Tiny houses are very popular these days I bet that would get a lot of views! So I would suggest to make a video series about making a tiny house construction with proper interior design planing. Love your videos thanks!
so i work for a company that does irrigation inside of green house facilities and i was following these tutorials to create blue prints, but i was wondering how youd make pipe inside of fusion for a client to see their facility laid out. thanks for the help and videos they are great
Outstanding! I have been away from Fusion 360 for awhile, and every time I watch one of your videos, it helps me get RIGHT back into it. Thank you sir!! You are a God Send to anyone that uses this software for home use, and I sincerely appreciate your time, effort, and contribution. Thumbs up!
I'm new to Fusion and am literally teaching myself everything through these tutorials, so slowing down the tutorials, or having levels such as "Fusion 360 for dummies, intermediate or advanced levels" would be great. Yes, the complexity of this tutorial was very simple, but I struggled to keep up purely because everything is still so new! :) But great tutorial nonetheless!
as a complete noob who has no idea! Thanks so much for this! I have a question if I wanted to color the inside of the house different from the outside. How would I? It keeps changing the whole cube shape.... I will be continuing to learn from you I want to make things with wood and 3d printing. but first learn cad!!!
Has been a great tutorial thank you creating this. As I am following along using the free version it does not seem to create this list of sketches as I move back and forth from modeling to sketching. Is there something that I can fix in some type of "system preferences" or am I just sore out of luck with the free version? Also my roof continues to absorb the house into "Body 2" even though in the menu I am sure to select "New Body" may this also be because of the limited version I am using? If so that is okay I just want to be sure I am doing what I can.
I would like you to make a video for a Victorian Doll House. Full scale is 1/12 scale or 1" = 1' I want to build one for my grandkids. I need it without finger joints if possible. Can you do that? Start with a floorplan from a blueprint place and build on top of it? Victorians have a lot of decorative trim. I'd like to learn how to put those in the drawing too based on actual millworks catalogs. This is so much more helpful. Thanks.
Great resource thank you for taking the time to make this... My house has a pyramid shaped roof... What is an easy way to model that?. I removed the false ceiling so is open to the roof inside, I want to use Fusion to design a wardrobe and loft in one 1/4 of the house (house perfect square, and pyramid roof)
Fusion360 is very quick at creating accurate shapes that be a pain to create in other software whilst making game assets. With the added plus that I can use it for my 3D printer :)
great video. how would you set up a project to show the customer the original wall then show after the removal? once I extrude the walls up how do make them invisible and cant be selected?
Make the wall that you want invisible as a separate body. In other words, don't use "join" when extruding. Then you can simply select or deselect it on the left. It can be tricky and in some cases it makes more sense to extrude it all as one body and then split the main body into the pieces that you need.
I've been doing something similar for a kitchen remodel... basically what you did except focusing on interior rather than exterior. The problem I got is figuring out how to "orbit" and move around my view so that I can work on details up close. It sort of helps if the origin in the center of the floor plan but when I'm working on details up close the spacemouse gets so hyper sensitive that I can't get to the view I need. Just want to be able to select small faces and vertices, etc. Is there a way to create a temporary "origin" at an arbitrary point so that it's easy to view and orbit around details?
It's been quite a few years since I've used Fusion360 and just started to design a friends recording studio for him. These videos have been a great help to getting me back on track so many thanks. I don't know if you've done one yet on the subject, but I'll be designing bespoke furniture for him. I'd like to know if that's best done in separate drawings and then assembled or could it be done in the same drawing? Thanks.
Thanks for the great video! I watched this and your floorplan from an image video and followed along to try and model my wife and I's office to arrange furniture. Is it possible to add Carpet or some other 'appearance' to the non-extruded 'floor' of the sketch? It seems like I can only apply Appearances to the extruded faces.
I think you need to have an actual body in there to apply a material to - I'm not sure what the best practice for something like this would be yet - thanks!
