Thank you Trevor! I couldn't do this without the support from Autodesk and the support from the community. Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it very much!
@@wesalnawabi5775 I don’t understand your question. What is the difference between Fusion 360 and ______________ ? Happy to answer once I know what you’d like to compare against.
This is the BEST courses I ever saw. Absolutely clear and crispy English which is awesome for guys with other native languages. like me. You're doing such a great job!!! Thank you!!!
I love how you present about the topics which you present in a very simple and understandable way, even though I am just a beginner; I thoroughly enjoy your presentation. From simple to complex approach is useful for us and please dont stop, keep on continuing doing good job.
Thank you to everyone that joined to watch LIVE as well as to those of you that watched it after (maybe even at 1.75x speed). Making these videos for you is an absolute pleasure of mine. I hope you enjoy it and learn at least 1x new thing. More to come, so stay tuned!
Fantastic Jason. A ton of information in a well conceived, well organized and at a perfect pace. I am amazed at how well you pull off these live streams, especially nearly a full 2 hours worth. I am thinking a pay raise is deserving. Thank you for your efforts....
Wow. Thanks! Excellent demo Jason. I find Fusion very intuitive to use, but Jason's examples of usage are extra useful and - dare I say it - make Fusion fun! I'm hooked. It's great to see software developing so well and with such well organised, high quality resources! I just hope that AutoDesk keeps the clarity, structure and ethos consistent at all levels and when the software complexity increases. Great job!
Hi Jason! @ 1:00:52 at this point, it could be interesting to add that if you navigate to a sketch in the browser and control “right-click” on it, you will find an option to slice (cross section analysis) on whatever plane that sketch is! A well hidden and underused feature! Great work! Loved that tip to fix a imported “non circle” circle!
@ 1:20:39 A quick way to get the length of the path here is to use the "Mesure" tool accessed via the black triangle right of the "Distance" input field. Once selected, your cursor should show a tiny ruler next to it. You can then click on the path and it's length should be entered automatically. Note that if you aren't able to select the path, click once in the void first and you should now be able to select your path (weird bug). Unfortunately, this only works if your path is made of a single profile. Hope this helps
This is amazing. You are an amazing communicator. Thanks very much, this is super useful and very interesting and a great way to sign post ways to learn and experiment. There are so many tools that are out there but without something like these videos, I would have to work longer and harder to get the same results!!
Fantastic live stream, very good explanation, waching it over and over again learn and it is good way to keep important points in mind. Thank’s to Autodesk Fusion 360 team and Jason. All the best.
SUPER SUPER helpful ... brought togther stuff I was still hazy about (as a SWKS escapee:-) ) eg project, intersect etc .. ACE !! looking forward to similar advanced videos from you
I think you did an excellent job, well planned and executed. I got interested in Fusion 360 to design parts for 3D printing, and am learning to love this tool. I'm a retired software developer, so parametric modeling is in my blood, so to speak. Fusion 360 needs a lot of work with respect to parameter management, but the basics are in place.
At about 28:40 you're saying your colleague Tyler draw a Porsche 911 using t-splines in a previous 360 LIVE, I can't find it. Can you help me to find it please ? Thank you !
Jason, Informative webinar. Was looking forward to 3D Sketching; come on 1 minute? I am totally stuck for many weeks on 3D project. Problem getting lines to connect in space. They look like they connect but different angle off by a mile. Keep up the good work.
I planned on spending more time on 3D sketching, but ended up quite exhausted 1:30 minutes in. Tyler's video on 3D sketching may help you. Also, there will likely be more 3D sketching content coming your way.
@@easyriderj I watched Tyler's video, great, but I am forced to use splines. Hit or miss getting line ends to attach to other lines is space. Mostly miss. Didn't know if I have missed something and ended up in a week, month loop with same result, discovering spline ends didn't connect. Looking forward to more videos, Thanks for your help.
Jason, At 49:05 when you drew the circle and applied coincident constraints between the circle and the three points, why did you not choose to simply draw a three point circle and then lock it down? Is there some inherent distrust or bias that makes you uneasy about a three point circle being accurate? Please explain your choice of methods. Why did you apply three coincident constraints to achieve the goal that is available with a standard tool of the three point circle? It sure seemed to be a longer route to a similar result.
