Excellent, easy-to-follow instructions that cover lots of product features. I'm coming from direct modeling, and this one video kick-started my Fusion journey. I'll stick to your tutorials!
A great tutorial, but; you work very smoothly and it's great to watch you work for sure. I think, however, that the way you explain the stuff is not very precise and could be more detailed. You might expect people to have passed a certain threshold in their learning before trying to design stuff like this, but I think you could add more detail to your explanation. By going the extra mile and breaking down each step, you'd ensure that everyone can follow along, no matter their level of expertise. You clearly can explain things, so I think it'd be good to expect people to not know all the steps as well as you think they might.
Thank you for the feedback. It is always a balance between too much info and not enough. It is also a good reminder that different viewers come to the video with different knowledge, prior experience.
This tutorial was brilliant, thank you. As a request, could you do a tutorial with a similar style, but as a split cup paint pourer. I tried modifying and working with this, but I failed miserably. Cheers
That looks like a fun shape to model in Fusion 360 . I would probably make a series of sketches stacked on top of each other. One would be the base of the split paint pour container. The next would be the bottom of the spout, then another one for the middle of the spout potentially and then the top of the spout. Then make a loft in between all the sketches. Shell out the form. And add the dividers. After a couple more fillets it should be done.
Excellent, easy-to-follow instructions that cover lots of product features. I'm coming from direct modeling, and this one video kick-started my Fusion journey. I'll stick to your tutorials!
Yes, both direct modeling and parametric modeling have their place depending on the project and goals
Thank you so much, I just started an engineering class not too long ago, and your video helped me better understand Fusion 360. Thank you so much
Glad it helped 👍 post any Fusion 360 questions and have fun modeling
It would be cool if you had a video explaining some of the more difficult fusion functions
You might allready have that, lol. I’m just checking
A great tutorial, but; you work very smoothly and it's great to watch you work for sure. I think, however, that the way you explain the stuff is not very precise and could be more detailed. You might expect people to have passed a certain threshold in their learning before trying to design stuff like this, but I think you could add more detail to your explanation. By going the extra mile and breaking down each step, you'd ensure that everyone can follow along, no matter their level of expertise. You clearly can explain things, so I think it'd be good to expect people to not know all the steps as well as you think they might.
Thank you for the feedback. It is always a balance between too much info and not enough.
It is also a good reminder that different viewers come to the video with different knowledge, prior experience.
Very nice. Thx for your videos
Glad you liked it 👍
Thanks, you helped me a lot!
Glad it helped 👍
This tutorial was brilliant, thank you. As a request, could you do a tutorial with a similar style, but as a split cup paint pourer. I tried modifying and working with this, but I failed miserably.
Cheers
That looks like a fun shape to model in Fusion 360 .
I would probably make a series of sketches stacked on top of each other. One would be the base of the split paint pour container. The next would be the bottom of the spout, then another one for the middle of the spout potentially and then the top of the spout.
Then make a loft in between all the sketches. Shell out the form. And add the dividers. After a couple more fillets it should be done.
@@WhatMakeArt thank you. I'll have a crack at it.
Let me know how it goes 🎨🍵