You can tell, without trying all that hard at all, that this guy truly cares about this topic. These tutorials are extremely well-made and extraordinarily well-planned out.
These tutorials are fantastic. At first, the speed that he went through the steps was hard for me to keep up with. I'd pause the video, try it, hit play and so on and so forth, but it got frustrating. For Day 2, I tried watching the entire video first and then went through it a second time following the steps. THIS made it MUCH easier!!! Great job.
easier that way and also helps you learn quicker/better! There is a free course i believe on coursera or udemy called how to learn. it can be a tad boring honestly, BUT some of the information on there on how ur brain works and learns is fascinating and helpful!
Your presentations are perfectly paced and so easy to follow. So often with these instructional videos I find that I am either impatient with the ponderous presentation or left confused as the presenter skips over intermediate steps. I am very enthusiastic about learning Fusion 360 and you course is making the learning process very easy indeed. WEll DONE !
@@PawPatrolPapa only way really is to ALT+TAB back to youtube. Not a direct shortcut, but avoids the mouse. If you have a macropad, you may can rig something up like that.
Holy sh!t balls this guy runs through these fast. Lots of rewinding but its nice to not have to sit through an hour long lesson when it comes to stuff you know or random junk thats irrelevant.
DAY 4 is here: ua-cam.com/video/9Y-3W-Pr64U/v-deo.html Full course on UA-cam: bit.ly/30daysUpdated (I'll update this playlists as each Day is released)
This is probably one of the most comprehensive and easy to follow tutorial series I have ever experienced. Across a plethora of industries. You're a really good teacher. You not only got my SUB, but I will also use this series to on-ramp colleagues that are interested in using Fusion 360. Well done!!!
Im 15 and i began using fusion today and these videos are really informative and helpful. Thank you for making it soo simplified and fun to watch through!
thank you for doing 2023 version. I fell off last year because the program kept updating and I couldn't do the exact things you were doing. Im hoping I'll finish the tutorial before they change things again!
Just aim for one module a day, get through it so you can build the logic of the actions, that way if they do update, hopefully what we learned will transfer over easily! Keep calm and keep modeling!
I decided to do Patreon after this third entry - I really appreciate the dense and helpful nature of your videos and it is really helping me out. Thank you!!
Skipped day 2 cause of frustration :) will resume it later, also wasn't able to create the lines in one go so created them all one by one. But succeeded creating a paperclip and learned again more functions of fusion360.
Thanks, these are awesome. I'm migrating from inventor to fusion and they're practically the same but these are helping me use the menus, and I didn't now everything about inventor anyway
thank you a lot for these playlist .. . finally I learning fusion 360. these is perfect beginners I don't know nothing of 3D .. and I want a 3D printer but first I want to learn the basics. please keep doing videos like these .
Works great. I got stuck at the point where you drew a circle on the end, of the clip, it would only draw on the x axis instead of z axis. Came to comments section, discovered the pipe function, which was super easy. Thanks again for a great video tutorial.
Just upgraded to a new 3D printer for feel the need to get back into Fusion 360 and remembered you are an excellent source of learning. Great job so far. Quick question - in all of your previous lessons you made a point of creating a component right at the start. In the paperclip lesson we never created a component. Is there a reason we didn't crete a component? Or did I miss it?
Thank you so much for putting in the effort of recording this, it is really fun to follow! :D Quick Question, also to other commenters: I am trying to round the ends of the paperclip, I would like to ideally have half of a ball there but can't get it to work. My approach is to select the circle we draw for the profile and then use the fillet tool. Any other suggestion?
Kevin your a God mate thankyou so very very much for showing us all how to navigate sketch model print you cover everything a teacher would GOOD ON YOU bro from Australia
I do designs for 3D printing and I've always used Blender. Yesterday I discovered that there's a free version of Fusion and here I am, learning a new software. Your tutorials are perfect for beginners like me. I only have one question: In my file I see the numbers of the measures on the inside of the lines and they should be on the outside. How do I fix it?
This video was so amazing and helpful, keep up the good work buddy! you've helped me so much on my Fusion 360 Journey, You are such an inspiring man. Sending Love from Mumbai,India.
