*TIMESTAMPS* 0:00 - 3D Sketching in Fusion 360 0:49 - 2D Sketch vs 3D Sketch 2:07 - 3D Sketch examples 3:41 - Turning on the 3D sketch feature 4:30 - Starting the sketch 6:44 - Adding constraints with 3D sketches 8:20 - Connecting the rest of the sketch 8:55 - Fully defining a 3D sketch 10:07 - Using the Pipe command 12:50 - Creating the top of the table
Definitely would like more about 3D sketching. Especially in how it can save time in complex designs, but also when using regular 2D is better. Thanks again for a very concise and informative demo. I did have problems off and on with getting it to work exactly as in the demo, so beware that it may be a bit buggy right now. I could not get it to work exactly as in the video even when I tried exiting and restarting. The 3D axis would not appear and I could not add constraints to 3D lines, among other things. Then I decided to uncheck 3D sketching checkbox, restart, and open another untitled drawing and suddenly it worked - after trying to get it to work for over half an hour. Not sure if it will happen again.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll have to play around with it more to see if I experience any bugs. So far... it's been working well for me. I may have just been lucky though :)
Excellent video. My brother recently wanted to learn modelling and I instantly recommended your channel to help him learn 80% of what he needs to know about Fusion 360 and general principles of 3D modelling. Your content is always well-paced and structured in a very clean manner. Your channel is the benchmark to which I compare all other software tutorials. Keep it up and of course feel free to include more 3D sketch content in the future.
Thanks Kevin, it would be helpful to me if you would include several failure examples. Working through you tutorial, I decided to add fillets to the shape and it quickly failed. I adjust the diameter and fillet radius and not dice on getting it to work. Your videos are the best CAD instruction I've every came across. Thank you again.
thank you so much this cleared practically everything up for me i was so lost but now I am cranking out a 3d sketch with almost the same familiarity I was in blender
Thank you!! Yes, definitely more 3D sketching videos! I wish I would have watched this before the last model I made. It would have been a perfect use case for it instead of having to make tons of 2D sketches and connect them.
Great video, really answered some questions about the new features. Would love to see some more in depth exploration of 3d sketching since it seems like a powerful tool when the design calls for it. Thanks for your work.
Hi! I want to thank you for your wonderful videos! I started to watch them a few months ago and I'm enjoying and learning a lot with them. Your channel is the reason why I persisted with fusion 360 software in the beginning. Congratulations and keep the good work!
Thank you for presenting this topic. I would also like to see more on this topic and when it’s more efficient to do so as opposed to do doing 2D sketches then extruding.
Many thanks for this nice and informative video. It is one of the best I have ever seen. Of course, I am in favor of more 3D sketching. Thank you again
I think this tutorial would be more useful in the "Core Concepts of Fusion 360" playlist if it was placed before "Surface Modeling with Fusion 360" where you model an Iron. It took me roughly 30 minutes using 2D sketches to get the arc on the back of the iron to fully connect to the other sketches so that I could perform the loft. I just retried creating those sketches with what I learned here and it only took a minute or two. Trying to project points from the other lines onto the arc being created on an offset plane off of the YZ plane didn't give me an easy way to connect the arc like I'd expect. Hopefully that last sentence makes sense to you, it's difficult to explain a picture :D Thank you for the great tutorials btw!
I loved this video,. Just one thing: at the point where you explain about the advantage of the Pipe command vs the Sweep command, maybe a mention of, not "HOW TO" , but an "if you were creating a welded design"...just a thought from an analytical thinker. Thank you for your understandable explanations.
Thanks. Now I understand better how to use this feature. (I found it to be annoying at first as I don’t like change often. ) More details would be much appreciated. You might want to update some of your previous videos now that this option exists. It’s definitely cool! 😎
For me it would've been more beneficial to do the axe because even though this was technically a 3d sketch, every line was uniplaner. I'm trying to figure out if I can do scroll type designs on multi dimension curved areas or do I need to go back to Blender to do so.
I would also like to see more of this very useful technique please! Maybe tracing an object that we would like to upgrade. For example, I would like to update/upgrade an object but I don't want to start it from scratch so maybe I could upload the STL, trace what I want to keep with the 3D sketch tool used in this tutorial then 3d sketch my upgrades to the model.
