![]() It would make sense to incorporate a dumbed down interface so new users and learning amateurs can do something as simple as I've mentioned by left clicking, drawing a square, chopping the bottom off with the standard parameter pop ups for exacting the axis depths, and THEN an information bubble appears showing how to do it the complicated way that is a pita to learn, however, I have gotten far enough with the program to understand why the U.I. If you're going to go extreme at least create user support so a simple procedure to modify a simple object doesn't turn into 2-3 hours of slopping through information and the program.Ī program like Sketchup when I want to chop a flat bottom onto a sphere it's a very simple, logical process relative to how you do things in Windows paint. There should be an easy way for many, common functions followed by intuitive guided user interface that pops up so we then learn the complex and honestly, proper way to do it since the application is ultimately intended to create extremely complex and finely tuned objects.įor whatever reason the support is a mess of tutorials with no tabulation system for us to navigate through them, seek simplified, exacting answers for a simple process and for some reason, the control system for creating, modifying and manipulating is the furthest thing from intuitive and practical. This is a personal learning process during my retirement with a hopeful direction toward being able to use Fusion for useful hobby projects such as 7 1/2" gauge model engineering locomotives which I have done in the past. I only wish someone more familiar with Fusion could have created a manual rather than as I am trying to do by myself. I simply cannot keep up with the nice video descriptions some have provided, but they move along much too fast for me to comprehend and learn from them. When I get to the assembly stages of my search regarding how to do Fusion I expect to stall on my personal project until my search and try process leads me to how to assemble predesigned components into simple and progressively to more complex assemblies. This is helping me learn the process which in many instances very much like inventor. Since there are no manuals that I know of, I have been slowly creating my own simple manual showing each icon and how to use it. With fusion it has taken me a long time but I'm beginning to understand as I work with each icon. I learned Inventor by purchasing a how-to-do manual. We'll continue to refine the experience and make it more streamlined, as well as expanding the level of expertise. This project is still in beta phase (not finished), so feel free to give us feedback on it. They should complement the modules as you go through the training. This is the playlist of videos associated with each module. You can view them in the browser or download them locally.ģ. Begin the training by going through each module in ascending order (01, 02, 03, etc). Click on this link to download the zip file of all the sample files associated with each Module. Provided are instructions on how to start the training:ġ. We are actively working on providing a more in-depth learning experience that walks a user through the various workspaces and get them the training they need to go from beginners to experts.
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