Thanks Lars. I am studying architecture and I am one of the few which uses Fusion as it hasn't been discovered in my cluster yet. People are still using Rhino for model making and are exporting to other software for manufacturing(!!). I am an active fusion apostle! The only feature that I was craving for from rhino was the ability to export any view into a line drawing which you could later on work in photoshop for presentation etc. It turns out the feature was there. Fusion once again is so ahead. Thanks to all of you who contribute to this amazing software. I wonder if there is anyway of controlling the colour and specific line-weight in the 2D workspace. When I export with line-weights the whole drawing is distorted and there appears to be no transitioning from fat lines to thin. It would be great if we could choose the thinest and the thickest line for instance. Is that possible today? Thats a thing which is very sought after in the architecture/drawing student world. Thanks again!
Hi Demetris Ktorides Thank you for watching! ANd for the great comment! I know the developers are working on more 2D drawing features and line weight is for sure one they have on their list....You can go to the idea station and vote it up so it gets higher priority: forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-ideastation/idb-p/125
Lars Christensen actually I am more curious about joints but just a simple model is also cool for tutorial. Btw - keep going ! You are making great videos !
Thanks. Been wanting this as a feature for ages but hadn't realized it was already there.
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Lars, very nice little detail to know about. I'm on my way to being "BETTER".
"Look At" - fantastic - thank you for this video!
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Let me add this, Beatiful !
Lars, as usually, a great video! Helped me with resolving the problem I was struggling with creating a custom drawing for my design.
That is awesome to hear Alex Zarenin .Thank you for watching the videos
glad to see u lars, tanx for tutorials, it so helpful:D
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Happy birthday to your good lady Lars, have a great evening together.
Thank you my friend!!
2:30 - He's making the Superman logo! :)
3:25 - Oh. :(
;)
Ha, that is funny :-)
Thank you!
As usual thank you Lars for a great video. Good things in there.
Thank you Eric Mathieu
Thanks Lars. I am studying architecture and I am one of the few which uses Fusion as it hasn't been discovered in my cluster yet. People are still using Rhino for model making and are exporting to other software for manufacturing(!!). I am an active fusion apostle!
The only feature that I was craving for from rhino was the ability to export any view into a line drawing which you could later on work in photoshop for presentation etc. It turns out the feature was there. Fusion once again is so ahead. Thanks to all of you who contribute to this amazing software.
I wonder if there is anyway of controlling the colour and specific line-weight in the 2D workspace. When I export with line-weights the whole drawing is distorted and there appears to be no transitioning from fat lines to thin. It would be great if we could choose the thinest and the thickest line for instance. Is that possible today? Thats a thing which is very sought after in the architecture/drawing student world. Thanks again!
Hi Demetris Ktorides Thank you for watching! ANd for the great comment!
I know the developers are working on more 2D drawing features and line weight is for sure one they have on their list....You can go to the idea station and vote it up so it gets higher priority:
forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-ideastation/idb-p/125
You sir are a revelation to us
Thank you Yellow Scar Lightning Scream
Happy birthday to your wife
Thank you :-)
Please model a Rzeppa CV Joint !
Hi Przemek Potyra Thank you for watching!
That could be a cool project. I have added it to the list
Lars Christensen actually I am more curious about joints but just a simple model is also cool for tutorial. Btw - keep going ! You are making great videos !