Thanks man. Yeah I used to click over and over trying to get the centre… then it occurred to me that if you know the size… just draw it wherever and drag it over haha
Cool thanks for the feedback. I’ll take that into consideration next time. So you’re saying I should have measured the outer edge as it was a larger dimension?. 👍
Liked the way you drew the circle to the correct size then dragged it into place.
Thanks man. Yeah I used to click over and over trying to get the centre… then it occurred to me that if you know the size… just draw it wherever and drag it over haha
I would recommend using "Lens" or similar tools to ensure your picture is square before bringing it in as it can be distorted
What is lens?. Is that a separate program?. Thanks for the feedback 🙏
cheers mate, great example on using Fusion 360 (reverse engineering) and the Arcdroid
Thanks mate!. I thought it’d definitely help someone out there who needs to fill in a section of a part that’s missing. 🙏
Nice walk through. Well done!
Thanks buddy.
when taking a picture, its important to take it from as far away as possible. this reduces the lens distortion
Thanks for the feedback.
Calibrating from a larger known dimension is much more accurate, I would have left the ruler in the pic and used that.
Cool thanks for the feedback. I’ll take that into consideration next time. So you’re saying I should have measured the outer edge as it was a larger dimension?. 👍
@@Fab-Life444 yeah, or just leave the ruler in the pic and calibrate from that, that's what I do.
@@Chimp_Assassin awesome thank you for that. I’ll definitely do that next time. ☺️🙏
Add ruler to photo so you can calibrate it
Thanks for the feedback. Do you measure the part and then place the ruler next to the part for the picture?.