3:09 if anone sees the two interior vertical lines as unconstrained, what i did was set the length of the bottom line to 6.5mm (apparently wasnt set before) and then the interior vertical lines became constrained
Thanks for great tutorial, now i have created a bottle and a papirclip :) The best part is sound and presentation s very good, and also mentioning the shortcuts everytime :)
I followed this tutorial got an error of "The path is tangent to the profile. Try adjusting the path or rotating the profile." What does this mean? What do I have to do in order to fix this?
The error is clear, I guess you didn't chose the front plane while setting the coordinate for the sweep profile; I had the same issue but it's fixed now.
Something that nearly has me tearing my hair out following this tutorial. When it moved onto creating the new sketch to draw the circle I couldn't do it without clicking "finish sketch" on Sketch1 first. Maybe your settings are different to mine but it had be rewatching the same 20 seconds 10 times to try and figure out what i was doing wrong
Hi Sam. I select 'Finish Sketch' at 4:57. Not sure if that's where you're at in the lesson? In general, selecting Finish Sketch is not required if you activate any of the modeling commands while a sketch is active. Activating a modeling command will automatically close the sketch. However, activating another sketch command will assume you're wanting to sketch in the currently active sketch.
hi, i am trying to create an an object, bounded 2 sides by 2 concentric arcs and the radiuses bounding the other two sides. So A) how do I substract two planar drawings from one another? B) How do I create that body?
@productdesignonline If you are willing, I had a question. You did not start this lesson by creating a new component at the beginning, instead you jumped straight to sketching. Is there a reason for this? I notice that as you go about creation the parametric timeline is still in effect, and when I look up online it is recommended that a component be the start of any new design (from what I have read, I am new please school me). I will go about starting this with a new component as I go about following your furthering steps as that at a base seems to be the best practice. But please do let me know:) Thank you for your time, efforts, videos and voice, yes I said voice. It is clear and concise and easy to follow your instructions as it flows well.
Quick question, it seems the color of the sketches vary from project to project. I am creating everything from the 'solid' tab but today it is light blue instead of your dark grey final color. Any suggestions or tips as to how to fix that? Love the videos, following along with each day! Excellent content and very easily digestible, Thank you so much!
Light blue means the sketch geometry is not yet fully defined. Something we discuss later in the course, in more detail. Green = fixed (constraint) lines Black = constrained Purple = Projected geometry Blue = Under defined geometry
how do you get the grid on only during sketch? I noticed that when it goes back out of sketch there is no grid. Makes it easier to see. Thanks for the great tutorial so far.
sorry, figured it out....there is a button at the bottom that controls the grid when not in the sketch command and then a button in the sketch command. Thanks again for the good tutorial.
Hi! Ive followed the videos and have been awesome! Was following the old version but came to this one cause i had an issue. The sweep is saying that somewhere is too sharp but Ive followed this exactly. It will only do the top section, the first bend and then stops at the straight. I'm finding this strange
+1, I don't have Fusion because I don't have Windows but I see the Fusion 360 is much easier to use than FreeCAD, the Fusion 360 is well-programmed tool...
What is the best mouse to use for executing these sketches? Some of the vertical mice look interesting and useful for architectural design, though they can run into big $$.
If you plan to use Fusion daily, I'd recommend this space mouse: amzn.to/4bECh1t Note that this mouse is for your non dominant hand and is used with your regular mouse or track pad.
Thank you! :) Day 4 will be available this Friday. Trying to get one a week (typically Friday), but ran into some technical issues last week so had to delay number 4, unfortunately.
Thanks for this. Having problems with my spinning the model using 2nd mouse button. Any ideas? It quit working when I followed the set up instructions on Day 1. Thanks again for the nice pacing of your video!
Another awesome video.Was it by accident that the circle just happened to be at the origin of the sketch. Otherwise a plane would have to constructed on one of the ends of the path which would of been a little bit more challenging.
Hi Marcus. Great question! In this case, there's no real benefit to Sweep, as the Pipe command would work as well. Depending on the path shape, the Pipe command will not always work (around bends and such) that can be done with Sweep. Sweep also allows you to choose the profile shape (just a circle in this case), where Pipe lets you only choose from Circle/Square/Rectangle.