This is great :) At the beginning of the video, you mentioned the table frame would be different pieces of pipe welded together in the end. In Fusion 360, the pipe feature with "chain" selected results in one solid body… Do you have any tips for splitting up a continuous pipe into multiple pipes, and also generating the cut sheets & flattened drawings for parts like that?
Fantastic tutorials. You've helped me learn so much in such a short time. Was a little confused at the first line though. You state a dimension of 45cm but it shows 650mm and looks like it snaps to the 625 part of the grid. There is an edit there so I'm assuming you changed your design. Keep up the great work.
I find constraints to be the most powerful, and most frustrating concept in Fusion 360. As someone new to parametric modeling, I often have found myself frustrated that I couldn't move something because of a constraint, and not clear which constraint would be affecting it.
Could you please tell me why my 4th line is not constraining? I follow exactly as you do, but that line just won't appear as constrained on my model. What am I doing wrong? Thx
Kevin this helps a good bit, I am attempting to draw a pipe fence enclosure like one would find on a Pontoon boat can you help please . in the future I will be designing other pipe structures
Hi, Jaroslav. First, I'd recommend watching my video that covers all the different constraint types. That will help you better decide which constraint to use - ruclips.net/video/BGwBZJ14KHQ/видео.html
The pipe command looks amazing but what would I need to do if I want to cut 2 pipes let's imagine a car tube frame made of many bended tubes joined all by weldings
Fusion 360 doesn't offer 'weldments' like Solidworks, but you can definitely simulate several pipes. You can create them as one and split the pipe or you can create individual pipe features... it really just depends on the shape and how you create your 2D sketches.
Greatly needed this!! I'm working on a complex house roof design and 3d makes a lot more sense. I would like help figuring out how to snap to or find intersections of 2 3d reference lines if that is possible.
Roof is a good/interesting example for 3D sketching. Perhaps a video topic. You'll want to use construction planes to set up some of your sketch "points" as 2D sketches (I'd dimension and constrain them a distance) and then 3D sketch almost like you're doing a "connect the dots" book.
Nice vid! Is it possible to make custom pipe sections like rectangle and square/rectangle with radius corners? It would make modeling standard RHS and SHS tube so much easier! Currently the only way I know how now is to have a library with short bits of each size tube?
Thanks for the video. I'm new to Fusion 360. Do you have any videos on making an angle iron frame? I have been running into a wall with it. Are there shape libraries or tools to make it easier?
K This is another great Look See at a whole different drawing concept. Since this is just the tip of this iceberg we do need more info about this new updated feature for our tool box. B T W .. Thank You for the package Hope all is well with you and yours.
Hello Sir, thank you very much for your videos, I used Auto Cad and Revit pretty well, but I started with fusion 360 couple of months ago and I love it, I am retired right now and I am a shoemaker by trade, I have a 3d printer and I printed a shoe last that I downloaded, but I would like to draw my own custom shoe last, I have spent hours trying it but with not good results, could you make a video on this subject, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
In a 3D sketch, what exactly do the 'horizontal' and 'vertical' constraints mean? I get the impression that 'vertical' means along the z axis, while 'horizontal' could be along either the x or y axis. Is this correct?
Great videos - Slowly getting use to 360 ( old Autocad 14 user ) - I need to convert 3D sketches into G code directly from the sketches but HOW !!!! - needs one of your videos to instruct many users ( artists )of F360- PLEASE
Hi, Marcin. The over constraining error is likely because some automatic constraints were applied. In regards to the line dimension. Are your input boxes not appearing or is it not letting you type in them?
Great question! The answer is yes and no. You can offset sketches while in the current "2D" plane of the current sketch, but it will now allow you to select all sketch entities of a 3D sketch to offset them all at once (at least not yet... but hopefully they'll include that in the future).
I have 3D sketch selected from the sketch palette, but can absolutely not sketch in 3D. Is this some issue with a free license vs paid license? I don't know how else to enable 3D besides checking it on.
Kevin I want to first say that I just love all your tutorials and I did your whole learn fusion 360 in 30 days. But I was wondering is there any way to design a tire mold? What I am looking to do is design some street tires for my Rc car that they no longer make anymore.
