Projected View Rotation

Projected View Rotation

JSPR22
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Projected View Rotation

JSPR22
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Hi,

 

I'm working on some drawings in fusion 360- I have a base view, and a section view (projected from said base view). I've rotated the section view to make the document easier to read, however when I update the original design, save & update references, the projected views rotate themselves to be in their original orientation (the orientation fusion specifies upon creation of the view); NOT the orientation I'd rotated them to.

 

This doesn't seem like a big deal for a single sheet, however I've got multiple sheets with multiple views, and a design that is being updated regularly. is there a way to make these views "remember" the specified rotation, so I don't have to re-rotate every view every time I update the references.

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ClintBrown3D
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi @JSPR22

 

I'm sorry to hear that you are being affected by this issue.  The team is aware of the problem and are currently working on a fix for it.

 

Internally, we are tracking this issue as FDWG-14856. As soon as we have an update, one of the team will update this post.

cc @Pramod.kadam 


Clint Brown
Senior Product Manager - Autodesk Fusion



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Pramod.kadam
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi @JSPR22 ,

We are working on the fix for this issue. It would be good if you could share the F3Z file so that we can validate the fix on our side.

 

Thanks,



Pramod Kadam
Product Owner
Fusion 360 Drawings
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mango.freund
Advisor
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can I assume that you know the possibility of "named views"? these are in the browser and should be accessible in any desired -- defined -- orientation.
I have created a small work. that is, a sketch without content. desired views created as well as cuts through the origin and then saved as a "template". isn't that a way for you?
BR mango
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