When I’m doin the sweep, I select path and it hi lights the path in blue but then I get a error code saying the path is tangent to the profile. What is it and How do I fix it.
Hi legend in the paper clips tutorial after finishing the sketch the paper clip went to position kinda horizontally but mine after that will go vertically and i have problem to follow your teaching can you help me with this please, thank you for great contents.
Is there any way to get nice bold and easy to see lines as seen in your video? All of mine seem to be pretty thin, making it very hard to tell what kind of line it is and even what color.
I'm using an Apply Magic Trackpad. On that, you simply move two fingers around on the trackpad. With most computer mice, press and hold the middle mouse button and move the mouse around to pan.
I was swiping with 3 fingers on a trackpad. If using a mouse you can click and hold the center scroll wheel and move the mouse to pan. When not recording videos, I typically prefer a 3D space mouse and would recommend one if you plan to use Fusion a lot.
2:40 I did not understand the significance of the black line. can you explain what the difference is between the black line and blue line. Or what would happen if the sketch was blue instead of black?
Blue (undefined) lines can still be moved around which means that they may get moved unwillingly when you change dimensions. The goal is to fully define sketches so you can update things predictably. This is covered specifically on Day 16, in greater detail.
His tutorials are great, but they are even speedier than I like. Sometimes I wish there was a bit more explanation as to the Why, not just the How. I keep kitting Fusion shortcuts in the Video window and screwing up the playback :) I wish someone would do a video on how to move everything around the workspace (not the design) without having to click on the toolbar at the bottom. I finally figured out the view angle (box in top right), but the I can't figure out how to use the Hand without clicking it's icon :( AutoDesk's "guide" depends on these types of tutorials. Product Documentation is even less useful than Microsoft's - it's basically a gross summary. Not b*ching - sometimes it's a good learning tool to figure it out yourself. Sometimes :) I also wish someone would explain how to edit some of these design configuration details; for instance, Constraints, "Shell," etc. "D" lets you edit dimensions, not always easily, but I can't figure out how to "see" the constraint definition details, et alone edit (or clear) them. Another is "Shell" - Somehow Kevin was able to edit his Shell in the Glass Bottle. No matter what I do, however, I can't edit it - clicking on the timeline shows it, but doesn't open the config window as his did. Again, not really b*ching - just a wish.
My lines are all black, the first is vertically constrained, and the others are all perpendicular to each other, so I cannot add constraints or anthing.
oh i found it. the second to last line was not fully constrained but did not turn blue. btw thanks for this tutorial it is helping me to create new 3d models
More INT videos please just speak slower just abit but it’s fine I just keep going back in your videos I hope you get all the funding to keep you up motivated on sharing your knowledge
The gold standard of UA-cam tutorials. Perfect pace, no junk whatsoever, clear, crisp and to the point. Huge respect.
Appreciate that 🙏🏼
@@ProductDesignOnline Man, even the official Autodesk tutorials are not even remotely close to the quality of this course
You can tell, without trying all that hard at all, that this guy truly cares about this topic. These tutorials are extremely well-made and extraordinarily well-planned out.
Thank you! I appreciate you noticing how much effort goes into them 😄
These tutorials are fantastic.
At first, the speed that he went through the steps was hard for me to keep up with. I'd pause the video, try it, hit play and so on and so forth, but it got frustrating.
For Day 2, I tried watching the entire video first and then went through it a second time following the steps. THIS made it MUCH easier!!!
Great job.
So much easier once you know where you're going. Thanks for the tip!
easier that way and also helps you learn quicker/better! There is a free course i believe on coursera or udemy called how to learn. it can be a tad boring honestly, BUT some of the information on there on how ur brain works and learns is fascinating and helpful!
Your presentations are perfectly paced and so easy to follow. So often with these instructional videos I find that I am either impatient with the ponderous presentation or left confused as the presenter skips over intermediate steps. I am very enthusiastic about learning Fusion 360 and you course is making the learning process very easy indeed. WEll DONE !
Tip! use the youtube shortcuts on your keyboard:
Letters J, K, L.
J = back 10 sec, K = pause video, L = forward 10 sec.
HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS SOONER?!!
Is there a way to do this while I'm in fusion? I've been googling that for 2 days now.
What en eyeopener! Thanks!
@@PawPatrolPapa no, in general you can't interact with an app while using another one (in windows, i suppose it's the same with macOS)
@@PawPatrolPapa only way really is to ALT+TAB back to youtube. Not a direct shortcut, but avoids the mouse. If you have a macropad, you may can rig something up like that.
Holy sh!t balls this guy runs through these fast. Lots of rewinding but its nice to not have to sit through an hour long lesson when it comes to stuff you know or random junk thats irrelevant.
Totally agree in both! Pause and rewind (double tapping iPad like my life depends on it) are my friends too.
Oh yeah! Right on. I have my laptop open with his videos, and desktop with Fusion. Much much rewinding : ) But GOOD stuff.
best teacher on UA-cam
Thanks for your support! Appreciate you!
DAY 4 is here: ua-cam.com/video/9Y-3W-Pr64U/v-deo.html
Full course on UA-cam: bit.ly/30daysUpdated
(I'll update this playlists as each Day is released)
This is probably one of the most comprehensive and easy to follow tutorial series I have ever experienced. Across a plethora of industries. You're a really good teacher. You not only got my SUB, but I will also use this series to on-ramp colleagues that are interested in using Fusion 360. Well done!!!
Im 15 and i began using fusion today and these videos are really informative and helpful. Thank you for making it soo simplified and fun to watch through!
hey same and i am 15 too
Wow, these videos are amazing!
Hardly a wasted word or instruction to be found!
thank you for doing 2023 version. I fell off last year because the program kept updating and I couldn't do the exact things you were doing. Im hoping I'll finish the tutorial before they change things again!
Just aim for one module a day, get through it so you can build the logic of the actions, that way if they do update, hopefully what we learned will transfer over easily! Keep calm and keep modeling!
Am 16 and learning fusion 360 is great
I decided to do Patreon after this third entry - I really appreciate the dense and helpful nature of your videos and it is really helping me out. Thank you!!
Thank you, Josh! I really appreciate your support!
Wait does he have more on patreon
@@youngman7655 i dont think so
Easy peasy, lemon squeezy! Feel like I am really getting the hang of things today. 😍
You got this! Keep going 😁
Skipped day 2 cause of frustration :) will resume it later, also wasn't able to create the lines in one go so created them all one by one. But succeeded creating a paperclip and learned again more functions of fusion360.
Thanks, these are awesome. I'm migrating from inventor to fusion and they're practically the same but these are helping me use the menus, and I didn't now everything about inventor anyway
thank you a lot for these playlist .. . finally I learning fusion 360. these is perfect beginners I don't know nothing of 3D .. and I want a 3D printer but first I want to learn the basics. please keep doing videos like these .
So far the best teacher ever on youtube i came across. thumbs up bro
Wow, thanks! 🙏🏼
Works great. I got stuck at the point where you drew a circle on the end, of the clip, it would only draw on the x axis instead of z axis. Came to comments section, discovered the pipe function, which was super easy. Thanks again for a great video tutorial.
Im stuck there as well!
Just upgraded to a new 3D printer for feel the need to get back into Fusion 360 and remembered you are an excellent source of learning. Great job so far. Quick question - in all of your previous lessons you made a point of creating a component right at the start. In the paperclip lesson we never created a component. Is there a reason we didn't crete a component? Or did I miss it?
Thank you for doing this series!
Been struggling with learning fusion but this series is really helping! What is your upload schedule with it? Thanks!
Trying to release one each Friday. Just released Day 4 - ua-cam.com/video/9Y-3W-Pr64U/v-deo.html :)
@@ProductDesignOnline Awesome thanks!
Awesome
This tutorials are amazing, I would pay for this high quality content. Thank you so much
Another great tutorial. Just for the hell of it, printing one at 700%. Gotta keep myself busy until day 4 gets released!
Very much enjoying this so far! Thank you very much.
Your courses are superb!
Thanks. I have watched your old entire course.
And will do again.
