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autodesk fusion 360

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uluwatu_74

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greetings....and possibly good year!
Does anyone use or know enough the software in question?
Is it serious... or is it a sketchup type but with more marketing pippe (which as everyone knows... is the only thing that matters today!!!)?

...and also good carnival
 
that I can model any object (reproducible object not with 3d print geometric abstractions!) with absolute control of geometries and numbers. that allows me to model absolutely perfect surfaces. and that obviously has an up-to-date lifestyle!
to make me understand better...rhino is almost serious...3ds I don't think serious...for what I described! clearly it is for other things!
creo catia nx solidedge solidworks seri...inventor...good only for a little broth!
sketchup...a toy...revit/allplan/archicad adequate!
Did I explain a little better?
 
Well, for one who says that solidworks is serious and inventor is good only for broth...let it go. use creo or, better, catia.
 
feel...for my taste...it is so!
Can you give pearls of knowledge about fusion... or should I hope in some other Christian?
I didn't ask how much better it is than another! I asked if someone who knows him tells me about merits and defects!
is it difficult?
 
hopes in some other Christian, and in the meantime perhaps worthy at least to try the trial.
 
embarrassing!
as I don't care to learn it... or just look at some tutorials.. I wanted to know expressly from those who use it as long as it finds it...because I would like to make some considerations on a topic that concerns me...and that I do not think it is necessary to expose!
 
If rhino is good and inventor good only for a bit of broth..... I think you can close the discussion.
 
embarrassing!
In effect a little embarrassing to read you is, but then it goes
as I don't care to learn it... or just look at some tutorials.. I wanted to know expressly from those who use it as long as it finds it...because I would like to make some considerations on a topic that concerns me...and that I do not think it is necessary to expose!
Maybe whoever uses it finds it good, but it is good or even good for what he has to do.
for example you wrote that to be serious it must be able to make perfect surfaces, then in your personal ranking write the following

uluwatu said:
...revit/allplan/archicad adequate
and already this will allow me to create a lot of confusion, because the software you have indicated above for me, for example, are totally inadequate to make the surfaces you would do with rhino (that you feel appropriate)

At the end, you see the crumb ace by saying that the considerations you want to do (on fusion) are on arguments that do not concern us.

Well, give yourself the idea of a guy who drank 35 coffee in an afternoon.
then chamomile. :smile:
 
Marcof...scusa... but I wrote:
"that I can model any object (reproducible object not with 3d print geometric abstractions!) with absolute control of geometries and numbers. that allows me to model absolutely perfect surfaces. and that obviously has an up-to-date lifestyle!" I don't see where strange things have been written.

"to make me understand better...rhino is almost serious...3ds I do not think serious...for what I have described! clearly it is for other things!"
and this is clearly a group!

"creo catia nx solidedge solidworks seri...inventor...good only for a little broth!"
and this is another group! and it seems quite evident to me! ! !

"sketchup...a toy...revit/allplan/archicad adequate!"
and this third group (almost exclusively architectural!) where obviously no type of class surfaces are made to!...but I thought it was superfluous to specify it in this forum!
In addition: "good to make us broth"...I would read it as a very clear joke...but obviously this also had to be properly specified! then if you can offend you for any jokes on a software used to work...oh...boh...the world is beautiful because avariato! ! !

Finally...the topics that do not concern this forum... is simply because mine was a curiosity closely linked to understanding the goodness of use of this software with a specific application field.
and the not having inserted it has no kind of astruse motivation!
[MENTION=48249]technomodel[/MENTION]: Why is it not an excellent program now? ... and I would add: but do you have an infirm consideration of the broth? I don't use tortellini in massive doses! then clearly I do not use it to make it grilled!

Of course I'm not even nervous and caffeinated!
 
x what you wrote in the first post you cannot consider rhino a serious software.
You have absolutely no control of geometries and numbers, modeling perfect surfaces just no.
it shows the fact that in order to have merged surfaces you have to have a lot of shortcomings, and often you cannot get them.
In fact, when you start drawing molds or other pains from rhino models.
 
In fact I wrote this "rhino is almost serious"!
that then...the fact that with rhino if you are a dragon (but I am not) you can make carriages... is absolutely undeniable! ! ! ! ! !
:finger:
 
on rhino if you are a dragon you can make carriages... it is absolutely undeniable! ! ! ! ! !
:finger:
Yes, but for tamiya or bburago.

However fusion is a toy, it serves to patch the holes in the imported components and... that's enough.
 
spend a day, if it's okay, fixing the flaws of the model.
type non-united surfaces, surfaces that are not recognized and therefore should be remodeled etc.
Sorry, but all that restoration work, do it well to those who created the model, so learn to work well.
 
Beautiful utopia.
mark the hours for restoration and make them pay, maybe next time they do it.
I have gone from seeing always models open to not have to touch one again.
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Beautiful utopia.
mark the hours for restoration and make them pay, maybe next time they do it.
I have gone from seeing always models open to not have to touch one again.
 

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