Activity 1: Learn The Basic Vector Sketching Tool: Set The Active Project
Activity 1: Learn The Basic Vector Sketching Tool: Set The Active Project
Activity 1: Learn The Basic Vector Sketching Tool: Set The Active Project
Sketching is where your design starts. The success or failure of your design
depends on having good sketches. This can be a challenge in any CAD software.
We'll discuss some techniques that will help you have a better sketching
experience in Fusion 360.
We will include subjects such as making a stable sketch that can be edited
reliably, using splines effectively, managing sketch performance, sketching in 3D,
and more. We'll spend a little time discussing why some of these techniques are
effective by examining the inner workings of Fusion 360.
Create your first Fusion 360 design to familiarize yourself with the basic design
tools as you get started.
Create your first design, use some of the basic modeling tools, use the browser
and the timeline, switch between workspaces, and save your first design.
1. Click the Data Panel icon in the upper left to display the Data Panel.
2. Click the back button next to the active project in the Data Panel.
2. In the Data Panel, double-click My first box, or right-click on My first box and
click Open.
Use the browser
1. Click the light bulb icon next to the Origin folder to display the origin planes.
2. Click the light bulb icon again to turn the origin planes off.
3. Click next to the Bodies folder to expand the folder.
4. Note there is one Body in this design - the box you just created.
Change workspaces
1. Click the Model workspace icon, then select Render to switch to the render
workspace.
2. Notice the canvas appearance changes and the Timeline is replaced with
the Rendering Gallery. This workspace is used to render images of your design.
3. Wait for the Rendering Gallery to display a thumbnail of your cloud renderings.
Notice the progress of renderings that are in process.
4. Once the renderings have been processed, click on a thumbnail to display the full
image in the Cloud Rendering dialog.
5. Close the Cloud Rendering dialog.
6. Click the Render workspace icon, then select Model to return to
the Model workspace.