Great content! I was curious what went wrong with the fraction input at 21:00 and found this to work as you wanted: 15 ft + 6 in + ( 1 / 8 ) * 1 in. I'd probably enter it as 15 ft + 6 in + (( 1 / 8 ) * 1 in) for clarity.
Thankyou for this tutorial. Very helpful. I recently had that problem when importing a DXF file. I used your method to redraw. Strangely, the original "circle" from the original DXF sketch wasn't even round! It was oblong! I never would've guessed!
At least for exporting SVGs from Affinity Designer, if I make my source (Designer) document 96dpi I can reliably export "selection without background" to SVG and bring it into Fusion 360 and the sizes are correct. My Fusion 360 documents are all in millimetres. Designer doesn't support DXF so I'm glad I figured out the 96dpi trick, as I hated having to scale my SVGs within Fusion360.
Hi, About SVG vs DXF, I don't know if it is coming in a newer version that the one you use at the origin of this post, but when an AI file is saved as SVG, "pseudo circles" (not arcs) can be recognized in Fusion as "real circles". and to get the real size of the illustration just import it at 4/3 scale (difference between 96 and 72 ppp).
That was awesome thankyou ... cleared so many doubts and learned so many things...the only thing i didn't get was project on the surface..every time i tried to do it showed error..
Glad you enjoyed Wakas! I'm not sure why project to surface wasn't working for you. I'd have to see your model. Maybe make a screen recording a post a link to it here?
@@easyriderj Thankyou for the reply sir, AND THANK YOU ALL FOR MAKING SUCH BEAUTIFUL VIDEOS WHICH ARE HELPING US, and i didn't know that you had channel yesterday i was searching you on #instagram #twitter and #linkedin.. i wanna learn about t splines can you please suggest me some videos ???
Hi Jason Great stuff, one remark at 1:10:00 why not setting in the move copy command the pivot to the end of the line , to rotate that one around the end point !
Sorry for the VERY LONG delay. I didn't see this comment until now. Your recommendation is an excellent one. That would be a another great way to accomplish the goal of rotating the line itself.
You could certainly have created a patch of the original "circle", even though it was really a spline. You could also extrude it as a solid and do a bunch of other things with it. The problem, however, is that the result of the extrusion wouldn't be a true cylinder. So, if you wanted to make a construction axis through it, you'd have trouble. Same for when you are making a joint. The center of the spline might be very very very close to the center of what the circle would be, but it could be slightly off. So, I always redraw circles that came from Illustrator. Hope I explained that well enough. Thank you for your support!
For shame! On the pattern on a path example, where you drive the hole along the corner path (1:20:20), you said you need to know the exact length of that weird line, but you do NOT disuss how to figure out the exact length of that snaked-like line using the (very obtuse) tool of “measure” drop-down in the Distance dialog box. Please explain how to use the “measure” drop down in the Distance entry box - even for a much simpler rectangle sketch. I have spent probably 20 hours trying to figure out how the measure tool works in this context and others. That “measure” tool use is very frustrating and non-intuitive.
Just though that because you have also currency as units you could have a model that its dimensions are related to how much you are willing to pay for it :)
hi Jason, a bit after @18:45 you said that "we don't do 4 and an eighth" - well, actually you do... following your encouragement I have created the following video ua-cam.com/video/9nucnmiA1pU/v-deo.html showing how to do fractions and what are the limits of using fractions in fusion. I also explaining what went wrong circa @21:37 and expanded a bit more in usage of units. note that near the end I have encountered an odd bug that I would love to know if you can explain....
Approx 24 min in you're talking radius/diameter measurements for rectangular structures, which throws MY processor for a loop. Furthermore, at this point you are INTENDING to mirror the sketch (and its derivative body) along both X and Y axes, but how on earth would Fusion know of such intentions so as to kick out the doubled dimension as it obviously did? Done LOST me, Festus!
