Awesome tutorial- excited to go thru them all. One suggestion- can you put the tutorial # (1 of 4) in the thumbnail picture and/or at the beginning of the title? On mobile, the titles are long enough to where the lesson number is cut off, so it’s a little confusing. Thanks, loving the channel so far, excited to move into some more advanced topics!
Thanks for reaching out. There could be a number of reasons. First, may I ask, do you have any warnings about your ‘graphics card affecting performance?’ That warning should show up at the fop of your screen.
Gotta say, I’m excited to have reached this lesson! Some of the form/t-spline tutorials I’d worked through in the past were exactly as you described, moving *very* fast. I was able to hang in there and copy the actions, but it wasn’t quality learning. I’m ready to model along with this and learn it for real this time!
I am showing myself here as to my lack of computer knowledge. I want to know how you placed a folder in Fusion360 to upload your picture files. I am not able to get the same active symbology as your video shows because of my entries to file. For instance, The "Edit feature after right clicking on ball" and the "Arrow feature that allows you to pull over the leg next to centerline." Help!
Thanks for reaching out! Happy to help if we can. As for files and folders, you will have to click on the far top right of your Fusion 360 window and select the small 3x3 grid pattern. This is otherwise known as the Data Panel. There, you should be able to create a New Project, and then within your project you should be able to see a dialog box that allows you to create a new folder. Once you’ve created a folder, select File from the top of your F360 window and find the option to “Upload”. There you can upload an image or most CAD files. To move or edit a Form, you can double click your model which will enable you to move the entire form. If you only want to edit one of the three primary features (face, edge, vertex) then you can select any of those features and then find the shortcut key on your toolbar called “Edit”. Then you should be able to edit those individual features of your model. Clear as mud? 😆 I hope it does help. Let us know!
Sorry for the inconvenience. I have added it to the description. You can now find it on our official website here: www.learnitalready.com/tutorials/drawings
Sorry for the inconvenience. Here is how you can download the files. Let me know if it works: How to download: 1) Click on an individual image. 2) Right click (or long click) 3) Select “save photo” (or “image”, etc.)
Awesome tutorial- excited to go thru them all. One suggestion- can you put the tutorial # (1 of 4) in the thumbnail picture and/or at the beginning of the title? On mobile, the titles are long enough to where the lesson number is cut off, so it’s a little confusing. Thanks, loving the channel so far, excited to move into some more advanced topics!
Awesome suggestion. Just implemented.
@@learnitalready much better! And same thing goes for the tire lesson.
Ah yes! Thank you again.
The link you supplied to the images is a 404, but you can navigate to them on the site while he updates the description.
Thanks so much for letting me know. That was kind of you. Just updated the url.
the black lines which devide the faces arent there for me? anyone know what to do?
Thanks for reaching out.
There could be a number of reasons. First, may I ask, do you have any warnings about your ‘graphics card affecting performance?’ That warning should show up at the fop of your screen.
I couldn't download the images because I don't have a Facebook account. 😢
Please send us an email. You can find our business email on our channel’s “About” tab. I’ll send you the images that way.
Gotta say, I’m excited to have reached this lesson! Some of the form/t-spline tutorials I’d worked through in the past were exactly as you described, moving *very* fast. I was able to hang in there and copy the actions, but it wasn’t quality learning. I’m ready to model along with this and learn it for real this time!
This was an exciting series to teach. I have learned a lot since making these videos that I hope to share in future tutorials too. Have fun!
you are right actually I have purchased courses from Udemy about this but I found much better options and more to learn here. Thank you "Learn It!".
@@kulwantsinghsonu84 thank you for your comment. We are so glad that you find our tutorials beneficial. Keep on learning!
I am showing myself here as to my lack of computer knowledge. I want to know how you placed a folder in Fusion360 to upload your picture files. I am not able to get the same active symbology as your video shows because of my entries to file. For instance, The "Edit feature after right clicking on ball" and the "Arrow feature that allows you to pull over the leg next to centerline." Help!
Thanks for reaching out! Happy to help if we can.
As for files and folders, you will have to click on the far top right of your Fusion 360 window and select the small 3x3 grid pattern. This is otherwise known as the Data Panel. There, you should be able to create a New Project, and then within your project you should be able to see a dialog box that allows you to create a new folder. Once you’ve created a folder, select File from the top of your F360 window and find the option to “Upload”. There you can upload an image or most CAD files.
To move or edit a Form, you can double click your model which will enable you to move the entire form. If you only want to edit one of the three primary features (face, edge, vertex) then you can select any of those features and then find the shortcut key on your toolbar called “Edit”. Then you should be able to edit those individual features of your model.
Clear as mud? 😆 I hope it does help. Let us know!
@@learnitalready I should have been clicking on "File" not "Save".....Dahhh but I'm learning Dah ropes! Thanks for the help.
No worries! Glad we figured it out.
Sorry, but I can't find the link for the images. Will appreciate it very much if you can add it to the description.
Sorry for the inconvenience. I have added it to the description. You can now find it on our official website here: www.learnitalready.com/tutorials/drawings
@@learnitalready thanks for your help
@@learnitalready This link doesn't work either
@@margustammthanks for letting me know. I just updated it in my previous comment. Here it is again:
www.learnitalready.com/tutorials/drawings
Can I have these references images, please.
Yes, of course. You can find the link in the video description. Here is the link too:
www.learnitalready.com/tutorials/drawings
@@learnitalready Thank you so much.
Love your tutorials, but I'm unable to save the reference images for this one.
I have found a work around
Sorry for the inconvenience. Here is how you can download the files. Let me know if it works:
How to download:
1) Click on an individual image.
2) Right click (or long click)
3) Select “save photo” (or “image”, etc.)
@@learnitalready that only let me save it as a web page. Had to find the 'view full-size image' link before it would let me save it 🙂
Awesome! Thanks for posting for others to benefit too. Thanks for your support for our channel. Glad you’ve been enjoying them 😃
This amazes me that we can do this.
Thanks so much for your comment and support!