Easy Ways To Learn Everything About Autodesk Fusion 360
Autodesk’s Fusion 360 is a cloudbased CAD solution. Officially released at Autodesk University in 2012, Fusion 360 was launched in 2009 through Autodesk Labs as Inventor Fusion. But it is not merely software installed on the computer. A $300 yearly subscription will fetch an industrial, mechanical and conceptual design tool, plus regular updates. Using a cloudbased design tool means every change made on the design is saved on the cloud and becomes part of a version history. There is ability to access each version of design, so every time a design is opened,one will see which version it is.
Collaboration
The ability to access data and share designs no matter of your location regardless of the device being used is what Fusion 360 is all about. If you’re an Apple user, Fusion 360 employs Handoff, which lets you resume your task, where you left off as you switch devices.
Animations
Sometimes you need to show all the components of a product, or how it goes together and comes apart. That’s why animations, or exploded views are indispensable. This capability works on all iOS devices, you can share this aspect of your design with clients, design team and manufacturers.
Distributed design
Fusion 360’s Distributed Design capabilities helps you to create a few different designs and insert one of them into another design. It’s a convenient way for multiple users to do work on a design together.
Application programming interface
Late last year, Autodesk introduced application programming interface (API) support for Fusion 360, which continues to open it up to more and more third party companies. For instance, although CAM capabilities are built on, you can now easily integrate the CAM tools of your choice.
3D Printing
3D printing capabilities are integrated via Spark. Spark can generate supports for designs that require them.
The road ahead
Collaboration isn’t limited to the members of the design team. To learn what’s next for Fusion 360, its developers include a roadmap in the Autodesk section for the community section of the application’s website that mentions the upgrades one can expect to see soon. Such transparency also provides an opportunity to weigh on what one would like to see in future versions. Sometimes, proposed features include links with much more detailed information. Simulation would come soon as an instance and Fusion 360 developers shared what it will encompass and why. They also give a call for feedback.
To Know More Visit
http://crbtech.in/CADCAMTraining/ http://crbtech.in/StudentReviews/Mechanical Reviews