Outstanding series, I can feel myself getting smarter. On the render settings screen, it said "2 credits required" at the bottom. Is that a fee associated with doing the cloud rendering?
Thanks Mark!! I think those credits apply if you are on a paid version of Fusion. They do impact the free usage some (limits on certain rendering scenarios) but I’ve never had to pay for a render. Sometimes I’ll just use local render so I don’t have I wait in a Queue.
Doug, so much of this is still over my head, but it was still interesting to see the steps you went through. You are so thorough! Great job on the video! Oh & nice shirt. ;)
Thanks so much for this excellent series! One think puzzles me on your setup for photorealistic renderings. Why are you selecting the pull tab as the location for depth of field setting? I get that you want that part to be sharp with a decrease in shapness towards the back. But to me, the rendering of the box is very blurry along much of its length. If it were a photo, I would have advised the photographer to change lighting/settings to get better DoF. Since DoF sets the *midpoint* of the distance range where focus is sharpest, why not position the reference for DoF a little farther back along the box? Placed properly, the pull tab will still be 'sharp' and more of the box length will also be sharp, with decreasing sharpness along its length. Also what's up with the Credits for rendering? You never mention them...
Hey Steve! Glad you enjoyed the series. The credits I think apply more to the paid version of Fusion. The only time it’s been an issue with the non paid license was when I tried to render an animation at some huge credit number in one go - it just didn’t allow it. But for one off renders as long as it’s not too high res (like super high) it’s not been an issue. As far as depth of field, that would totally be up to artistic direction as well as the goal of the render. If the goal is to show off the whole box, a much smaller setting as well as a different focus point would help. Even in normal photography I often prefer one detail to be in crisp focus, though I’d control how blurry the rest is with the aperture.
Awesome series.......You really know your stuff. I've been using Fusion for CNC and 3D printing. And it's great for that but, I've been struggling with using it for my woodworking. I hope you show the best way to make a cut list. Thanks Doug. Subscribed !
Excellent video. Hit the sweet spot between what I already know and what I didn't. I love taking a sequence of 3 shots: the wireframe model, the rendered model, and the actual woodworked object.
Thanks Darran! I’m glad there were a few things you could pick up. I wish I could control focal length in the wireframe view so I could render a matching wireframe to overlay or fade into the finished render! But I have done that model vs final before and it is so cool!
Another excellent video Doug. Learnt loads. Please keep them coming. If your able to incorporate putting in a custom title block in the upcoming drawing video that would be appreciated. Cheers
Exactly. I know it’s coming in a future fusion 360 update and you currently need to use AutoCAD (or something similar) to create the title block, but I’m not familiar with AutoCAD and have struggled a bit here. Would also welcome a standard workshop drawing template setup with how you efficiently produce drawings with cut;oats etc. Thanks again
Thank you so much man. Since I am a beginner to the software, i see several videos everyday but most of them are not helpful and straightforward as this video. This is straight to the point. thanks again
Finding Simon brought me to your channel. He featured your channel as one of his favorite 20 channels to watch on his 20,000 sub celebration. I've you and look forward to watching your video. I love woodworking projects! I'm no pro like you, but I did lay a herringbone pattern out of palette wood on my kitchen floor. It's a big kitchen in a really old house. Thanks for your videos! I hope to learn a lot.
Thanks for letting me know how you found my channel! I wasn’t aware of his shout out until you mentioned it! I was able to leave him a thanks over on his 20k video. Hope you enjoy the videos!
Excellent video series! I'm new to Fusion 360 so this video was very helpful to me. I appreciate the time that you took to put it together and will look forward to Part 4.
Hi Tom! I’m glad you are enjoying the series! I haven’t forgotten about part 4, but it’s been on the back burner. I’ll see if I can get it out within the next month. Thanks for watching.
Hands down, one of the best Fusion 360 tutorials I have seen. Subscribed!
Outstanding series, I can feel myself getting smarter. On the render settings screen, it said "2 credits required" at the bottom. Is that a fee associated with doing the cloud rendering?
Thanks Mark!! I think those credits apply if you are on a paid version of Fusion. They do impact the free usage some (limits on certain rendering scenarios) but I’ve never had to pay for a render. Sometimes I’ll just use local render so I don’t have I wait in a Queue.
Well done. I learned a TON, and will definitely use these techniques. Thank you for this.
Thanks Gordon! I’m so glad it was helpful!! Thanks for taking the time to leave an encouraging comment!
Thank you so much for this
Doug, so much of this is still over my head, but it was still interesting to see the steps you went through. You are so thorough! Great job on the video! Oh & nice shirt. ;)
Thanks Bruce! And yes, that is quite a nice shirt I was wearing, haha.
thanks a lot for this amazing tutorial! I´ve learned more than in my school in a fraction of the time, ¡Muchas Gracias!
I've learned more in this video series and the one from jay Bates then i have in the last month of learning Fusion! Thank you.
Awesome video. Long but exactly what I needed. I don’t think you could have made it shorter.
mind blown with Fusion 360. looking foreward to making printable plans.
Thanks so much for this excellent series! One think puzzles me on your setup for photorealistic renderings. Why are you selecting the pull tab as the location for depth of field setting? I get that you want that part to be sharp with a decrease in shapness towards the back. But to me, the rendering of the box is very blurry along much of its length. If it were a photo, I would have advised the photographer to change lighting/settings to get better DoF. Since DoF sets the *midpoint* of the distance range where focus is sharpest, why not position the reference for DoF a little farther back along the box? Placed properly, the pull tab will still be 'sharp' and more of the box length will also be sharp, with decreasing sharpness along its length. Also what's up with the Credits for rendering? You never mention them...
