@Anonymous
Obviously Fusion 360 is new - but it is not that new anymore. It is one the market since quite some years now.
We all can also understand and agree on that Fusion 360 tries to offer more than just a modeling environment such as physics cam online collaboration and others.
To get all those modules right it will take time obviously.
And that is the point I want to focus on in my argument. The mesh tools are a tech preview. So I am ok with the fact that currently it is not as powerful or polished.
However since 3 years do I suggest to AD that Fusion 360 has insufficient modeling tools.
Surfacing:
Loft needs to have rails to be able to blend between two surface edges well
Loft offers no G1 G2 along edge rails
There is no square tool - the patch tool creates a terrible draped surface when doming if you want a cleaner surface
Patch offers G0 G1 G2 but does not give you the ability to adjust the G1 G2 weight nor specify the edges with individual G1 G2 settings.
Loft solid and loft patch can have different results
Fillet offers G2 but has no G2 weight slider
Loft G1 and G2 however offer this
Extrude surface only works alone perpendicular to sketch plane
and others
Timeline:
Move command is not really parametric because the feature does not save and expose the values you used when creating the feature
Align command results only in to a move command.
Inspection:
There is no ability to project curvature combs over a surface along U and V or a specified direction and angle
There is still the problem that with a too big scale a G2 comb breaks making you think that G2 is not valid
Sketch:
We still do not have CV curves to create better profiles and easier create blend curves
Spline G2 constraint only gives you access to the G1 tangent handle and you cannot massage the curve with modifying the G1 and G2 point
You have add dimension handles onto the G1 tangent handle and make tiny steps to and observe the curvature graph resulting into a massive amount of value entering and checking cycles
We still only deal with 2D sketches and the 3D sketch approach is not very usable.
As a serious industrial design Fusion is still ill equipped to tackle many surfacing needs which is why in my teaching we still use Alias to do the outside surface
and then use Fusion to do the inside design. This is also not an unusual approach and also gives me the ability to educate my students more about CAD workflows than just learning a
parametric package like SW or Fusion where you have to work in a specific way. Apple uses Alias and NX and other companies use that workflow as well.
You also model concept models and manufacturing models you might also want to use different tools anyway.
Currently I work on two medical projects and actually use Blender for the ideation phase before I go to Alias and then Fusion.
But Fusion got advertised as "Design differently".
And that it is just plain annoying when certain things work genius and others literally break it.
Fusion 360 has a fantastic solid modeling toolset.
The rib and web, draft adjustment, boolean tools etc are just great and the timeline is genius.
Certain surface structures Fusion also solves so much more elegant and easier than Alias which forces you to do proper surfaces in a Class-A matter which is for technical surfacing
needed and good but honestly for many designers just too much in terms of how hard it is and how labor intensive it is.
Specifically rounding tips is a tough thing.
This is one of those examples where Fusions 360 loft tool is just fantastic with what it can do:

But without G1 or G2 along the rail pointless.
I am quite sure that the devs who worked on the Mesh module are not the same that work on T-Splines are not the same that work on surfacing.
However and I think the criticism here is right where does AD put the focus onto.
I rather would have less diversity but the current tools be made perfect before doing to something else.
In the end I think it would also help Fusions reputation because I got the notion from few in the industry here in Detroit that they think Fusion is a cool
lets play with an idea CAD tool but for serious work they still need and have to rely on apps like SW because they have the tools Fusion just does not.
Claas Kuhnen
Faculty Industrial Design – Wayne State Universit
Chair Interior Design – Wayne State University
Owner studioKuhnen – product : interface : design