Hi, Shrekii C. You'll likely want to design the tire itself first, and then you can use the "Combine" command to cut out the tire shape from the mold box - similar to what I did with the Day #21 from the 30 days series.
@@ProductDesignOnline Thank you Kevin for getting back to me. I did try think about that mold if I was going to make a solid tire. That's why I was thinking wedge design. Hook them all together they form a circle. But there would have to be some kind of flaps on the side to make the sided walls. Now the mold would have to be able to take heat about 250F or so and about 50lbs or so of pressure to force the green rubber into the mold.
Kevin, I have a serious problem with "3D sketch". I attempted to draw the C table in your tutorial. My first attempt drew the first 4 lines successfully, but when I tried to add the 5th (the line going back from the upper horizontal line across the front) the tool switches from a line to a circle. My initial thought was this was some minor mistake I was making or something I was not doing. I tried rotating the view and then adding the lines from a different side. I can usually add one straight line, but the 2nd or 3rd switches to a circle. I finally tried rotating the view a bunch of times and added the lines one at a time, escaping between each line. The problem with this method is the lines are not constrained. When I try adding the constraints manually, I get a message the sketch is over contrained. I tried 3D Sketch many time from different angles and the result is always the same, at some point, the line becomes a circle. I tried AgentLintZeal's suggestion about closing Fusion 360 and restarting from scratch. That did not help. I tried turning 3D sketch off and on in the palette. No help. Any suggestions?
Hi, Robert. That is very strange... but it sounds like a bug. I'd assume there are a few kinks since they added a lot of new enhancements to it. Have you had a chance to install the latest update that came out today? I'd be curious if that helps fix the issue you were having.
@@ProductDesignOnline Kevin, for what it's worth, I just did the update, and tried the 3D sketch again. I tried on both my windows 10 laptop and my W10 desktop. It is still drawing some of the lines as half circles.
And if you think what the heck when you try to mirror it. simple cure for this. just create another plane and project the 3d sketch then mirror that. I bow to my excellence. ha ha
Are you serious... I’ve been working my butt off 2D sketching and had no idea about 3D sketching. I came from Google Sketchup and I was honestly very frustrated that I couldn’t freely sketch.
Hi, 김동욱. I have Korean subtitles on a few videos thanks to the community. If you're able to, you can add Korean subtitles via this link - ruclips.net/user/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UCooViVfi0DaWk_eqxIXXiOQ&tab=2 Cheers!
Product Design Online it’s ok Fusion 360 covers for you anyway... you say and type 60cm and he quickly thinks Ian will understand this better if I make that 600mm and Kevin probably won’t notice! Thanks for all your videos they’ve been great and I’ll try to get my head around the 3D drawing
Hi, Chuck. I personally use the "3Dconnexion CadMousePro Wireless" right hand and "3Dconnexion Spacemouse Wireless" in my left hand. However, a basic computer mouse will do... I just recommend against the use of trackpads. Some of my recommendations (different price points) listed here - productdesignonline.com/fusion-360-users-what-to-buy/
Hi! Im trying to model a wintercroft mask by using dimensions and constrains. Its basically a mask of the head of an animal made with poligons, printed on paper and cut out and folded. i was wondering if by transfering the paper template to fusion 360 it could be modeled
*TIMESTAMPS*
0:00 - 3D Sketching in Fusion 360
0:49 - 2D Sketch vs 3D Sketch
2:07 - 3D Sketch examples
3:41 - Turning on the 3D sketch feature
4:30 - Starting the sketch
6:44 - Adding constraints with 3D sketches
8:20 - Connecting the rest of the sketch
8:55 - Fully defining a 3D sketch
10:07 - Using the Pipe command
12:50 - Creating the top of the table
Definitely would like more about 3D sketching. Especially in how it can save time in complex designs, but also when using regular 2D is better. Thanks again for a very concise and informative demo. I did have problems off and on with getting it to work exactly as in the demo, so beware that it may be a bit buggy right now. I could not get it to work exactly as in the video even when I tried exiting and restarting. The 3D axis would not appear and I could not add constraints to 3D lines, among other things. Then I decided to uncheck 3D sketching checkbox, restart, and open another untitled drawing and suddenly it worked - after trying to get it to work for over half an hour. Not sure if it will happen again.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll have to play around with it more to see if I experience any bugs. So far... it's been working well for me. I may have just been lucky though :)
This series of videos is making my hobby Sunday 100%
Thanks again Kevin....and for sure more 3D sketching :-)
What i like about your videos is they are short, concise, and easy to understand. thanks kevin.
