@@LittleRainGames no i don't mean that at all. I mean exactly what i said. It was the most stupid comment on that day. It was literally so retarded it will have trumped everything else. It matters not when the comment was made, just that at the exact moment in time when i saw it that it was indeed retarded. Now if you could kindly fuck off that would be great
When I first started learning Fusion 360 (3 years ago) this was one of the first videos I watched. The year is 2021. I already have my own channel about Fusion 360, but I constantly come across this video in the recommendations.
One of the many reasons why I like Fusion 360, flexibility. If I want to model using surfaces, just like I used to do in Rhino, I can. Fusion 360 is so versatile and powerful, it's a pleasure to work with.
Michael Cramblet hey lil help here. I need a laptop for my engineering design softwares. I am doin mechanical engineering. I can't spend 2-3k dollars on workstations. Can I run the softwares like Siemens NX ,solidworks, Inventor ,CATIA etc on geforceGTX 1060? Quadros are expensive. Intel i5 7th Gen, 16gb ram, with SSD , and GTX geforce 1060 is all that I can afford.. .
zavior hunt Yes, you sure can run them. You don't need a workstation to run Solidworks, my 4GB RAM laptop from 2013 with no SSD could run SW 2016. Now I have a 16GB RAM with SSD and 2GB VRAM, but use Fusion and it's good, but sometimes I have problems when there's too much features, due to my hasty way of modelling.
zavior hunt I've never used those 2, but I guess you can. The question is at what point of the process or at what feature will it work a bit slower. I can't tell you much, people who use same programs for the same use (I'm a designer, not an engineer) could tell you more.
This tutorial was PERFECT for showing me the basics at just the right speed. I was about to say "bro you really are a great teacher" then I realized this is the official account! Official accounts NEVER have tutorials this good... amazing job, everyone!
One suggestion: Having done a lot of surface modeling lately, I think it would be nice to have an expanded dialog box for the Trim tool that works like the Split Face/Body tools. I had a lot of difficulty with the Trim tool because of how it's set up - even to the point where I opted to do multiple Split Face/Body commands combined with Face Delete or Remove.
Please do more! It´s mostly the "simple" or "beginner" Problems like simple surface modelling that everyone else assumes as a basic knowledge and they don't cover it. Thank you for teaching me new stuff!
I'm just starting to teach myself fusion 360 and little tutorials like this are really helping me be more comfortable with the different tools and workspaces
Very excited to have come across your content! Surface modeling has intimidated me for far to long, I've made it my goal to watch & follow along with 1 tutorial per day 💪
Autodesk is on fire💥. It's so user friendly and versatile to use. I have used the MODEL, RENDER and SIMULATION mode in fusion 360 for robot modelling for almost 2 years now. It initially had some issues, but after some updates it now runs so smooth on my Nvidia powered windows laptop.
I'm just now learning Fusion 360 after years of ProE/Creo use, and tutorials like these are amazing! Thank you for this, I had no idea how powerful this software can be for this.
Currently modeling a golf club for manufacturing and learning about surfacing and this tutorial has saved me countless hours, I am so glad autodesk cares about their products and makes well put together tutorials.
Still a great tutorial. I knew some of the overbuilding concepts, but what really helped was the solid proof by section analysis. I also thoroughly enjoyed the bending of the form splines to achieve the artistic look in the concept drawing. Smart and sleek lamp design, I feel inspired!
Perfect explanation, no skips, fully nicely step by step, advanced enough for optimal learning. Just amazing, thank you!. Already Subscribed, now Notification got in "On"
This is awesome stuff! I really love it and it‘s probably the main reason for me for switching to F360. Freeform Modeling has never been easier and more intuitive than that. Thanks guys!
Taylor, Thanks for the design tips. I haven't been much in the way of a surface modeler even though I've been using CAD for nearly 20 years but this makes it seem so easy. Excellent tutorial and I enjoyed the pace.
Really interesting real world demo, on what would normally be a very complex non-linear creation. Thank you for sharing your experience and a great example.