Thank you so much for putting in the effort of recording this, it is really fun to follow! :D
Quick Question, also to other commenters: I am trying to round the ends of the paperclip, I would like to ideally have half of a ball there but can't get it to work.
My approach is to select the circle we draw for the profile and then use the fillet tool.
Any other suggestion?
Kevin your a God mate thankyou so very very much for showing us all how to navigate sketch model print you cover everything a teacher would GOOD ON YOU bro from Australia
thank you so much. your videos really helping me on my journey. Also your way to explain is very clear
Thanks for watching! Glad you're enjoying them :)
i really like your turtorials, please keep them going :)
Thanks for your support!
I do designs for 3D printing and I've always used Blender. Yesterday I discovered that there's a free version of Fusion and here I am, learning a new software. Your tutorials are perfect for beginners like me. I only have one question: In my file I see the numbers of the measures on the inside of the lines and they should be on the outside. How do I fix it?
Love your teaching technique and 'im following along, tnx a lot !!
Thank you again so much! I'm training to be a STEM teacher and this video series is a fast on-ramp to understanding!
Thank you for the videos they are very helpful
I am having trouble getting the same views as you do as far as rotating the project
Thank you so much, your lessons are easy to understand
This video was so amazing and helpful, keep up the good work buddy! you've helped me so much on my Fusion 360 Journey, You are such an inspiring man. Sending Love from Mumbai,India.
Thank you for the kind words. Happy learning 😁
I love these videos!! Thank you so much! Doing one everyday!
This are awesome tutorials. I appreciate your work a lot!
Thank you! :)
Thanks
These tutorials have been excellent so far.
Thanks for the kind words and support! 😊
3:09 if anone sees the two interior vertical lines as unconstrained, what i did was set the length of the bottom line to 6.5mm (apparently wasnt set before) and then the interior vertical lines became constrained
I caught that too and was confused. For some reason, the bottom line gets shortened to 6.4999999999999...
Thanks for great tutorial, now i have created a bottle and a papirclip :) The best part is sound and presentation s very good, and also mentioning the shortcuts everytime :)
What a beautiful course! thank you so much!
Thanks! Happy learning :)
Thanks for the tutorials.
This is excellent, Going to interact with each video (Comment like etc) to try to help out.
Best tutorial i have seen!
Incredible video now waiting for the 4th
thank you for posting this. very helpful😁
Good stuff. Thanks.
love you dude, I really enjoy the learning process
Appreciate you 👍🏼👍🏼
so good. thank you
Thank you too!
Thanks a lot
day 3 done!
Amazing stuff dude, thank you so much!!!
Wow! Day 3 was a breeze. Thanks coach
Glad to hear that. Keep going! :)
Really great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
love your vids, designed my first thing yesterday, a simple headset hanger thanks to your videos! Subbed on patreon :)
Wow, thank you for your support and kind words! ☺️
Great video, on to the next day!
Day 3 complete ✅
I followed this tutorial got an error of "The path is tangent to the profile. Try adjusting the path or rotating the profile." What does this mean? What do I have to do in order to fix this?
The error is clear, I guess you didn't chose the front plane while setting the coordinate for the sweep profile; I had the same issue but it's fixed now.
Something that nearly has me tearing my hair out following this tutorial. When it moved onto creating the new sketch to draw the circle I couldn't do it without clicking "finish sketch" on Sketch1 first. Maybe your settings are different to mine but it had be rewatching the same 20 seconds 10 times to try and figure out what i was doing wrong
Hi Sam. I select 'Finish Sketch' at 4:57. Not sure if that's where you're at in the lesson?
In general, selecting Finish Sketch is not required if you activate any of the modeling commands while a sketch is active. Activating a modeling command will automatically close the sketch. However, activating another sketch command will assume you're wanting to sketch in the currently active sketch.
hi, i am trying to create an an object, bounded 2 sides by 2 concentric arcs and the radiuses bounding the other two sides. So A) how do I substract two planar drawings from one another? B) How do I create that body?