Excellent video. My brother recently wanted to learn modelling and I instantly recommended your channel to help him learn 80% of what he needs to know about Fusion 360 and general principles of 3D modelling. Your content is always well-paced and structured in a very clean manner. Your channel is the benchmark to which I compare all other software tutorials. Keep it up and of course feel free to include more 3D sketch content in the future.
Hey, thanks, Athan! I appreciate your support and recommendation.
Definitely more 3-D sketching tutorials! Very good!
Thanks kevin for this amazing tutorial, yes I would like if you do more 3d sketching
Thanks Kevin, it would be helpful to me if you would include several failure examples. Working through you tutorial, I decided to add fillets to the shape and it quickly failed. I adjust the diameter and fillet radius and not dice on getting it to work. Your videos are the best CAD instruction I've every came across. Thank you again.
thank you so much this cleared practically everything up for me
i was so lost but now I am cranking out a 3d sketch with almost the same familiarity I was in blender
I always learn something new when I watch your Fusion 360 videos. Good job.
Thank you!! Yes, definitely more 3D sketching videos! I wish I would have watched this before the last model I made. It would have been a perfect use case for it instead of having to make tons of 2D sketches and connect them.
Excellent video. I’d like to see more on 3D sketching. I enjoy all your videos. Thanks for making them.
Another mindblowing video that adds more tools to my creativity
Great video, really answered some questions about the new features. Would love to see some more in depth exploration of 3d sketching since it seems like a powerful tool when the design calls for it. Thanks for your work.
You're a great teacher
Thanks Kevin. I hadn't used it so far, didn't need it. But it opens up interesting perspectives. Great video.
Thanks for watching, Marcel. Glad it was helpful :)
Hi! I want to thank you for your wonderful videos!
I started to watch them a few months ago and I'm enjoying and learning a lot with them.
Your channel is the reason why I persisted with fusion 360 software in the beginning.
Congratulations and keep the good work!
Thanks, Emanuel! Glad to hear the videos have helped. Keep at it :)
Very well explained.
Thank you very much.
It's very good tutorial for Fusion 360 beginners like me, eager to see much more videos, Thankyou!
Great video. Please make more
Bro You do a great Job. I always recommend your channel to everyone. Please learn other softwares and teach us as.
It’s great love to see more
Please don't stop making these videos!
Thank you!! Yes, more 3D sketch videos please!!
Thank you for presenting this topic. I would also like to see more on this topic and when it’s more efficient to do so as opposed to do doing 2D sketches then extruding.
Many thanks for this nice and informative video. It is one of the best I have ever seen. Of course, I am in favor of more 3D sketching. Thank you again
I think this tutorial would be more useful in the "Core Concepts of Fusion 360" playlist if it was placed before "Surface Modeling with Fusion 360" where you model an Iron. It took me roughly 30 minutes using 2D sketches to get the arc on the back of the iron to fully connect to the other sketches so that I could perform the loft. I just retried creating those sketches with what I learned here and it only took a minute or two. Trying to project points from the other lines onto the arc being created on an offset plane off of the YZ plane didn't give me an easy way to connect the arc like I'd expect. Hopefully that last sentence makes sense to you, it's difficult to explain a picture :D Thank you for the great tutorials btw!
Thanks, Jesse. I need to revisit the order of many of my playlists...Generally, things are jut placed in order of date created :D
Excellent tutorial! I would like to see more as well!
I loved this video,.
Just one thing: at the point where you explain about the advantage of the Pipe command vs the Sweep command, maybe a mention of, not "HOW TO" , but an "if you were creating a welded design"...just a thought from an analytical thinker. Thank you for your understandable explanations.
Thanks for the feedback, Bobby!
Your video tutorials are awesome. I would love to see more examples of using the 3d sketch feature
Thanks. Now I understand better how to use this feature. (I found it to be annoying at first as I don’t like change often. )
More details would be much appreciated.