Thanks. The sculpting environment currently alludes me, thankfully what I need I can make in the modeling environment, which I understand. These tutorials will help greatly!
First time seeing what the patch mode even DOES, so this was pretty cool. So much I have to learn with sculpt and patch and anything other than the model mode.
Nice tutorial, I was wondering: If you end up turning the model into a solid body, is the trimming necessary? I would think you can do without, since the center that is being trimmed gets filled in afterwards anyhow...
great tutorial, I still refer back to it years later if I ever forget anything. Still makes me chuckle when he says "Mirror", sound more like MEAR: @11.30
How a tutorial should be, fast, clear and to the point. Good work.
Thanks for the feedback! We'll try to model future tutorials in a similar fashion.
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This is equivalent to living on Flatland and then discovering there is a third dimension. Thanks for the tutorial
Congratulations for the most stupid comment on youtube today
@@jchelm1979 you mean congradulations for the most stupid comments on youtube 3 days ago.
@@jchelm1979 ironic
@@LittleRainGames no i don't mean that at all. I mean exactly what i said. It was the most stupid comment on that day. It was literally so retarded it will have trumped everything else. It matters not when the comment was made, just that at the exact moment in time when i saw it that it was indeed retarded. Now if you could kindly fuck off that would be great
@@jchelm1979 bruh
When I first started learning Fusion 360 (3 years ago) this was one of the first videos I watched. The year is 2021. I already have my own channel about Fusion 360, but I constantly come across this video in the recommendations.
One of the many reasons why I like Fusion 360, flexibility. If I want to model using surfaces, just like I used to do in Rhino, I can. Fusion 360 is so versatile and powerful, it's a pleasure to work with.
Michael Cramblet hey lil help here. I need a laptop for my engineering design softwares. I am doin mechanical engineering. I can't spend 2-3k dollars on workstations. Can I run the softwares like Siemens NX ,solidworks, Inventor ,CATIA etc on geforceGTX 1060? Quadros are expensive. Intel i5 7th Gen, 16gb ram, with SSD , and GTX geforce 1060 is all that I can afford.. .
zavior hunt Yes, you sure can run them. You don't need a workstation to run Solidworks, my 4GB RAM laptop from 2013 with no SSD could run SW 2016. Now I have a 16GB RAM with SSD and 2GB VRAM, but use Fusion and it's good, but sometimes I have problems when there's too much features, due to my hasty way of modelling.
Josip Andrešić thanks for replying. Humanity still alive.😂. But I want to work on Siemens NX and catia more. Will they run on that hardware??
zavior hunt I've never used those 2, but I guess you can. The question is at what point of the process or at what feature will it work a bit slower. I can't tell you much, people who use same programs for the same use (I'm a designer, not an engineer) could tell you more.
This was one of the easiest and most straight forward fusion 360 tutorials I've seen. Thank you!! Your work is easy to follow and you're quick!!
This tutorial was PERFECT for showing me the basics at just the right speed. I was about to say "bro you really are a great teacher" then I realized this is the official account! Official accounts NEVER have tutorials this good... amazing job, everyone!
Very cool! Why does it always look like your OK button is greyed out but you can still click it?
Not sure why that was happening, but hitting 'enter' got the job done : )
Because it's an apple product!
@@edgarwideman737 i dont think thats how it works. also i am pretty sure you can change colors of functions in preferences but dont quote me
@@fuzzdogs Gotcha, there's something in this world called brand loyalty and brand hatred. I happen to be an apple hater.
@@edgarwideman737 i wouldn't advertise that fact hahaha it says a lot about you :)
One suggestion: Having done a lot of surface modeling lately, I think it would be nice to have an expanded dialog box for the Trim tool that works like the Split Face/Body tools. I had a lot of difficulty with the Trim tool because of how it's set up - even to the point where I opted to do multiple Split Face/Body commands combined with Face Delete or Remove.
