Not saying this is the case. But I imagine if you're working on a 2000mm+ project with manymany small components you don't want to get zoomed out every time you do that. There is a setting where you can reset the home view or and change what it does if you rightclick the "direction cube". So changing your home view to the specific area you're working in might be preferable. But not sure why we get thrown "off screen" so often without knowing why. But I think the issue is rooted in that setting somehow.
@@TylerBeckofTECHESPRESSO So tried the double click and it is an excellent short cut! Saves a lot of grabbing and moving. I have been building very large machines with hundreds of parts for a couple years now that are over 15m long and this helps a lot. Can you do a short video on what you think is the best protocol for setting up large assemblies that are either jointed or at least confined by sketches? I am sure there are some good tips to be had that I dont know about. Each time I do a save it has to re assess the whole model and that can take some time! Cheers.
Fit everything to the screen in Fusion 360...
RUclips algorithm worked. Thanks for this, it was just what I was after. Hope you and your family are all well.
Great Tip for beginners. Thank you
brilliant. Thank you for posting
Thanks! Another helpful tip!
Do you know if there is a hotkey for the "Look At" ?
Let me check
Yes, it helps 🙋♂️
:)
Great tip! I can't believe program doesn't just automatically center part that you are working on...
Not saying this is the case. But I imagine if you're working on a 2000mm+ project with manymany small components you don't want to get zoomed out every time you do that. There is a setting where you can reset the home view or and change what it does if you rightclick the "direction cube". So changing your home view to the specific area you're working in might be preferable.
But not sure why we get thrown "off screen" so often without knowing why. But I think the issue is rooted in that setting somehow.
The double click sounds quick. Gonna try that tomorrow 🙂
Nice!
@@TylerBeckofTECHESPRESSO So tried the double click and it is an excellent short cut! Saves a lot of grabbing and moving. I have been building very large machines with hundreds of parts for a couple years now that are over 15m long and this helps a lot. Can you do a short video on what you think is the best protocol for setting up large assemblies that are either jointed or at least confined by sketches? I am sure there are some good tips to be had that I dont know about. Each time I do a save it has to re assess the whole model and that can take some time! Cheers.