I am following the Kennedy Tutorial on YouTube. When he issues his first Line command there is already a cube in the upper right corner. But when I do the Line command I get a message saying "select a plane or planar face". I think I could do that if the cube were in the upper right corner. How do I get the cube up there? Or how do I select a plane or planar face without the cube in the upper right corner?
Thanks, Bob
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I am following the Kennedy Tutorial on YouTube. When he issues his first Line command there is already a cube in the upper right corner. But when I do the Line command I get a message saying "select a plane or planar face". I think I could do that if the cube were in the upper right corner. How do I get the cube up there? Or how do I select a plane or planar face without the cube in the upper right corner?
Thanks, Bob
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have you already process this step? same problem here, need help. it says select a plane or planar face. but where should I see those settings?
have you already process this step? same problem here, need help. it says select a plane or planar face. but where should I see those settings?
Hi, If you are new to Fusion 360 you have my sympathy. The user interface can be a bit difficult. If you carefully read all of the replies in this thread you will find that most are helpful and some are very helpful. I thought the best was by Jeff Strater which included a screen shot similar to the one I am attaching. Note that "Origin" on the left is a "drop down" and when expanded shows the three planes from which you can select.
Good Luck, Bob
Hi, If you are new to Fusion 360 you have my sympathy. The user interface can be a bit difficult. If you carefully read all of the replies in this thread you will find that most are helpful and some are very helpful. I thought the best was by Jeff Strater which included a screen shot similar to the one I am attaching. Note that "Origin" on the left is a "drop down" and when expanded shows the three planes from which you can select.
Good Luck, Bob
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