Hands down, the best Fusion 360 sketching tutorial I've watched. Just superb. Thank you!
Thank you Trevor! I couldn't do this without the support from Autodesk and the support from the community. Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it very much!
@@easyriderj what is difference between fusion 360?
@@wesalnawabi5775 I don’t understand your question. What is the difference between Fusion 360 and ______________ ? Happy to answer once I know what you’d like to compare against.
@@easyriderj sorry i was asking about difference between fusion 360 and 360 live
@@wesalnawabi5775 360 LIVE is a UA-cam LIVE STREAM where we teach people how to use Fusion 360.
This is the BEST courses I ever saw. Absolutely clear and crispy English which is awesome for guys with other native languages. like me. You're doing such a great job!!! Thank you!!!
I love how you present about the topics which you present in a very simple and understandable way, even though I am just a beginner; I thoroughly enjoy your presentation. From simple to complex approach is useful for us and please dont stop, keep on continuing doing good job.
Thank you for your support Tikure!
Finally feel like I understand sketching after weeks. These two videos are pure gold. Thank you @Jason.
You are most welcome. Thank you for your support
Thank you to everyone that joined to watch LIVE as well as to those of you that watched it after (maybe even at 1.75x speed). Making these videos for you is an absolute pleasure of mine. I hope you enjoy it and learn at least 1x new thing. More to come, so stay tuned!
One more thing. Turns out you can type out 6'8' instead of 6ft + 8in. Thank you Peter for the tip!
Fantastic Jason. A ton of information in a well conceived, well organized and at a perfect pace. I am amazed at how well you pull off these live streams, especially nearly a full 2 hours worth. I am thinking a pay raise is deserving. Thank you for your efforts....
Thank you Jason, very well prepared screencast. Lots of helpful information. Perfect. It is always a pleasure watching your screencasts.
Really great work as always Jason; it's much appreciated.
Wow. Thanks! Excellent demo Jason. I find Fusion very intuitive to use, but Jason's examples of usage are extra useful and - dare I say it - make Fusion fun! I'm hooked. It's great to see software developing so well and with such well organised, high quality resources! I just hope that AutoDesk keeps the clarity, structure and ethos consistent at all levels and when the software complexity increases. Great job!
Hi Jason! @ 1:00:52 at this point, it could be interesting to add that if you navigate to a sketch in the browser and control “right-click” on it, you will find an option to slice (cross section analysis) on whatever plane that sketch is! A well hidden and underused feature!
Great work! Loved that tip to fix a imported “non circle” circle!
@ 1:20:39 A quick way to get the length of the path here is to use the "Mesure" tool accessed via the black triangle right of the "Distance" input field. Once selected, your cursor should show a tiny ruler next to it. You can then click on the path and it's length should be entered automatically. Note that if you aren't able to select the path, click once in the void first and you should now be able to select your path (weird bug). Unfortunately, this only works if your path is made of a single profile. Hope this helps
That's exactly the information I was searching for. Thank you!
I am an engineer, finally I am learning the way I like to learn, thanks Jason!
I watched this on 1.75 speed . Thanks for the knowledge 🙂 great work
Very good instructor. And very competent too.... excellent explanations of the “traps” and how to avoid them!!!
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Another super helpful refresher with some new tips including Intersection! I didn't know about 3D sketches - awesome stuff. Thanks!
Fantastic course. Almost two hours of non stop explanations. You are a beast!
Mateyhv1 thank you for your support!
My favorite are the 5 projection tools. Fantastic tutorial, thanks !
This is amazing. You are an amazing communicator. Thanks very much, this is super useful and very interesting and a great way to sign post ways to learn and experiment. There are so many tools that are out there but without something like these videos, I would have to work longer and harder to get the same results!!
Fantastic live stream, very good explanation, waching it over and over again learn and it is good way to keep important points in mind. Thank’s to Autodesk Fusion 360 team and Jason. All the best.
Thank you for your support Ekrem!
That was awesome, thanks! 6 weeks into CAD & F360, I should have watched this when I started. :) 🇦🇺
SUPER SUPER helpful ... brought togther stuff I was still hazy about (as a SWKS escapee:-) ) eg project, intersect etc .. ACE !! looking forward to similar advanced videos from you
Thank you Mark. more to come!
