As many of you are aware, we recently held our largest annual user event in Las Vegas, Autodesk University. There’s nothing quite like attending the conference in-person, but for those who couldn’t make it, many of the sessions are recorded and/or class content is available for you to view on-demand. HUGE thanks to all of the instructors, it was by far the best AU we’ve had!
Note, some classes have incredibly detailed and useful handouts (even if there isn’t a recording published), so don’t forget to check those out! There were so many great sessions, but here’s just a small sampling of some of the more popular classes:
Fusion 360 101: Introducing Fusion 360
Fusion 360 Modeling Tips from the Experts
Transform your Approach to Product Development with Fusion 360
Use Direct Modeling in Fusion 360 to Take Your Models to the Next Level
Fusion 360 Assemblies Master Class
Integration of Textiles in Fusion 360
Product Surfacing with T-Splines and Parametric Solid Modeling Tools
It’s All in the Details: T-Splines Modeling and Photorealistic Rendering in Fusion 360
Simulation in Fusion 360 - Don’t Get “Stressed” Out
“Here, Manufacture This” Fusion 360 Drawings for Manufacturing
Fusion 360 CAM for CNC Programming Production Parts
Using Fusion 360 CAM Lathe Functionality in the Real World
Creating Fusion 360 Custom Commands
And many more.... for the full list of Fusion 360 sessions from AU 2016 Las Vegas visit HERE.
What was your favorite session? Chime in below!
Modeling tips from the experts with the PDF handout. Why? Because a week before I watched this video I modeled 12 pallets for my milling machine. Since they all fit the same receiver the pallets are all common except that each one holds a unique set of fixtures that all require unique mounting holes. I used "paste as new" to copy all the pallets, now I need to modify features common to all pallets. I will be redoing this one correctly this weekend, 3rd times a charm!
Thanks for advertising these more advanced videos. I think there needs to be links to them in the Learning section.
Many of the AU classes are associated with downloadable handouts in PDF format. However, these are hosted by Autodesk and as such they are static.
@jeff_strater and I decided to host our handout on Google docs as we intend to build the document out into something more complete. Here's a Link to the google docs document for "Modeling Tips From The Experts"
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What a great resource!
Autodesk Fusion360 Team has really stepped up the development and communication of what's going on during the last several months. Much appreciated. Please keep up the good work.
Chris
The first one I watched the other day was, Fusion 360 Modeling Tips from the Experts.
I picked up more then a couple tips from both Jeff Strater and Peter Doerign, thanks guys!
Today I just got done watching, 3D Printing and Prototype Development with Fusion 360.
It was great to see and hear the thought process of a real world product as it went from start to finish. A big thank you to Steven Schain and Jerry Berns.
As someone who was not able to make it to the 2016 show It's great to be able to have access to these video's.
Thanks for sharing!
This is awesome!
It’s All in the Details: T-Splines Modeling and Photorealistic Rendering in Fusion 360
This one doesn't load the video. I think it's not loading the entire page properly.
EDIT: Nevermind, this is probably one of the lectures without a recording 😉
thanks for posting this
M