Hey Steve! Glad you enjoyed the series. The credits I think apply more to the paid version of Fusion. The only time it’s been an issue with the non paid license was when I tried to render an animation at some huge credit number in one go - it just didn’t allow it. But for one off renders as long as it’s not too high res (like super high) it’s not been an issue. As far as depth of field, that would totally be up to artistic direction as well as the goal of the render. If the goal is to show off the whole box, a much smaller setting as well as a different focus point would help. Even in normal photography I often prefer one detail to be in crisp focus, though I’d control how blurry the rest is with the aperture.
Super stoked for Part 4!!! Your videos are AMAZING! Keep it up!
Thanks Scott! Was just practicing flow for part 4 tonight.
Terrific! I am curious what your backstory is in woodworking and in F360.
5.9K subscribers? how do you not have a million!? Totally subbed now.
Thanks Matthew! That is super kind of you to say!! And thanks for the sub 👍
Hi Doug! Great series on Fusion 360. Just started learning it and your videos are a great help. Please make more!
Thank you! I’m glad you find them useful!
Awesome series.......You really know your stuff. I've been using Fusion for CNC and 3D printing. And it's great for that but, I've been struggling with using it for my woodworking. I hope you show the best way to make a cut list. Thanks Doug. Subscribed !
Thank you! I’m glad it was useful to you even with your existing Fusion experience. Mine is the reverse, I’ve not used it for 3D printing or CNC yet!
+1 for the cut list
Great video, are the Fusion 360 files for your box still available?
Excellent video. Hit the sweet spot between what I already know and what I didn't. I love taking a sequence of 3 shots: the wireframe model, the rendered model, and the actual woodworked object.
Thanks Darran! I’m glad there were a few things you could pick up. I wish I could control focal length in the wireframe view so I could render a matching wireframe to overlay or fade into the finished render! But I have done that model vs final before and it is so cool!
Another excellent video Doug. Learnt loads. Please keep them coming. If your able to incorporate putting in a custom title block in the upcoming drawing video that would be appreciated. Cheers
Thanks Mark! Are asking about how to create your own default title block for new drawings or something else? I’m so glad you found the video useful!
Exactly. I know it’s coming in a future fusion 360 update and you currently need to use AutoCAD (or something similar) to create the title block, but I’m not familiar with AutoCAD and have struggled a bit here. Would also welcome a standard workshop drawing template setup with how you efficiently produce drawings with cut;oats etc. Thanks again
Thank you so much man. Since I am a beginner to the software, i see several videos everyday but most of them are not helpful and straightforward as this video. This is straight to the point. thanks again
Thank you, nice tips
Finding Simon brought me to your channel. He featured your channel as one of his favorite 20 channels to watch on his 20,000 sub celebration. I've you and look forward to watching your video. I love woodworking projects! I'm no pro like you, but I did lay a herringbone pattern out of palette wood on my kitchen floor. It's a big kitchen in a really old house. Thanks for your videos! I hope to learn a lot.
Thanks for letting me know how you found my channel! I wasn’t aware of his shout out until you mentioned it! I was able to leave him a thanks over on his 20k video. Hope you enjoy the videos!
I'm sure I will. I adore woodworking!
This Video was very useful. Thank you very much
Thank you for sharing
Excellent tutorial! I'll have to watch the other parts too and will definitely use some of these tips.
awesome isn't enough....what a job, you're a skilled man !!!!
Super glad to see you post this. I have learned so many things that I didn't even know that I didn't know. Great job again. Thanks, Doug.
Thanks so much Darin! Your renderings of the plywood cart looked great!
DN Handcrafted They would've looked better if I had seen this before. :)
Btw the link in the description to the part four is incorrect, is has a : at the end.
Your videos oooze quality!!!! Thanks for putting these together and making them an absolute pleasure to watch!
so cool! I've been happyly wanting for part three
Thanks Drew!
Excellent video series! I'm new to Fusion 360 so this video was very helpful to me. I appreciate the time that you took to put it together and will look forward to Part 4.
Amazing! Tutorial. Thanks for all the effort and hard work in bringing this. Looking forward for part 4
I guess I am kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good website to stream new series online?
This has been a great series... when can we expect to see episode 4?
Thanks
Hi Tom! I’m glad you are enjoying the series! I haven’t forgotten about part 4, but it’s been on the back burner. I’ll see if I can get it out within the next month. Thanks for watching.
Wow stunning, only seen part 4. Learned a lot, thanks!
Great stuff, I love this series. I hope you will do more videos too!
Thank you! I’m working on a project video, but haven’t forgotten about part four!
Keep it up !! this is great love what you are doing !!!
Thanks so much Gary!!
Great job. This series has been a real helpful tool.
Thanks Brendan!
Thank you very much! 😃 this helped me a lot 💗
One the greatest series to learn fusion! Part 4 is sure going to be awesome.
Really waiting for it
Really valuable tuition. Thank you.
You are welcome! Glad it was useful to you!
Is that a native render?
Wow man..wow
Great Series! Any idea on when we might see part 4?
Thanks Matt! Hopefully in the next few weeks. I’ve done some prepping for it, but haven’t started recording yet. Sorry it’s not already available!
@@DNHandcrafted No problem! Thanks for the reply. Can't wait to see the next part.
so good!Thanks♪(・ω・)ノ
hi did the 4th part come out ?
*subbed.
I can't wait to see part 4. Thanks, man!!!
Awesome! It is coming... though it’s been quite the wait. Thanks for the comment.