Wow , just 2 weeks on fusion 360. Best course i've seen. thx
I am very happy to learn a lot. Thank you, Jason !
Keep em coming!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Excellent video. Thanks very much. Your explanations are very easy to follow. All the best to you.
I think you did an excellent job, well planned and executed. I got interested in Fusion 360 to design parts for 3D printing, and am learning to love this tool. I'm a retired software developer, so parametric modeling is in my blood, so to speak. Fusion 360 needs a lot of work with respect to parameter management, but the basics are in place.
Loved it! It was very helpful, thanks!
Very long. Worth every minute.
It was a lot longer than I anticipated. By the end, I was quite exhausted. Glad you enjoyed it though. More to come!
At about 28:40 you're saying your colleague Tyler draw a Porsche 911 using t-splines in a previous 360 LIVE, I can't find it. Can you help me to find it please ? Thank you !
Excellent!!! Love this video. More content at this level, please. Awesome
Thanks jason! this is a great refresher
Superb video. I've learnt a lot of very useful techniques and new tools. Thank you.
Very much appreciate these and your teaching style, thanks.
Concise and informative.
A lot to digest. Thank you.
Great video!
you are referring to a colleague of yours who designed a porsche 911 in a previous livestream, can you please post the link? thank you
wow !!! very nice class. I enjoy. thanks
Thank you!
Very cool, relaxed and clear. Thanks your a gent
Jason, Informative webinar. Was looking forward to 3D Sketching; come on 1 minute? I am totally stuck for many weeks on 3D project. Problem getting lines to connect in space. They look like they connect but different angle off by a mile. Keep up the good work.
See Tyler's recent video on 3D sketching:
ua-cam.com/video/ymsTb1HuHus/v-deo.html
Really helpful.
I planned on spending more time on 3D sketching, but ended up quite exhausted 1:30 minutes in. Tyler's video on 3D sketching may help you. Also, there will likely be more 3D sketching content coming your way.
@@easyriderj I watched Tyler's video, great, but I am forced to use splines. Hit or miss getting line ends to attach to other lines is space. Mostly miss. Didn't know if I have missed something and ended up in a week, month loop with same result, discovering spline ends didn't connect. Looking forward to more videos, Thanks for your help.
great video. Thank you
Thank you, I learned a bunch today.
Jason, At 49:05 when you drew the circle and applied coincident constraints between the circle and the three points, why did you not choose to simply draw a three point circle and then lock it down? Is there some inherent distrust or bias that makes you uneasy about a three point circle being accurate? Please explain your choice of methods. Why did you apply three coincident constraints to achieve the goal that is available with a standard tool of the three point circle? It sure seemed to be a longer route to a similar result.
Great content!
I was curious what went wrong with the fraction input at 21:00 and found this to work as you wanted: 15 ft + 6 in + ( 1 / 8 ) * 1 in. I'd probably enter it as 15 ft + 6 in + (( 1 / 8 ) * 1 in) for clarity.
Thank you Jason.It was veryhelpfull
Thankyou for this tutorial. Very helpful. I recently had that problem when importing a DXF file. I used your method to redraw. Strangely, the original "circle" from the original DXF sketch wasn't even round! It was oblong! I never would've guessed!
James Harrott glad this live stream proved useful for you. That’s what it’s all about.
At least for exporting SVGs from Affinity Designer, if I make my source (Designer) document 96dpi I can reliably export "selection without background" to SVG and bring it into Fusion 360 and the sizes are correct. My Fusion 360 documents are all in millimetres. Designer doesn't support DXF so I'm glad I figured out the 96dpi trick, as I hated having to scale my SVGs within Fusion360.
thank you very much , this is a really useful tutorial
Just wondering because I have some issues with it: How do you move around so smoothly? (I mean Orbit not just left-right and up-down) like in 1:33:25
Hi,
About SVG vs DXF, I don't know if it is coming in a newer version that the one you use at the origin of this post, but when an AI file is saved as SVG, "pseudo circles" (not arcs) can be recognized in Fusion as "real circles". and to get the real size of the illustration just import it at 4/3 scale (difference between 96 and 72 ppp).
