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@@mcorrade That is super kind of you to say. I don’t know if that is even possible. I’m just glad that people are benefiting from these tutorials. Thanks for your encouragement. Stay tuned for more!
Great stuff. About the last circular pattern, what if you didn't know the quantity but you did want them say 2' apart? I did not see the option to give it a dimension?
Thank you for your comment and support! Great question too! Entering a specific distance is not an option, because the last and first feature won’t be evenly spaced. That’s why Fusion only uses a whole number as a quantity so that it can evenly space everything. However, by using a formula we can get very close to the quantity needed so that the approximate spacing is acquired. Here’s the formula: Outer diameter x Pi = outer circumference Outer circumference / distance apart = quantity of pattern (rounded to the nearest whole number) So, let’s assume your basket is 12 inches in diameter (OD) and your spacing is approximately 2 inches (S). Calculate the following formula to use for the quantity: (OD * PI) / S = (round this number to the nearest whole number) (12*PI)/2 = 18.849 18.849 rounded = 19. So, a quantity of 19 will space the pattern very close to a 2” distance between. Let me know if that works for you!
Thank you! I had a few issues sketching this one but I got it done. Very cool!
Wow, you’re on a roll with all these tutorials! Keep it up!
New to your channel, finding them so helpful. Binge watching all the tutorials! Glad I can go back & watch them again ❤ thanks
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Awesome to hear! Thanks for letting us know. If you have time, please share something that you have specifically benefited from. Also, if there is something else you’d like to learn, please don’t hesitate to let us know. Thanks again!
I've seen many many 360 tutorials and this one is one of the best. I hope you rocket to 100k
@@mcorrade That is super kind of you to say. I don’t know if that is even possible. I’m just glad that people are benefiting from these tutorials. Thanks for your encouragement. Stay tuned for more!
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Great stuff. About the last circular pattern, what if you didn't know the quantity but you did want them say 2' apart? I did not see the option to give it a dimension?
Thank you for your comment and support!
Great question too! Entering a specific distance is not an option, because the last and first feature won’t be evenly spaced. That’s why Fusion only uses a whole number as a quantity so that it can evenly space everything. However, by using a formula we can get very close to the quantity needed so that the approximate spacing is acquired. Here’s the formula:
Outer diameter x Pi = outer circumference
Outer circumference / distance apart = quantity of pattern (rounded to the nearest whole number)
So, let’s assume your basket is 12 inches in diameter (OD) and your spacing is approximately 2 inches (S). Calculate the following formula to use for the quantity:
(OD * PI) / S = (round this number to the nearest whole number)
(12*PI)/2 = 18.849
18.849 rounded = 19.
So, a quantity of 19 will space the pattern very close to a 2” distance between.
Let me know if that works for you!