You might want to update some of your previous videos now that this option exists. It’s definitely cool! 😎
Thanks for the excellent tutorial and use of constraints my mind is blown
Glad it helped :)
Great tutorial about the new feature. Please show us more 3D sketching.
Thanks for the great video Kevin. This was really helpful.
Great job, new subscriber!
Thanks, Brandon! Happy learning :)
Thank you, these tuts are very good!
Great video, would love to see more! Thanks
Absolutely like to see more complex 3D modeling. Spherical and curvature would be beneficial
Yes please to more about 3D sketching.
That's a great video, please show more 3d sketching! Thanks!
For me it would've been more beneficial to do the axe because even though this was technically a 3d sketch, every line was uniplaner. I'm trying to figure out if I can do scroll type designs on multi dimension curved areas or do I need to go back to Blender to do so.
I would love to see more 3D tutorials please!
thx for the Video.
Great tutorial and I’d definitely love to see a more advanced 3D sketch tutorial too! 👍
Thanks, Collin! I will definitely do more in the future :)
Excellent Video. Would love to see more :)
Hey, would it be possible for you to make a tutorial of how to draw a painting easel on Fusion 360?
I would also like to see more of this very useful technique please! Maybe tracing an object that we would like to upgrade. For example, I would like to update/upgrade an object but I don't want to start it from scratch so maybe I could upload the STL, trace what I want to keep with the 3D sketch tool used in this tutorial then 3d sketch my upgrades to the model.
This is great :) At the beginning of the video, you mentioned the table frame would be different pieces of pipe welded together in the end. In Fusion 360, the pipe feature with "chain" selected results in one solid body… Do you have any tips for splitting up a continuous pipe into multiple pipes, and also generating the cut sheets & flattened drawings for parts like that?
Fantastic tutorials. You've helped me learn so much in such a short time. Was a little confused at the first line though. You state a dimension of 45cm but it shows 650mm and looks like it snaps to the 625 part of the grid. There is an edit there so I'm assuming you changed your design. Keep up the great work.
Cool. Just like Sketchup.
Finally :)
How about a video of 3D sketch using angle instead of using square pipes.
Thanks!
Thanks for your support, Doug! Happy learning 😊
I find constraints to be the most powerful, and most frustrating concept in Fusion 360. As someone new to parametric modeling, I often have found myself frustrated that I couldn't move something because of a constraint, and not clear which constraint would be affecting it.
Could you please tell me why my 4th line is not constraining? I follow exactly as you do, but that line just won't appear as constrained on my model. What am I doing wrong? Thx
Thanks for the tutorial! Could this new feature be used to create cables between two components using spline?
It sure could :)
Please do a video on this! Be sure to include editing the sketch after creation.
how about sketching from an image or an imported mesh model?
Kevin this helps a good bit, I am attempting to draw a pipe fence enclosure like one would find on a Pontoon boat can you help please . in the future I will be designing other pipe structures
What about curvutures that moves to/through two or three axis?
Please create a simple truck chassis model with cabin using 3d sketch
More please. Everything you is 90 degrees. How does it work when creating angles in a 3d sketch.
I would appreciate if you could talk bit more about constraints. I am having trouble to define fully defined 3d sketch for some reason. :(
Hi, Jaroslav. First, I'd recommend watching my video that covers all the different constraint types. That will help you better decide which constraint to use - ruclips.net/video/BGwBZJ14KHQ/видео.html
Can u make a tutorial for me....on more complex objects
I did not know about the lock icon's meaning on the browser.
The pipe command looks amazing but what would I need to do if I want to cut 2 pipes let's imagine a car tube frame made of many bended tubes joined all by weldings
Fusion 360 doesn't offer 'weldments' like Solidworks, but you can definitely simulate several pipes. You can create them as one and split the pipe or you can create individual pipe features... it really just depends on the shape and how you create your 2D sketches.
as always love your video, hope u will upload more tutorials on 3d sketch, make ze axe tutorial :D
Thanks, ley! I'll definitely do more 3D sketching tutorials :)
Greatly needed this!! I'm working on a complex house roof design and 3d makes a lot more sense. I would like help figuring out how to snap to or find intersections of 2 3d reference lines if that is possible.
