there a way to do that?
What you could do is use a series of torus objects that get sequentially bigger as you go from the bottom of the chamfer to the top of the chamfer. Let me know if you need further clarification. I'd be glad to dedicate a video to this if you want
Unfortunately I don't have inventor so I can't make a tutorial on using that software yet but there should be similar functions in Inventor that you can use.
I have a device called a SpaceMouse by the company 3dConnexion. It's a phenomenal tool that allows me to navigate the 3d workspace in almost any modeling or CAD software
@@avramplager1953 I mean, make a more complex surface from the elevation texture on the existing surface. Any model like a vase. I am having problems with this in another editor. And I look at Fusion 360. What tools are there for this.
As soon as I perform the first mirror at 2:50, I'm left with HALF of my first coil. Edit: So I had to instead make a new body with the knurling, then CUT the main cylinder using them as cutting tools.
por que colocan el titulo en español si el contenido es en ingles? para que mucha gente reproduzca inocentemente y a ustedes les aparezca un contador de visitas alto?
You need to elaborate more on details. I followed your tutorial step by step and my coil disappeared after hitting ok. Not very helpful to the not so advanced brains here 🤦
You made this process very simple and fast. Thank you.
Thank you!! very clear and specific!! I drew a toy tire for my daughter using this skill!!
Been using meshmixer for work for about 3 years (dental), trying to move on to do my own hobby related things with fusion 360, and man the feeling of how easy all this is. Texturing and such. It’s that kind of exhilaration where I just have to laugh. Thanks for the great instructions👌🏻
Great tutorial on a ground up approach. I am looking for brick, stone and rock textures/meshes that can be easily applied to structure models in Fusion.
Were you able to find something for this? I am looking for the same thing at the moment. Let me know!
You're a real G for this one. Thank you.
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Thank you for this video!
That was very helpful.
You're a great teacher. Thanks, Avram.
(Btw, I'm making Grill Knobs for our Grill. So that's why I'm watching this video)
Excelent video this helped me alot very very straight to the point and your instructions were also very clear thank you very much
this is super easy to follow and will help me a bunch! thanks a lot :)
Thanks very much for this video; just what I was looking for...
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Thanks for sharing. I can see you are using a spacemouse.
You are a hero man! Thanks, was very straightforward and helped me a lot.. Cheers
Any chance of a tutorial on complex geometry to show the same results? Great video, thanks.
I am absolutely mesmerized by how you are able to smoothly glide and rotate your camera view. How did you do it? I've seen lots of tutorials demonstrating this but I haven't a clue how they do it.
Look for a SpaceMouse
Precision mouse
They have this mouse colloquially called a space mouse that is kind of like a stick shift in a car. You grab it and it registers all of the movement, pan, tilt, rotation, etc.
Great video! I never considered using the pipe tool.
The pipe tool is quite an interesting tool because it has a lot of different uses. I'll dedicate a specific tutorial to that in a few days so stay tuned and thanks for watching!
cheers mate thank for the great video
Awesome, added it to a replacement scroll wheel for my mouse!
Thank you for the quick tutorial.
Great video! Thank you!
thanks for the tutorial! learned a lot
I'm trying to model brick fascia on a concrete panel. I can't emboss into it because that would remove engineered minimum distance. In trying to lay out the brick above the panel I'm going crazy. Crazier!
Hi! I found this tutorial very helpful. Maybe you have a solution for making a similar pattern on a coned shaped body?
its pritty much the same process the only problem is that youll end up with different sizes on top and bottom
beautiful!!! thank you
What if you want to yake a black and white pattern? How can i get it on the roller?
Great video man!
thanks for sharing!
Can there pls be a video of how to make a surface dented in fusion 360?
New sub. Thank you for the teaching!
Super-useful -- thank you!
Thanks for this vid! Keep it up!
how to do it on a curved shapealong the way
How would you do it if u just wanted the knurling on a specific part, like if you draw an oval or square on the side of the cylinder, and you just want that section to have knurling and not the rest?
For that, I'd recommend extruding the edge of the section you want knurled and then subtracting that extrusion from the knurling setup and then subtracting the adjusted knurling setup from the cylinder
Is there a way to add knurling to a face surface? Like on the grip of a handgun?
Absolutely. You should be able to do that with the technique in this video but if not, please feel free to send me an email and I'll help you out
Nice video, helped out a lot!
Why is the video resolution so low even at 1080p? Anyone else faced this?
good video, but watched with the sound off to avoid the music.
this is great but i cant seem to work out how to apply that knurling to a middle face between to chamfered edges of the cylinder, is there a way to do that?
What you could do is use a series of torus objects that get sequentially bigger as you go from the bottom of the chamfer to the top of the chamfer. Let me know if you need further clarification. I'd be glad to dedicate a video to this if you want
Thanks for the video. Can this only be done with circular objects?
You can do this with other objects but it works best on circular objects
very good!!!
This is brilliant. Please show how to do this in inventor.
Unfortunately I don't have inventor so I can't make a tutorial on using that software yet but there should be similar functions in Inventor that you can use.
how you can do that in plane square with lines
there is some way to do the same thing but in a sphere?
Yes, absolutely. Send me an email and I'll explain the process
Thanks muchly!
Thanks very helpful
How do you pan/zoom so smoothly? Stylus?
I have a device called a SpaceMouse by the company 3dConnexion. It's a phenomenal tool that allows me to navigate the 3d workspace in almost any modeling or CAD software
Now to learn how to do this on a square/rectangle
How about make this on surface of model non standard shape?
Do you have a specific shape in mind? That's a very good question but i would need to know what specific shape you're trying to apply it to
@@avramplager1953 I mean, make a more complex surface from the elevation texture on the existing surface. Any model like a vase. I am having problems with this in another editor. And I look at Fusion 360. What tools are there for this.
thanks for share
As soon as I perform the first mirror at 2:50, I'm left with HALF of my first coil.
Edit: So I had to instead make a new body with the knurling, then CUT the main cylinder using them as cutting tools.
Could you email me a picture of how this looks? I'll try to detail a video to that this Sunday.
whenever i try to mirror the line i get compute error :( any ideas? tx
me sucede lo mismo ayuda!
A nice improvement to this video would be to print and show the actual prints from this design!
Once i begin posting videos again, I'll be sure to keep that in mind!
Thank you!
Works great if everything is a straight tube....Now do this on some organic, non uniform shapes.
i just found this video, and my brain has burst into a million pieces!!!!!!!!!!
Cant move the coil
Thanks from russia
When the pattern operation ends comes Mistake: Invalid float operation
por que colocan el titulo en español si el contenido es en ingles? para que mucha gente reproduzca inocentemente y a ustedes les aparezca un contador de visitas alto?
ummm, good video, ummm, good content, ummm, good job, ummm...
You need to elaborate more on details. I followed your tutorial step by step and my coil disappeared after hitting ok. Not very helpful to the not so advanced brains here 🤦
Not really texturing. Just a repeating pattern.
THAT'S A TEXTURE. LOL
Use blender if you want otherwise.
Thank you!
Thank you!