This is good information and learning, however you are talking way to fast, and doing everything too fast. It is hard to learn when I have to keep pausing the video and going back to see what you did and what you said.
Alejandro Perez: That house is on the computer. If you want, you could've just gone and studied from your so called "toddlers," which must've been an exaggeration. Notice how you're the only one with a thumbs down. The Fusion Essentials: That was awesome! I was studying this on my class, but with your help, I get it more. Thank you for this video, and the architecture was cool!
You watched this video to post some negative comment? Sigh. Either you are a child, sad, pathetic or just all three. @OP I normally use Sweet Home 3D and only just discover this. I wonder how the transition is going to be like once I start using it. Keep up the videos. 👍🏿
Hi everyone! Let me know what kind of videos you'd like to see in this series in the comments below! :)
make Doremons house...we would love to see that 😍😍😍
Tiny houses are very popular these days I bet that would get a lot of views! So I would suggest to make a video series about making a tiny house construction with proper interior design planing. Love your videos thanks!
so i work for a company that does irrigation inside of green house facilities and i was following these tutorials to create blue prints, but i was wondering how youd make pipe inside of fusion for a client to see their facility laid out. thanks for the help and videos they are great
Do you think you can make a video on framing? Like a porch or the roof ,I am thinking if would be posible to get the framing and material cuts sizes
I've seen a lot of fusion 360 vids but 2 days looking on your channel has taught me more than all of those!
Thanks!
Outstanding! I have been away from Fusion 360 for awhile, and every time I watch one of your videos, it helps me get RIGHT back into it. Thank you sir!! You are a God Send to anyone that uses this software for home use, and I sincerely appreciate your time, effort, and contribution. Thumbs up!
I'm new to Fusion and am literally teaching myself everything through these tutorials, so slowing down the tutorials, or having levels such as "Fusion 360 for dummies, intermediate or advanced levels" would be great.
Yes, the complexity of this tutorial was very simple, but I struggled to keep up purely because everything is still so new! :) But great tutorial nonetheless!
Lol - well when I was learning Fusion, I had the same issue - I had to go very slow - just keep practicing!
I'm planning to design a simple house in Fusion360 to 3d print and i found this very helpful! Thanks for your videos!
Something I’ve wanted to do a long time. Make a 3D print of my dream cabin to keep me motivated, great video and thank you for it!!
Your workflows tend to be some of the missing pieces to ease my own workflow. Thank you sir 👍
I learned like 50 things that will make my life easier even though I've been using Fusion for months.
as a complete noob who has no idea! Thanks so much for this! I have a question if I wanted to color the inside of the house different from the outside. How would I? It keeps changing the whole cube shape.... I will be continuing to learn from you I want to make things with wood and 3d printing. but first learn cad!!!
Your tutorials are very interesting and plenty of necessary knowledge ressources. Thanks a lot.
This video helped me a lot on creating my first design in 3D. Thanks!!
Excellent video
Justin you are fantastic!
thank you ! great stuff very easy to follow
Whoa, that was so excellent!!!! Thank you
How do we get midpoint? Also, I can't get the triangle for the roof to become a plane that I can select with extrude. Any tips?
i wish u could use Meter so Everybody could follow the design. we regulars use metric system ;)
Hey how do I put design (see left top corner) instead of model or other stuff. Because when I click on drawing it remains on model
Thanks for keeping it simple.
Has been a great tutorial thank you creating this. As I am following along using the free version it does not seem to create this list of sketches as I move back and forth from modeling to sketching. Is there something that I can fix in some type of "system preferences" or am I just sore out of luck with the free version? Also my roof continues to absorb the house into "Body 2" even though in the menu I am sure to select "New Body" may this also be because of the limited version I am using? If so that is okay I just want to be sure I am doing what I can.
I would like you to make a video for a Victorian Doll House. Full scale is 1/12 scale or 1" = 1' I want to build one for my grandkids. I need it without finger joints if possible. Can you do that? Start with a floorplan from a blueprint place and build on top of it? Victorians have a lot of decorative trim. I'd like to learn how to put those in the drawing too based on actual millworks catalogs. This is so much more helpful. Thanks.