Mind blown....wish I knew how to do all this like you do. Simply amazing how easy you made this look
Practice practice practice
Please do more! It´s mostly the "simple" or "beginner" Problems like simple surface modelling that everyone else assumes as a basic knowledge and they don't cover it.
Thank you for teaching me new stuff!
Such a great tutorial. I had no idea this sort of tool event existed.
Nicely explained, thanks Taylor
13 minutes for such body? Amazing. I wasnt even aware of most of these tools. Thanks a bunch!
I'm just starting to teach myself fusion 360 and little tutorials like this are really helping me be more comfortable with the different tools and workspaces
Not only a great tutorial, but a great way to show how quick and efficient Fusion 360 is at creating original models.
Thanks much, Martin!
I'm 2 days old with this tool, so I'm impressed with what I saw you do, just think I might have to watch this video at least 500 times to catch up.
who are you and why are your tutorials so good, THE WORLD WANTS MORE OF THIS
Fusion 360
Very excited to have come across your content! Surface modeling has intimidated me for far to long, I've made it my goal to watch & follow along with 1 tutorial per day 💪
Incredibly simple explanation of some fairly complex tools. Thanks!
I searched online for this info for a long time. Happy you summarized it here so well!
Autodesk is on fire💥. It's so user friendly and versatile to use. I have used the MODEL, RENDER and SIMULATION mode in fusion 360 for robot modelling for almost 2 years now. It initially had some issues, but after some updates it now runs so smooth on my Nvidia powered windows laptop.
Thanks Vineet! Do us a favor and spread the good word!
I'm just now learning Fusion 360 after years of ProE/Creo use, and tutorials like these are amazing! Thank you for this, I had no idea how powerful this software can be for this.
We love to hear this! Let us know if you have any questions or experience any issues.
Currently modeling a golf club for manufacturing and learning about surfacing and this tutorial has saved me countless hours, I am so glad autodesk cares about their products and makes well put together tutorials.
Wish I could thumbs this up twice, really well done.
Excellent. More please.
Still a great tutorial. I knew some of the overbuilding concepts, but what really helped was the solid proof by section analysis. I also thoroughly enjoyed the bending of the form splines to achieve the artistic look in the concept drawing. Smart and sleek lamp design, I feel inspired!
Thanks Peter! This IS an amazing tutorial that we just can't part with...despite old UI.
Thanks man! I'm really trying to get into fusion coming from blender, and this procedure was way more on par with the type of modeling I'm used to.
Great to hear! Taylor has some great tutorials!
Very clear and instructive. Perfect.
Perfect explanation, no skips, fully nicely step by step, advanced enough for optimal learning. Just amazing, thank you!. Already Subscribed, now Notification got in "On"
Brilliant tutorial first and fastest learning curve I've had look forward to much more thankyou
This is awesome stuff! I really love it and it‘s probably the main reason for me for switching to F360. Freeform Modeling has never been easier and more intuitive than that. Thanks guys!
Hey buddy,
Thank alot !
You just thought me everything I know so far about surface modeling in Fusion 360.
Smarter every day
Thank you Taylor. What you do is blessing. good people.
Thank you much!
Just found Fusion through needing to do some CAD design for school, and I am in love! Very much considering a change in studies.
Great to hear! Let us know if you get stuck or find something challenging.
Thanks, I usually only use the modelling tool, but this opens up a whole new world
Glad we were able to show you something new!
Taylor, Thanks for the design tips. I haven't been much in the way of a surface modeler even though I've been using CAD for nearly 20 years but this makes it seem so easy. Excellent tutorial and I enjoyed the pace.
Really interesting real world demo, on what would normally be a very complex non-linear creation. Thank you for sharing your experience and a great example.
Thanks. The sculpting environment currently alludes me, thankfully what I need I can make in the modeling environment, which I understand. These tutorials will help greatly!
*eludes
This was very handy. Thank you, sir. And thank you Autodesk, for increasing the accessibility of such an incredible tool.
Taylor you truly are the best at this, thanks for the tutorial !
