Hello I am have issues getting the second row of spheres to sit in between the the spheres of the first row. When I try to use the coincident tool to bring down the sketch, there is nothing that fusion will let me click on.
Thank you for the great tutorial! My issue is that when I scale the second body, 2 vases are overlapping each other. As the end result, the “blobs” have cuts only on half of their surface, while the second half is smooth. Any ideas on what might be wrong?
Hello! There may be a problem with the pivot point that determines the center location of scaling. Please make sure that the in the scale command is correctly selected. It should be either the center of the coordinate system or the origin.
I just had the same issue! I figured out that you have to change the x and y axis scale to .98, not the z axis: the z axis stays at 1. This allows the scaled version to have a narrower length and width while retaining the same height, thus eliminating the mismatching bubbles.
Thanks for the video. What should the users who do not use Cura do? I can't apply the same settings, as my slicer does not probably have those. I use Bambu Studio
Hello! Thanks. I`m pretty sure that you can find same settings in any slicer. They just named differently. So simple google like " Cura vase mode in bambu studio " Should help
You certainly have an interesting understanding of the value you're providing recreating generic Fusion vase tutorials on UA-cam and asking $10 or more for these "advanced" models on Thangs! :)
correct me if i'm wrong but is your whole "shtick" just copying that uau project company? even your "original" designs are just blatant rip offs. maybe i'm missing something but yeah not a good look my dude
We all start some where dude, every artists steals thats how it evolves. Some designs are blatant rip offs and some are his own inspired by UAU project.
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lol what 😆
Oh I know you! I saw your video about the big F key! Printing sounds is my fav part :D
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Hello I am have issues getting the second row of spheres to sit in between the the spheres of the first row. When I try to use the coincident tool to bring down the sketch, there is nothing that fusion will let me click on.
Same problem I had and I noticed that the box on the right was activated "3D sketch"... just uncheck it like in the video
@@ed5564 wow thank you for catching that
Thank you for the great tutorial!
My issue is that when I scale the second body, 2 vases are overlapping each other.
As the end result, the “blobs” have cuts only on half of their surface, while the second half is smooth. Any ideas on what might be wrong?
Hello! There may be a problem with the pivot point that determines the center location of scaling. Please make sure that the in the scale command is correctly selected. It should be either the center of the coordinate system or the origin.
I just had the same issue! I figured out that you have to change the x and y axis scale to .98, not the z axis: the z axis stays at 1. This allows the scaled version to have a narrower length and width while retaining the same height, thus eliminating the mismatching bubbles.
@@santinoarmenta1780thanks for explaining it, I’ve spent 1 hr to figure out 😁
How can I do the same scale trick for the pyramid shaped pattern vase
Thanks for the video. What should the users who do not use Cura do? I can't apply the same settings, as my slicer does not probably have those. I use Bambu Studio
Hello! Thanks. I`m pretty sure that you can find same settings in any slicer. They just named differently. So simple google like " Cura vase mode in bambu studio " Should help
Thanks. Found it 😂
I’ve been looking for this for such a long timeeee
You are welcome)
Nicely done. Thank you. I'll let you know how the print comes out.
Hi, do you know and can you recommend a tutorial for the same „result“ but with rhino and grasshopper? would really appreciate it, kind regards
Hello! Unfortunately not. Grasshopper make me nuts and that why i do it in CAD
Amazing design! Such inspiration;)
Thanks a lot =))))
Thank you very much! I've learned a lot of new things, opening up exciting new possibilities.
This is a lifesaver thank you
Have you tried making this in freecad ? If yes. Please share
Какое замечательное музыкальное произведения играет в титрах, я аж прослезился!
Wow, nice job, man!
Thanks man 🙂
So difficult to get the Coincident option to work
Good job! Really cool design as well
Thank to guys of mine 😁
Same design as that of fusion 360 school but probably simpler. So with Fusion 360 several ways to achieve the same result. Thanks a lot from France
Thank you =)
Cute intro❤
Keep up the good work !
Mercy
Great!
Thx
Thank you!
You certainly have an interesting understanding of the value you're providing recreating generic Fusion vase tutorials on UA-cam and asking $10 or more for these "advanced" models on Thangs! :)
Thank you!
You are welcome
Nice🔫
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ı did it. but it will be 1300 gr. So you dont have to have it
You have to activate the vase mode tho =)
correct me if i'm wrong but is your whole "shtick" just copying that uau project company? even your "original" designs are just blatant rip offs. maybe i'm missing something but yeah not a good look my dude
Yeap, call me Copy Ninja Shinobi 🥷
@@Kowafatcompany well that sucks. you clearly got the skills why not do your own thing
WIP
We all start some where dude, every artists steals thats how it evolves. Some designs are blatant rip offs and some are his own inspired by UAU project.
@@isekaistudio1581 I totally agree but to do that you steal ideas and make them you're own. these are just 1-1 copies. thats it