Awesome advice on building your own basic rendering environment. It really is the difference between a blah rendering and something that can be published, put on a website, or given to a customer!
Hahaha... Well the locla rendering spikes CPU usage to 100%... So your live stream wouldn't have any compute left over to encode... You could set your process affinity for Fusion to not include some cores... Then have your streaming software use the Open cores.
Which makes me wonder what the difference is between them. Autodesk alone has several products for design. I'm an absolute beginner, so i don't know what different uses they have.
I never thought of making a staged environment using CAD & the appearance editor. Always figured I should find environments online. Great video Lars! Thanks for the tips!!
Really great tips Lars, thank you very much! I've been wasting time playing around with different environment setup to no avail. It was worth watching the whole 30mins (hesitated at first) LOL!
I only use Fusion 360 for hobby use, and to keep my brain sharp. I just saw you on Linkedin and then figure hey.... Lars has to have done a render. Best part of video. I like how you say...More money. LOL.
So how does rendering helps when 3d printing? My printer has white filiment so when printing the object will be white no matter what correct. Also i been using tinkercad and i can do pretty much anything people do in fusion 360 right? One of the differences is rendering but how does that helps when printining?
Hi Marco, Not really. Rendering is way older than 3D printing and not really related. You can use rendering if you are designing a table, or a house, or a car, or what ever else you want to see in a virtual environment with real life appearance. Hope this helps
That looks amazing. I tend to create models that look like the one at the beginning. Boring. I'm definitely going use your example to make the models pop when I present them. Thanks! Love the channel!!
How to scale the HDRI image if my model does not fit, i.e if my scale my model it messes with the perspective of the model and it looks fake
Awesome advice on building your own basic rendering environment. It really is the difference between a blah rendering and something that can be published, put on a website, or given to a customer!
Thank you for taking the time to comment! Happy that you found the video useful!!
Hahaha... Well the locla rendering spikes CPU usage to 100%... So your live stream wouldn't have any compute left over to encode... You could set your process affinity for Fusion to not include some cores... Then have your streaming software use the Open cores.
SOOOOOOOOOOO COOL!
Amazing program! LOVE IT! And you are the perfect teacher Lars! :-)
Fusion seems to be so easy, I think its the best modeling software out there for product designers
I totally agree :-)
Which makes me wonder what the difference is between them. Autodesk alone has several products for design. I'm an absolute beginner, so i don't know what different uses they have.
I never thought of making a staged environment using CAD & the appearance editor. Always figured I should find environments online. Great video Lars! Thanks for the tips!!
Really great tips Lars, thank you very much! I've been wasting time playing around with different environment setup to no avail. It was worth watching the whole 30mins (hesitated at first) LOL!
pause at 0:05 and that should be lars's profile picture PLEEEEAAAAAASEEE
lol, Thank you for watching
Thanks, Lars.
Very well explained.
Love your Dutch + Southern accent!
Thank you for watching 👍😊
Thanks for your videos. I just started learning Fusion360 and your videos have been very helpful.
Wow. Never bothered to learn to render until now. This looks amazing and takes the design to a whole new level!
Learning and getting better after each lesson. Thank you.
That is awesome to hear William B. Francis .Thank you for watching the videos
I only use Fusion 360 for hobby use, and to keep my brain sharp. I just saw you on Linkedin and then figure hey.... Lars has to have done a render. Best part of video. I like how you say...More money. LOL.
Nice
Always interesting and so very helpful. Thanks Lars!
This is great! Will use this with my younger students! Such a great way to set up the rendering environment!
liked the touch of adding the decal of the part drawing. Good Idea
Thank you Jack Bryan
So how does rendering helps when 3d printing? My printer has white filiment so when printing the object will be white no matter what correct. Also i been using tinkercad and i can do pretty much anything people do in fusion 360 right? One of the differences is rendering but how does that helps when printining?
Hi Marco, Not really. Rendering is way older than 3D printing and not really related. You can use rendering if you are designing a table, or a house, or a car, or what ever else you want to see in a virtual environment with real life appearance.
Hope this helps
Thanks for really explaining things...I enjoy all your tips.
That looks amazing. I tend to create models that look like the one at the beginning. Boring. I'm definitely going use your example to make the models pop when I present them. Thanks! Love the channel!!
That is awesome to hear Paul Phillips .Thank you for watching the videos
Thank you Lars that was another top and very helpfull video for learners, I love you work and keep it up. Cheers
That is awesome to hear Popcorn Shiner .Thank you for watching the videos
Lars, recording is only showing the title of the video and not what you're doing on your desktop.
Really!? Do you have a minute mark? I just peaked and did not see anything wrong
Great! I have to try this! I can see so many applications for it.
Awesome!
@Lars Christensen, Great video for beginners, thanks so much!
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
i wish there was an option to save camera positions :( otherwise the render environment is perfect for my needs
hah, i just learned about named views in another of your videos. Lars, I've learned so much from your videos, thanks so much, you are awesome :)
WOwwww...... As a Begineer to Rendering i learned a Lot....... thankyou.............
You are so very welcome
That’s sounds sarcastic
Another great video, thanks Lars this was as clear as crystal.
That is awesome to hear Dirk Roggeveen .Thank you for watching the videos
The views doesn't comes
Excellent explanation
amazing video.
Very good tutorial. Thank you
Thank you MechatHeart
Thanks Lars, was very useful!
That is awesome to hear Ruben - YRCNC .Thank you for watching the videos
Why there`s no-one else making fusion 360 beginner tutorials besides him :( Less talking, more straight to the point pleaseeee
Awesome! Thank you Lars!
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
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thx, awesome tutorial!
That is awesome to hear Denis Morales .Thank you for watching the videos
thank you~~
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
thanks a lot
You are so very welcome 👍😊
thank you
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
i love u
shut up, u fake fan
How do You render bottom?