@O.Tan
I don't think that DM and Timeline will change much. Sofar to be honest I never worked with one system that was perfect.
I used Cobalt as well as Alias and their unique workflows.
The DM in SE looks interesting and I am sure it is good but I am sure also that system has its problems.
If the DM in Fusion could get the ability to add dimensions to a model like a filet size or length of an edge I think that would
be to be honest amazing. But for every other type of work I do DM would be a drastic more time then the TL.
I would be back in Rhino land. "Claas please change this - OK I will have to unstitch all those surfaces, untrim the surfaces .... and stitch stuff back."
In Fusion that would be "Click adjust done"!
I know that Phil does not use the TL and is a DM fan and Jeff is a TL fan. At the end it really comes down to what type of object you are working on.
I know that the feature stack in SW works different and how sketches and such are ordered while the timeline is a strict linear recording of parts.
I can see the appeal of being able to see how features are added to a part something many SW users state.
Yet in the timeline you can show the features in colors as part of their components so for me similar visual thing.
Fusion isn't even a finished product. SE ProE SW have a lot more time under their belt. So one has to keep that in mind.
To my understand this year the sketch engine gets some more attention and after that surface/solid modeling tools will make sense together enhanced.
Colin just mentioned that UV controls are coming to Fusion soon allowing users to map the UV directions better.
This for sure will for example help in furniture design doing proper veneer texturing.
So lets see what will come to DM and TL and modeling tools in the next 1 to 2 years.
Claas Kuhnen
Faculty Industrial Design – Wayne State Universit
Chair Interior Design – Wayne State University
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