Your awesome
@productdesignonline If you are willing, I had a question. You did not start this lesson by creating a new component at the beginning, instead you jumped straight to sketching. Is there a reason for this? I notice that as you go about creation the parametric timeline is still in effect, and when I look up online it is recommended that a component be the start of any new design (from what I have read, I am new please school me). I will go about starting this with a new component as I go about following your furthering steps as that at a base seems to be the best practice. But please do let me know:) Thank you for your time, efforts, videos and voice, yes I said voice. It is clear and concise and easy to follow your instructions as it flows well.
Quick question, it seems the color of the sketches vary from project to project. I am creating everything from the 'solid' tab but today it is light blue instead of your dark grey final color. Any suggestions or tips as to how to fix that?
Love the videos, following along with each day! Excellent content and very easily digestible, Thank you so much!
Light blue means the sketch geometry is not yet fully defined. Something we discuss later in the course, in more detail.
Green = fixed (constraint) lines
Black = constrained
Purple = Projected geometry
Blue = Under defined geometry
how do you get the grid on only during sketch? I noticed that when it goes back out of sketch there is no grid. Makes it easier to see. Thanks for the great tutorial so far.
sorry, figured it out....there is a button at the bottom that controls the grid when not in the sketch command and then a button in the sketch command. Thanks again for the good tutorial.
Hi! Ive followed the videos and have been awesome! Was following the old version but came to this one cause i had an issue. The sweep is saying that somewhere is too sharp but Ive followed this exactly. It will only do the top section, the first bend and then stops at the straight. I'm finding this strange
I can't thank you enough for your brilliant tutorials! Please continue your valuable work! 🙏 Patreoned you. Thank you again!
+1, I don't have Fusion because I don't have Windows but I see the Fusion 360 is much easier to use than FreeCAD, the Fusion 360 is well-programmed tool...
Fusion 360 does work on Mac as well.... or are you on Linux? :)
@@ProductDesignOnline I have Xubuntu and slow laptop... but FreeCAD works.
youre a rockstar
Tsk tsk. Breaking your own rule by not starting with a new component on this one! 😁Great series. Thank you so much.
What is the best mouse to use for executing these sketches? Some of the vertical mice look interesting and useful for architectural design, though they can run into big $$.
If you plan to use Fusion daily, I'd recommend this space mouse: amzn.to/4bECh1t
Note that this mouse is for your non dominant hand and is used with your regular mouse or track pad.
Great tutorials - do you have any plan for when new videos will be released?
Thank you! :)
Day 4 will be available this Friday. Trying to get one a week (typically Friday), but ran into some technical issues last week so had to delay number 4, unfortunately.
Thanks for this. Having problems with my spinning the model using 2nd mouse button. Any ideas? It quit working when I followed the set up instructions on Day 1. Thanks again for the nice pacing of your video!
Consider offering the supporting downloads in a more obvious place at the beginning of the videos.
Can you elaborate? I'm not following what you mean.
Takk!
Thanks for your support 🙏🏼
Another awesome video.Was it by accident that the circle just happened to be at the origin of the sketch. Otherwise a plane would have to constructed on one of the ends of the path which would of been a little bit more challenging.
W tutorial
Is there any benefit of using the sweep command vs the pipe command?
Hi Marcus. Great question! In this case, there's no real benefit to Sweep, as the Pipe command would work as well. Depending on the path shape, the Pipe command will not always work (around bends and such) that can be done with Sweep. Sweep also allows you to choose the profile shape (just a circle in this case), where Pipe lets you only choose from Circle/Square/Rectangle.
@@ProductDesignOnline Ah ok. Thanks for that explanation!
How can I bend inside curved part up like on some of the paper clips?
When I’m doin the sweep, I select path and it hi lights the path in blue but then I get a error code saying the path is tangent to the profile. What is it and How do I fix it.
If i known that this is going to be easy like this then, I would've started earlier
Hi legend in the paper clips tutorial after finishing the sketch the paper clip went to position kinda horizontally but mine after that will go vertically and i have problem to follow your teaching can you help me with this please, thank you for great contents.
3/3
Is there any way to get nice bold and easy to see lines as seen in your video? All of mine seem to be pretty thin, making it very hard to tell what kind of line it is and even what color.
I believe it depends on your monitor/resolution. There's no setting to change sketch line thickness that I'm aware of.