Great resource thank you for taking the time to make this... My house has a pyramid shaped roof... What is an easy way to model that?. I removed the false ceiling so is open to the roof inside, I want to use Fusion to design a wardrobe and loft in one 1/4 of the house (house perfect square, and pyramid roof)
Fusion360 is very quick at creating accurate shapes that be a pain to create in other software whilst making game assets. With the added plus that I can use it for my 3D printer :)
AWESOMENESS!!
great video. how would you set up a project to show the customer the original wall then show after the removal? once I extrude the walls up how do make them invisible and cant be selected?
Make the wall that you want invisible as a separate body. In other words, don't use "join" when extruding. Then you can simply select or deselect it on the left. It can be tricky and in some cases it makes more sense to extrude it all as one body and then split the main body into the pieces that you need.
Hi im studying this for my alevels and it helped so much thank you :)
I've been doing something similar for a kitchen remodel... basically what you did except focusing on interior rather than exterior. The problem I got is figuring out how to "orbit" and move around my view so that I can work on details up close. It sort of helps if the origin in the center of the floor plan but when I'm working on details up close the spacemouse gets so hyper sensitive that I can't get to the view I need. Just want to be able to select small faces and vertices, etc. Is there a way to create a temporary "origin" at an arbitrary point so that it's easy to view and orbit around details?
Idk how you got the mid point to work. I tried shift click and everything.. even looked it up but my midpoint just doesn't exist
Thanks was a good start
If possible please make a vidio for piping and fittings
It's been quite a few years since I've used Fusion360 and just started to design a friends recording studio for him. These videos have been a great help to getting me back on track so many thanks. I don't know if you've done one yet on the subject, but I'll be designing bespoke furniture for him. I'd like to know if that's best done in separate drawings and then assembled or could it be done in the same drawing? Thanks.
Thanks for making these, they're very helpful
ok no worries
Great tutorial.
Thanks for the great video! I watched this and your floorplan from an image video and followed along to try and model my wife and I's office to arrange furniture. Is it possible to add Carpet or some other 'appearance' to the non-extruded 'floor' of the sketch? It seems like I can only apply Appearances to the extruded faces.
I think you need to have an actual body in there to apply a material to - I'm not sure what the best practice for something like this would be yet - thanks!
Insert a decal or just do a tiny extrude and apply the texture that way
thanks!
Floorplan would be nice
I'll get it on the list :)
Californian?
Good video.
why the whites on fusion are always beiges?
Are they? You'd just want to customize your color to an RGB of 255, 255, 255 - that wouldn't display as a beige
Nice
The standard measurements for industry is metric not imperial. That is outdated.
Life saver
This is good information and learning, however you are talking way to fast, and doing everything too fast. It is hard to learn when I have to keep pausing the video and going back to see what you did and what you said.
Fusion is a pain for architecture, change my mind.
ЗАЧЕМ!!!!!????? Это всё равно, что купить зенитный комплекс и охотится на воробьёв.
That is not ARCHITECTURE . This a some kind of dolls house....
No, it's a simple example model for beginners
Is that really a house? I think many toddlers can draw something a little more realistic LOL
Alejandro Perez: That house is on the computer. If you want, you could've just gone and studied from your so called "toddlers," which must've been an exaggeration. Notice how you're the only one with a thumbs down.
The Fusion Essentials: That was awesome! I was studying this on my class, but with your help, I get it more. Thank you for this video, and the architecture was cool!
@@shuyili9302 I agree
The Fusion Essentials is amazing. Great piece of art.
You watched this video to post some negative comment? Sigh. Either you are a child, sad, pathetic or just all three.
@OP
I normally use Sweet Home 3D and only just discover this. I wonder how the transition is going to be like once I start using it.
Keep up the videos. 👍🏿