Roof is a good/interesting example for 3D sketching. Perhaps a video topic. You'll want to use construction planes to set up some of your sketch "points" as 2D sketches (I'd dimension and constrain them a distance) and then 3D sketch almost like you're doing a "connect the dots" book.
Nice vid! Is it possible to make custom pipe sections like rectangle and square/rectangle with radius corners? It would make modeling standard RHS and SHS tube so much easier! Currently the only way I know how now is to have a library with short bits of each size tube?
Thanks for the video. I'm new to Fusion 360. Do you have any videos on making an angle iron frame? I have been running into a wall with it. Are there shape libraries or tools to make it easier?
I get a "geometry is over constrained" message, even when I remove all constraints and start to add them again...
K This is another great Look See at a whole different drawing concept. Since this is just the tip of this iceberg we do need more info about this new updated feature for our tool box. B T W .. Thank You for the package Hope all is well with you and yours.
Hi, Rich. Glad to hear you got the package! Hope you're staying safe and healthy as well!
Hello Sir, thank you very much for your videos, I used Auto Cad and Revit pretty well, but I started with fusion 360 couple of months ago and I love it, I am retired right now and I am a shoemaker by trade, I have a 3d printer and I printed a shoe last that I downloaded, but I would like to draw my own custom shoe last, I have spent hours trying it but with not good results, could you make a video on this subject, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
In a 3D sketch, what exactly do the 'horizontal' and 'vertical' constraints mean? I get the impression that 'vertical' means along the z axis, while 'horizontal' could be along either the x or y axis. Is this correct?
Great videos - Slowly getting use to 360 ( old Autocad 14 user ) - I need to convert 3D sketches into G code directly from the sketches but HOW !!!! - needs one of your videos to instruct many users ( artists )of F360- PLEASE
You save me a lot of bruising on my forehead from slamming it into my de4sk because the model would not orient to the sketch plane when I click on it.
Thanks for this. Is today also the day for the woodworking update?
Hi, musoangelo. Sorry it was sent out a few days late. Several more hiccups with the current event of things.... did you get an email?
I get error: Sketch Geometry Overconstrained . I tried Horizontal/Vertical ; Equal option and nothing work to lock sketch ? Any suggestions ?
Ok i do it. Why i can't type all lines dimension ?
Hi, Marcin. The over constraining error is likely because some automatic constraints were applied. In regards to the line dimension. Are your input boxes not appearing or is it not letting you type in them?
Are offsets supposed to work with 3d sketching?
Great question! The answer is yes and no. You can offset sketches while in the current "2D" plane of the current sketch, but it will now allow you to select all sketch entities of a 3D sketch to offset them all at once (at least not yet... but hopefully they'll include that in the future).
I have 3D sketch selected from the sketch palette, but can absolutely not sketch in 3D. Is this some issue with a free license vs paid license? I don't know how else to enable 3D besides checking it on.
Select your Profile > Preferences > Design (tab) > double-check that 'Allow 3D sketching of lines and splines' is checked
@@ProductDesignOnline thanks. it was selected, but deselecting and reselecting seems to have done the trick.
Kevin I want to first say that I just love all your tutorials and I did your whole learn fusion 360 in 30 days. But I was wondering is there any way to design a tire mold? What I am looking to do is design some street tires for my Rc car that they no longer make anymore.
Hi, Shrekii C. You'll likely want to design the tire itself first, and then you can use the "Combine" command to cut out the tire shape from the mold box - similar to what I did with the Day #21 from the 30 days series.
@@ProductDesignOnline Thank you Kevin for getting back to me. I did try think about that mold if I was going to make a solid tire. That's why I was thinking wedge design. Hook them all together they form a circle. But there would have to be some kind of flaps on the side to make the sided walls. Now the mold would have to be able to take heat about 250F or so and about 50lbs or so of pressure to force the green rubber into the mold.
The 3D sketch line is not centered in the Pipe. Is there a option to fix that?
Produce more 3D projects.