@@ProductDesignOnline I believe you’re correct, I’ll look into this more. Sounds so obvious after hearing that
Is there a reason not to use the pipe function here vs the circle and path?
@ 48 seconds the canvas moves as if you grabbed a hold of it... how doo you move around like that? is there a key or mouse click to hold ?
I'm using an Apply Magic Trackpad. On that, you simply move two fingers around on the trackpad. With most computer mice, press and hold the middle mouse button and move the mouse around to pan.
Can this same technique be used with a C Channel instead of a circle. to say design a car chassis.
Yes. Sweep is very powerful and can be used to create a lot of different shapes 😄
how do you move around without clicking the pan button at the bottom?
I was swiping with 3 fingers on a trackpad. If using a mouse you can click and hold the center scroll wheel and move the mouse to pan.
When not recording videos, I typically prefer a 3D space mouse and would recommend one if you plan to use Fusion a lot.
2:40 I did not understand the significance of the black line. can you explain what the difference is between the black line and blue line. Or what would happen if the sketch was blue instead of black?
Blue (undefined) lines can still be moved around which means that they may get moved unwillingly when you change dimensions. The goal is to fully define sketches so you can update things predictably. This is covered specifically on Day 16, in greater detail.
@@ProductDesignOnline thankyou so much
@@harshilpanchal2229 You're welcome! Happy learning :)
His tutorials are great, but they are even speedier than I like. Sometimes I wish there was a bit more explanation as to the Why, not just the How. I keep kitting Fusion shortcuts in the Video window and screwing up the playback :)
I wish someone would do a video on how to move everything around the workspace (not the design) without having to click on the toolbar at the bottom. I finally figured out the view angle (box in top right), but the I can't figure out how to use the Hand without clicking it's icon :( AutoDesk's "guide" depends on these types of tutorials. Product Documentation is even less useful than Microsoft's - it's basically a gross summary. Not b*ching - sometimes it's a good learning tool to figure it out yourself. Sometimes :)
I also wish someone would explain how to edit some of these design configuration details; for instance, Constraints, "Shell," etc. "D" lets you edit dimensions, not always easily, but I can't figure out how to "see" the constraint definition details, et alone edit (or clear) them. Another is "Shell" - Somehow Kevin was able to edit his Shell in the Glass Bottle. No matter what I do, however, I can't edit it - clicking on the timeline shows it, but doesn't open the config window as his did. Again, not really b*ching - just a wish.
what is the lock doesnt show up?
There is no lock on my sketch, how do I get it to lock?
My lines are all black, the first is vertically constrained, and the others are all perpendicular to each other, so I cannot add constraints or anthing.
Im getting an error "The path is tangent to rhe profile. Try adjusting the path or rotationg the profile." Help, what am I doing wrong?
the line turned blue mening its not fully constraint at about 3:15 how do you fix this
oh i found it. the second to last line was not fully constrained but did not turn blue. btw thanks for this tutorial it is helping me to create new 3d models
More INT videos please just speak slower just abit but it’s fine I just keep going back in your videos I hope you get all the funding to keep you up motivated on sharing your knowledge
Thank you! 🙏🏼
My sketch does not appear fully constrained (3:09), anyone know how to fix this?
I'm sorry, but I'm dumb, but can you give me one real life use case of using this sweep command the other than making paper clips?
Pipes and Tubes
Plumbing pipes
Exhaust pipes
Electrical conduit
Drinking straws
Handles and Grips
Bicycle handles
Tool grips
Drawer pulls
Wires and Cables
Electrical wires
Rope
Cables for electronics
Railings and Guardrails
Staircase railings
Balcony railings
Tracks and Rails
Curtain tracks
Train tracks
Sliding door rails
Hose and Flexible Tubing
Garden hose
Hydraulic hose
Medical tubing
Architectural Molding and Trim
Crown molding
Baseboards
Window trim
Extruded Seals and Gaskets
Rubber seals
Silicone gaskets
Structural Elements
Beams
Columns
Jewelry
Bracelets
Rings with intricate patterns
Automotive Parts
Car body moldings
Custom exhaust manifolds
Furniture Components
Chair legs
Table edges
Decorative Items
Picture frames
Sculptural art pieces