Hey all,
Here’s another opportunity for you to influence how we develop the 2D drawings experience!
We want to do some comparative analysis of our internal drawings against your real-world drawings – created from Fusion or (even more interesting) from your other CAD packages.
Feel free to reply to this thread with your drawings. If you want to keep your drawings confidential, email them to me directly at timera.hart@autodesk.com and we will keep them safe. Any and all examples of drawings you're making today to get your job done would be super helpful to us as we keep our eye on the prize of fullfilling our promise to rounding out the drawings environment.
We on the drawings team are still hard at work to bring you some great new features in the upcoming releases, with a bunch happening on June 22 (mentioned at the bottom of the June 8 what’s new post).
Timera
Hi @dregalia2014 - thanks so much for your willingness to help! We are looking for samples of Manufacturing Drawings, not necessarily vector sketches, do you have samples of those as well?
why I need made model in the CAD ( Vectorworks ) first ? as it need to accurate jointing with other structure .
360 is great to drawing something on it own , but if need to coordinate with other drawing .
I feel it lack of easy to use snapping tools to drawing some thing can accurate jointing with other structure already done by Vectorworks .
and no layer made not easy to management .
hope 360 can add more snapping tools and layer management .
it feeling tired if every time I need to move / resize / snapping some other item , need to set a command to tell 360 i going to do that .
Vectorworks is much work like Adobe illustrator , can just point to the a corner of a rectangle , hold it and move / resize / snapping to midpoint of a circle , And it done .
Youtube : Vectorworks The Basics - 04 - Snapping
Thousands of this action need to move on doing drawing like this , and I feel it very tired if do it in 360
Hi Timera
I have sent you an e-mail with part files and drawings, hope it helps!
Keep up the good work! 2D drawings need some work in Fusion360...
Omar Tan
Malaysia
Mac Pro (Late 2013) | 3.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5 | 12GB 1.8 GHz DDR3 ECC | Dual 2GB AMD FirePro D300
MacBook Pro 15" (Late 2016) | 2.6 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 | 16GB 2.1 GHz LPDDR3 | 4GB AMD RadeonPro 460
macOS Sierra, Windows 10
Hi
it not just more towards the architecture industry
I have design a robot using it , it has thousands of small parts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m25nn1ZiGc
so effort less to do move / resize / snapping to some other item with easy to change anchor Points is key features , as it need to operating millions time in a project.
can also look at illustrator , it not BIM softwares, just 2D as we talk about here, but work the same way.
adobe illustrator snapping tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEO_GAle78I
Vectorworks Basic Tutorial #8 Object Info Manager
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRTZ-qJjj_4
anchor Points and snapping
I have been using Inventor for the past 6 years and one feature that I use and would like to see in fusion is the retrieve dimensions feature including hole, thread, Etc. Also being able to change these Dimensions in the drawing and having it link back and change the part. I will take some time and see if there might be some other change that would be helpful in fusion.
Omar Tan
Malaysia
Mac Pro (Late 2013) | 3.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5 | 12GB 1.8 GHz DDR3 ECC | Dual 2GB AMD FirePro D300
MacBook Pro 15" (Late 2016) | 2.6 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 | 16GB 2.1 GHz LPDDR3 | 4GB AMD RadeonPro 460
macOS Sierra, Windows 10
@Anonymous, the team has been working on the template project for several months now, and we are anticipating being ready to release it in the next couple of updates, so stay tuned!
Best,
Timera
Pretty much sum up everything in attached drawing.
This is the list.
1. Ability to rotate view when create drawing. (Important for optimize space)
2.Align centerline. (A lot of design need this.)
3. Adjustable color, type, size of any line. (Not so important in formal drawing but important in some special case)
4. Ability to add another model in to drawing. (Some drawing consist more than one product in it. Not assembly but as separate part)
5. Auxiliary view. (A must)
6. Chamfer dimension. (A must)
7. Welding symbol. (Very important)
8. Section view indicator that can snap parallel or perpendicular to drawing line. (For more precision and control over angular shape)
9. Ability to manually create drawing with out model. (Sometime is need. For ex when two part have very similar shape. Manually add or delete line will save a lot of time)
10. Detail view from section view. (A must, even it again standard drawing rule)
11. Fake dimension. (Sometime this is a must. Especially when urgent change is need)
12. Intersection point dimension. (With out this some drawing is absolutely impossible to draw.
I face this problem recently and have to apologize my customer and tell them I need to use their drawing and correct it by hand because CAD limitation.
