They didn't mention the most important new feature- you can now Alt+V in parts as well, not only in assemblies. Took them a damn while but I'm glad it's finally here
its look like i can use inventor anymore. in the last 6 years build so much furniture with the student version but now time to move on, thank u guys it was a great time!:)
Why aren’t ALL the menus and UI consistent looking yet? Didn’t they start this several years ago? Sure extrude, hole, etc are updated… but what about all the other functions? Like the parts list table view in an assembly, move bodies command, even the assembly constraints menu… they all look super old. That’s the one plus I’ll give to NX, everything is consistent. But those pretty icons!
@@MrThebathtub Yeah. The whole sheet metal thing is still very sketchy and unreliable, bolted connection is still limited and unreliable, BoM is a mess... I mean overall, I like Inventor more than SW (barely used NX), but 3D annotation and fewer clicks to send to Fusion being the biggest features of a "major" update really does not justify the $2300/year subscription pricing.
Been working with inventor for 20 years, never seen a version release that was such a pile of shit, crashes, corrupt parts, updates that crash the system, total bugfest. Great work autodesk.
I just installed Autodesk Inventor 2023 and im trying to open a drawing which i created in 2022 version...but it's not opening getting error (could not be opened)
Hi Bahlul Hodekar, The best way to get a detailed response to your Inventor specific questions is by posting on the Inventor Forum. Here's the link: forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/bd-p/78 Hope this helps! Best regards, The Autodesk Inventor Team
Hey serajr Thanks for your feedback! Feel free to post your idea on the Inventor Idea Station. This is where you can share ideas for future product features directly with the Inventor team and collaborate on existing suggestions with your peers. Here's the link: forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor/ct-p/70
I have to laugh ... "large assembly performance" ... that has been ever since a problem in Inventor. If the same programming engine was used as before, then nothing has changed. When will Autodesk become bold and cooperate with e.g. Nvidia and the Unreal Engine to bring powerful CAD to the market?
DO NOT SWITCH TO 2023. Stick with 2022. 2023 is buggy as shit and more sluggish with basically no new features/fixes. What we need is automated design rule check, proper bolted connection and sheet metal, better IK solver, consistent UI, not buttons to send files Fusion or GPU ray tracing. Autodesk what the fuck have you done with my money? This shit is almost as sketchy as Solidworks now.
Nope... that's effectively a dead product unfortunately. We will get small improvements as those same toolpaths improve in Fusion 360. But nothing big will come through.
why is he wearing double eye protection? are there any risks when using this program?
They didn't mention the most important new feature- you can now Alt+V in parts as well, not only in assemblies. Took them a damn while but I'm glad it's finally here
hell yeah, no need to right click for making something non visible anymore
its look like i can use inventor anymore. in the last 6 years build so much furniture with the student version but now time to move on, thank u guys it was a great time!:)
So nothing basically?
Why aren’t ALL the menus and UI consistent looking yet? Didn’t they start this several years ago? Sure extrude, hole, etc are updated… but what about all the other functions? Like the parts list table view in an assembly, move bodies command, even the assembly constraints menu… they all look super old. That’s the one plus I’ll give to NX, everything is consistent.
But those pretty icons!
@@MrThebathtub Yeah. The whole sheet metal thing is still very sketchy and unreliable, bolted connection is still limited and unreliable, BoM is a mess... I mean overall, I like Inventor more than SW (barely used NX), but 3D annotation and fewer clicks to send to Fusion being the biggest features of a "major" update really does not justify the $2300/year subscription pricing.
@@henrychan720 They release new features through the year now with each major point release... don't forget that.
@@henrychan720 plus this is a 2 minute video... there's more documented new features in the help file.
Inventor- Fusion 360 data exchange for CAM/Generative Design is a really interesting feature I would like to see in action.
The most annoying part of it, is it breaks the data management workflow
Been working with inventor for 20 years, never seen a version release that was such a pile of shit, crashes, corrupt parts, updates that crash the system, total bugfest. Great work autodesk.
Cool.
We NEED adequate WORKING MIRROR PATTERN in assemblies!!! Each other CAD has it!
Wondeful
We're glad you think so 😃
this tells you four fifths of nothing
Will there be improvement on InventorCam as well ?
Nope
I just installed Autodesk Inventor 2023 and im trying to open a drawing which i created in 2022 version...but it's not opening getting error (could not be opened)
Hi Bahlul Hodekar,
The best way to get a detailed response to your Inventor specific questions is by posting on the Inventor Forum.
Here's the link: forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/bd-p/78
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
The Autodesk Inventor Team
Nice
🤗
I don’t know why this is in my recommended
How much does it cost?
See here: www.autodesk.com/products/inventor/overview
Why not trying to implement the frame generator to multiboby parts (like sw does)?
Hey serajr Thanks for your feedback! Feel free to post your idea on the Inventor Idea Station. This is where you can share ideas for future product features directly with the Inventor team and collaborate on existing suggestions with your peers. Here's the link: forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor/ct-p/70
I have to laugh ... "large assembly performance" ... that has been ever since a problem in Inventor.
If the same programming engine was used as before, then nothing has changed. When will Autodesk become bold and cooperate with e.g. Nvidia and the Unreal Engine to bring powerful CAD to the market?
Красиво!
😃
Isn't a better version of inventor already integrated in fusion360?
I have ver. Pro 2015
Put it on Mac please
#solidworks !
sorry but why do you think that
DO NOT SWITCH TO 2023. Stick with 2022. 2023 is buggy as shit and more sluggish with basically no new features/fixes.
What we need is automated design rule check, proper bolted connection and sheet metal, better IK solver, consistent UI, not buttons to send files Fusion or GPU ray tracing.
Autodesk what the fuck have you done with my money? This shit is almost as sketchy as Solidworks now.
Try freecad
hahahahhahaha
Try and go back to professional software
Will there be improvement on InventorCam as well ?
Nope... that's effectively a dead product unfortunately. We will get small improvements as those same toolpaths improve in Fusion 360. But nothing big will come through.