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tips to switch from 2d to 3d with inventor fusion

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pippolino

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Bye to all,
I am a passionate self-taught carcad and I am using the 2013 trial that includes fusion.

being a self-taught I would like to know from you more experts how to continue on my journey:

I have the dwg of the architect for the house project that I would like to build and I would like to revel in converting it into model 3d to see how it comes, try to furnish it, try to make changes etc...

I did some evidence through extrusion and so on and it's pretty good but:
- I see it's a disaster to make changes to the 3d if the architect makes me some changes on the 2d
- I heard that fusion based on 2d sketches can automatically adapt 3d when 2ds change. . .
- I didn't find tutorials about it or even less use of fusion in architecture (it's almost all mechanical... )

give me some advice on how I should proceed properly? where to find free tutorials on this topic or any advice can help me.

Thank you!
 
- I see it's a disaster to make changes to the 3d if the architect makes me some changes on the 2d
It's not a disaster. It just doesn't make you automatic. you have to change the sketch with the method "coleman"
- I heard that fusion based on 2d sketches can automatically adapt 3d when 2ds change. . .
Yeah, but you have to change the sketch.
- I didn't find tutorials about it or even less use of fusion in architecture (it's almost all mechanical... )
inventor Is fusion saying anything? inventor fusion is the modeler of inventor parts, autodesk flagship software for mechanical design.
You want to make architecture smart? Go on. rev
 

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