That was awesome thankyou ... cleared so many doubts and learned so many things...the only thing i didn't get was project on the surface..every time i tried to do it showed error..
Glad you enjoyed Wakas! I'm not sure why project to surface wasn't working for you. I'd have to see your model. Maybe make a screen recording a post a link to it here?
@@easyriderj Thankyou for the reply sir, AND THANK YOU ALL FOR MAKING SUCH BEAUTIFUL VIDEOS WHICH ARE HELPING US, and i didn't know that you had channel yesterday i was searching you on #instagram #twitter and #linkedin.. i wanna learn about t splines can you please suggest me some videos ???
where are the other webinars? Was hoping for the CAM with Wayne & Devon. No where to found.
Exellent video, thank U so much!
hi i would like to view part 1 but cannot find it
thank you
Fantastic!
cool tip about the diameter dimension around 24:00
Hi Jason Great stuff, one remark at 1:10:00 why not setting in the move copy command the pivot to the end of the line , to rotate that one around the end point !
Sorry for the VERY LONG delay. I didn't see this comment until now. Your recommendation is an excellent one. That would be a another great way to accomplish the goal of rotating the line itself.
Fantastic
amazing tutorial thank you
where should I do exercise'? and thank you very much for your work
Jason u are an absolute natural, have a question, would the patch command have worked on the 3 point spline @48:19?
You could certainly have created a patch of the original "circle", even though it was really a spline. You could also extrude it as a solid and do a bunch of other things with it. The problem, however, is that the result of the extrusion wouldn't be a true cylinder. So, if you wanted to make a construction axis through it, you'd have trouble. Same for when you are making a joint. The center of the spline might be very very very close to the center of what the circle would be, but it could be slightly off. So, I always redraw circles that came from Illustrator. Hope I explained that well enough. Thank you for your support!
Quality Man, Quality.Thanks again! But I just can't help smile to myself thinking about an ice tray that's 1.6 metres in length and 1 meter wide?
For shame! On the pattern on a path example, where you drive the hole along the corner path (1:20:20), you said you need to know the exact length of that weird line, but you do NOT disuss how to figure out the exact length of that snaked-like line using the (very obtuse) tool of “measure” drop-down in the Distance dialog box. Please explain how to use the “measure” drop down in the Distance entry box - even for a much simpler rectangle sketch. I have spent probably 20 hours trying to figure out how the measure tool works in this context and others. That “measure” tool use is very frustrating and non-intuitive.
More!!!
Just though that because you have also currency as units you could have a model that its dimensions are related to how much you are willing to pay for it :)
Eyal Peleg I haven’t tried that yet. But.. I was able to get the parameters table to calculate pricing for me. I found that very helpful.
Please make parameters work across different files!!!
This is already possible. I highly recommend watching our tutorials on the DERIVE command. You can use it to bring in parameters from another file.
can I mirror a 3d sketch?
Top!
Still can't reference a driven dimension like you can in Solidworks, Inventor.... which is beyond sad in 2021
As of last week’s update, this is now possible. Problem solved
@@easyriderj yes, great news!
hi Jason, a bit after @18:45 you said that "we don't do 4 and an eighth" - well, actually you do...
following your encouragement I have created the following video ua-cam.com/video/9nucnmiA1pU/v-deo.html showing how to do fractions and what are the limits of using fractions in fusion. I also explaining what went wrong circa @21:37 and expanded a bit more in usage of units. note that near the end I have encountered an odd bug that I would love to know if you can explain....
Approx 24 min in you're talking radius/diameter measurements for rectangular structures, which throws MY processor for a loop. Furthermore, at this point you are INTENDING to mirror the sketch (and its derivative body) along both X and Y axes, but how on earth would Fusion know of such intentions so as to kick out the doubled dimension as it obviously did? Done LOST me, Festus!
Too much info. And no time to digest it. Can't compute, overload, abort mission....