It quite embarrassing to do that)
13. Ability to delete or change style of section view hatch line. (Need for clean and clear drawing)
14. Ability to create my own table, back ground title, format. (No need to tell how important this one is)
Will come here again if other problem come to my mind.
Regard
sketching a parralel line. click line click direction enter distance and i got nothing. moving an object is having the same results. sometimes i cant enter the offset number at all.
@TimeraAutodesk wrote:Hey all,
Here’s another opportunity for you to influence how we develop the 2D drawings experience!
We want to do some comparative analysis of our internal drawings against your real-world drawings – created from Fusion or (even more interesting) from your other CAD packages.
Feel free to reply to this thread with your drawings. If you want to keep your drawings confidential, email them to me directly at timera.hart@autodesk.com and we will keep them safe. Any and all examples of drawings you're making today to get your job done would be super helpful to us as we keep our eye on the prize of fullfilling our promise to rounding out the drawings environment.
We on the drawings team are still hard at work to bring you some great new features in the upcoming releases, with a bunch happening on June 22 (mentioned at the bottom of the June 8 what’s new post).
Timera
surfcam has got the 2d in stone. very easy. i am impressed more with the fusion cam but the 2d drawing is needing work. one cnc started out like surfcam then went to a more of a bobcad format. i bought one cnc due to the lack of trials and was very dissapointed and got a refund. bobcad actually seems easier to 2d draw than fusion. i could be missing something here in what im doing or i did have some problems downloading. in the job shop its very helpful to put together some line and arcs to create a 2d path. a lot of time we dont get step file or others and sometimes when we do they are fragmented and corrupted with lines and arcs. i actually own surfcam and rely on it heavily for the 2d quick paths. i would like to just use one. any help or suggestions?
@TimeraAutodesk wrote:Hey all,
Here’s another opportunity for you to influence how we develop the 2D drawings experience!
We want to do some comparative analysis of our internal drawings against your real-world drawings – created from Fusion or (even more interesting) from your other CAD packages.
Feel free to reply to this thread with your drawings. If you want to keep your drawings confidential, email them to me directly at timera.hart@autodesk.com and we will keep them safe. Any and all examples of drawings you're making today to get your job done would be super helpful to us as we keep our eye on the prize of fullfilling our promise to rounding out the drawings environment.
We on the drawings team are still hard at work to bring you some great new features in the upcoming releases, with a bunch happening on June 22 (mentioned at the bottom of the June 8 what’s new post).
Timera
Omar Tan
Malaysia
Mac Pro (Late 2013) | 3.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5 | 12GB 1.8 GHz DDR3 ECC | Dual 2GB AMD FirePro D300
MacBook Pro 15" (Late 2016) | 2.6 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 | 16GB 2.1 GHz LPDDR3 | 4GB AMD RadeonPro 460
macOS Sierra, Windows 10
@magpiemachining wrote:
sketching a parralel line. click line click direction enter distance and i got nothing. moving an object is having the same results. sometimes i cant enter the offset number at all.
surfcam has got the 2d in stone. very easy. i am impressed more with the fusion cam but the 2d drawing is needing work. one cnc started out like surfcam then went to a more of a bobcad format. i bought one cnc due to the lack of trials and was very dissapointed and got a refund. bobcad actually seems easier to 2d draw than fusion. i could be missing something here in what im doing or i did have some problems downloading. in the job shop its very helpful to put together some line and arcs to create a 2d path. a lot of time we dont get step file or others and sometimes when we do they are fragmented and corrupted with lines and arcs. i actually own surfcam and rely on it heavily for the 2d quick paths. i would like to just use one. any help or suggestions?
This thread is about producing 2d technical drawing in the drawing workspace not about how the sketches in the model workspace work. I suggest you start a thread and ask questions about the above.
And just a note. Fusion works more like Solidworks or Inventor when it comes to sketching, it not wrong it just different I doubt it will change much so you will need to unlearn what you know. When you get a grasp on how parametric sketch work you'll find them far more powerful than sketches in BobCAD or AutoCAD\Rhino, and yes I have used those programs.
Mark
Mark Hughes
Owner, Hughes Tooling
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Here is a set of drawings I created for a cabinet bed.
Very important:
User created title blocks
Tables
BOM
Markers
Multi Drawing Breaks
Not so much used in this drawing but symbols, symbols, symbols.
PS: Here is a video of the bed in action.
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