Kevin, I have a serious problem with "3D sketch". I attempted to draw the C table in your tutorial. My first attempt drew the first 4 lines successfully, but when I tried to add the 5th (the line going back from the upper horizontal line across the front) the tool switches from a line to a circle. My initial thought was this was some minor mistake I was making or something I was not doing. I tried rotating the view and then adding the lines from a different side. I can usually add one straight line, but the 2nd or 3rd switches to a circle. I finally tried rotating the view a bunch of times and added the lines one at a time, escaping between each line. The problem with this method is the lines are not constrained. When I try adding the constraints manually, I get a message the sketch is over contrained. I tried 3D Sketch many time from different angles and the result is always the same, at some point, the line becomes a circle. I tried AgentLintZeal's suggestion about closing Fusion 360 and restarting from scratch. That did not help. I tried turning 3D sketch off and on in the palette. No help. Any suggestions?
Hi, Robert. That is very strange... but it sounds like a bug. I'd assume there are a few kinks since they added a lot of new enhancements to it. Have you had a chance to install the latest update that came out today? I'd be curious if that helps fix the issue you were having.
@@ProductDesignOnline Kevin, for what it's worth, I just did the update, and tried the 3D sketch again. I tried on both my windows 10 laptop and my W10 desktop. It is still drawing some of the lines as half circles.
Nice video. Can you create a cut sheet from the a 3D sketch?
Good question, Mike. To be honest, I'm not sure... we'll have to try that out :)
If i create the shape in a 3d sketch how do i turn that into a solid
Hi, adamfilip. You can use any of the modeling features, just as you would with a 2D sketch.
i cant find the 3D sketching option! help!
Hi, Naq. It should appear at the bottom of your sketch palette. Can you provide a link to a picture of what your'e seeing?
And if you think what the heck when you try to mirror it. simple cure for this. just create another plane and project the 3d sketch then mirror that. I bow to my excellence. ha ha
hello I'm a novice in fusion. I drew a belt for my bread maker but I can't bend it to make a circle.
Could you help me ?
Hi, Mike. You'll have to provide some links to some reference photos. I'm not understanding what you're trying to make :)
Are you serious... I’ve been working my butt off 2D sketching and had no idea about 3D sketching. I came from Google Sketchup and I was honestly very frustrated that I couldn’t freely sketch.
One statement sums up this latest addition, we have now moved to the third dimension!
use your new power with caution :)
Hi I'm korean subscriber
Can you add korean subtitle on the video??
Than you can import to korea!
Hi, 김동욱. I have Korean subtitles on a few videos thanks to the community. If you're able to, you can add Korean subtitles via this link - ruclips.net/user/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UCooViVfi0DaWk_eqxIXXiOQ&tab=2
Cheers!
@@ProductDesignOnline oh, I didn't know if you would answer.
Thanks to give me the good news.
I'm not good at English, but please understand
Please use mm!
What's wrong with CM? ;)
Product Design Online it’s ok Fusion 360 covers for you anyway... you say and type 60cm and he quickly thinks Ian will understand this better if I make that 600mm and Kevin probably won’t notice! Thanks for all your videos they’ve been great and I’ll try to get my head around the 3D drawing
:)
Thanks!
Excellent work, I would like you to make a video explaining how to create a car wheel (rim) by using 3d sketch.
Thank you for the content
THANK YOU SO MANY OPTIONS
SO LESS SKETCHES
YES
How About Constructions planes in the sketch?
What wireless mouse do you recommend for use with Fusion 360?
Hi, Chuck. I personally use the "3Dconnexion CadMousePro Wireless" right hand and "3Dconnexion Spacemouse Wireless" in my left hand. However, a basic computer mouse will do... I just recommend against the use of trackpads. Some of my recommendations (different price points) listed here - productdesignonline.com/fusion-360-users-what-to-buy/
Product Design Online thanks for taking the time to respond. I’ll be sure to give your recommendation source a look.
Hi! Im trying to model a wintercroft mask by using dimensions and constrains.
Its basically a mask of the head of an animal made with poligons, printed on paper and cut out and folded. i was wondering if by transfering the paper template to fusion 360 it could be modeled
Thank you for this, I am coming from inventor and still trying to learn how to maximize the funcionality of Fusion360.
Enjoyed the tutorial.
Very unique?!? The word unique cannot be modified with VERY or any other adverb.
OMG you are killing it :) please more videos about 3D sketching