Great tutorial. Did my own bottle using your instructions. Went very smoothly. Thanks.
Amazing to see this come to fruition!
Love this tutorial. So clear, perfect pace
Very explainatory and useful. Thanks taylor
Nice work Taylor. I really like your processes and approach.
Absolute Pro ! I wish I was this competent
Great tutorial. There are a couple things that have changed the years since publication but it's still very helpful.
glad you enjoyed the video! We recently released an updated version check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/8uVYv86-LfQ/v-deo.html
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First time seeing what the patch mode even DOES, so this was pretty cool. So much I have to learn with sculpt and patch and anything other than the model mode.
Glad this helped open up another workspace for you. There's debate to rename it to "surfacing". Do you agree?
yes
Awesome!! Thanks for the link to the reference image too! :D
So incredibly helpful!!! This will definitely help me out a lot, thank you!
You're a rockstar, buddy.
Learned some stuff here, thanks Taylor!!
I learned so much from this... not even about what he was teaching but speed hacks that I was like WHAAAAAAAA...
Glad I watched this video. I have a long assignment to complete. Not I can do I easily. Thank you.
Very easy to follow thank you, need a little more practice now
Great tutorial and it really helped me lot ,thanks a lot
in the first 90 seconds, i learned five useful things.
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This is awesome work! At the same time its a hard model to make! .. thanks..
you are saving my life! keep them coming.
Keep it up guys, thanks again for the wonderful tutorials
It looks like Mr Fusion, and it's Fusion 360. THAT'S AMAZING!!
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you!
This was a very well spoken tutorial.
Good job!
Keep them coming great video 👍!!
Thanks so much, one of the few videos that make sense
This is a really nice tutorial! You got me excited to start drawing & modeling again!!
Great to have you back, Dali!
Damn, these techniques were AWESOME! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Great work.... I really need to get more familiair with these tools....
Excellent tutorial. This helped clear up some confusion with my joystick project.
Always love hearing this!
Great tutorial. Thank you. That helps me a lot.
WOW! Perfect tutorial! Loved it!
Thanks for being fast and to the point.
Mind blowing fast workflow!
This is way different and seems easier than a lot of other methods out there using other programs. I guess I need to move over to Fusion 360 now
Please do! Let us know if you need any help.
Newbie to Fusion 360 here.
Great tutorial! Thank you.
I ve learnt something today Thanks
Awesome tutorial!
Good speed and talking speed Taylor run this at half speed you can keep up
Hi Daniel, how do you run the video at half speed?
it's under settings the gear looking thing
I sped it up haha..
I wondered how they do stuff like that, watched what you did and now I feel I’ve got no clue…that’s what I learned from this video
great video do you know if possible to extrude in sculpt model a simple surface face ?
great video, may I know how to make it thicker to a bottle. I try to do but enable to make to bottle with wall thickness
this was a really good video.
Thank you Taylor,I did that. it's nice
this video made my day...thnaks a lot..
Excellent Tutorial
Thank You for the Learnings!
Learning something everytime. Thank you
Guys you do awesome work!
100% great video, thank you! I am off to make a handle for a project :)
Nice tutorial, I was wondering: If you end up turning the model into a solid body, is the trimming necessary? I would think you can do without, since the center that is being trimmed gets filled in afterwards anyhow...
Great video! How can you make it hollow with a specific thickness?
great tutorial, I still refer back to it years later if I ever forget anything. Still makes me chuckle when he says "Mirror", sound more like MEAR: @11.30
This video is pretty cool & unique . I want to see more video from you.
Thanks Jesse! Taylor no longer works at Autodesk, but you'll still find some more of his work!
Great work, really like these tutorials.
Noice.... trigged me to learn this tool.. good job!!
Thank you so so much for this video! Very helpful!
this was so helpful
Was for me too! Taylor is a great instructor.
Awesome!
Thank you!
Very Good! and I also wonder how you can click OK button when it is Grey?
super great tutorial thanks