It is definitely not as efficient from a software standpoint, but the disruption to my workflow of having to force myself to change it would lead to a decrease in productivity, and it is not like I cannot produce good designs using my own weird ways. Then I created a construction line from the center of the hole that leads to the cylinder to the hole in the wall of the base. I switched to bottom view and created a sketch on the base (almost like the ceiling for the bottom section). Need a dimension changed? Either sketch it or use press-pull. The new ledge was at the right height so I added it on Fusion.
How can I do that I tried all combinations of clicks I could think of, but I cannot find how to edit parameters of the line. Need a hole bigger? Just sketch a new circle over it an extrude. I have a line that I need to extends from 28 mm to 54mm: The red one is the one I want to extends down. Due to the nature of how I learned CAD and what other software I used, the idea of a chronological parametric model does not fit into my workflow, so everything I do is direct modeling. Autodesk App Store is a marketplace and a web service provided by Autodesk that makes it easy to find and acquire third-party plugins, other companion applications, content and learning materials to customize and extend many Autodesk design and engineering products. Our vision towards technology boosted up many organization and students. Depending on how you learned to use Fusion, or whatever CAD you used before Fusion, you sometimes have old habits that, while they are less efficient, still stick with you because they are more convenient.įor example, I probably have over 1,000 hours in Fusion 360, but I don't have any design with design history, even though that is one of the major selling points of Fusion. We are market leader and always bought new technology in the design field.
Collaborate effortlessly with Autodesk and Procore integrations. I can't speak for Lars specifically, but it most likely comes down to preference and muscle memory. Pro2, 360 camera and iPhone line drawing. Fusion 360's line tool is one of the most common sketch tools in any CAD program and that’s why there are so many ways to access the line tool in Fusion 360.