UI is awful

UI is awful

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UI is awful

Anonymous
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The first thing I noticed when I started with Fusion360 that UI differs from other CAD programs. But it's only a half of problem.
It's a pain to learn it. It's absulutely unintuitive.
Most of the time I don't understand what the program wants from me. There are no any warnings or hints just passive gray buttons. As a result I had to use my past SolidWorks/Inventor/ProE experience. But it doesn't work that causes more frustration.
Commands are combined in a odd way. Some commands have duplicates. Some does what's not expected. Some are missing.
UI components are too small but take too much space at the same time. I'm forced to lean against my monitor.

Also Fusion360 lacks multi monitor support. Most desginers/engineers use several monitors as it's convinient and it improves productivity up to 30-40%.
I tried your getting started tutorials but it makes things even worse. This is not how it is taught in universities.
There are common paradigmas such as bottom-up, top-down design and parametric design. But everything is mixed up like your UI. I thing it was a big mistake to combine parts and assemblies within the same workspace.


However I like ideas like different workspaces and floating toolbars.

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Anonymous
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hi

 
 
I hope this replay finds you well/in good shape with less frustration. A ) as you have experience  in solidworks , I recommend Matthew McKnight 's webinar for you , this is the link
 
      
I attend this webinar with curiosity of what is solidworks is ?
 , what is differences and bridges between fusion 360(which i like) and solidwork ?  and i find this webinar is usuful .   B) Fusion 360 adobt simplicity ui over overwhelming ui ( somthing like gigantic 3ds max  ) , the performance comes first as fusion is device independent . c) in addition to Mr . Mattew content i recommend Myrin 's learning path(Learn Fusion 360 in Just 20 Hours (For Beginners)) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgBC4i8XbEU
D)My personal preference and  advice is "when you want to learn somthing try to find out  how this software thinkinking ? don't push yourself to search for other software command in fusion , instead try to figure out  the wise to accomplish somthing with fusion .
Have a Good day  and Peace On you

 

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Anonymous
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You can always move UI or just close it. Or just not use Fusion 360 at all. 🙂


@Anonymous wrote:

The first thing I noticed when I started with Fusion360 that UI differs from other CAD programs. But it's only a half of problem.
It's a pain to learn it. It's absulutely unintuitive.
Most of the time I don't understand what the program wants from me. There are no any warnings or hints just passive gray buttons. As a result I had to use my past SolidWorks/Inventor/ProE experience. But it doesn't work that causes more frustration.
Commands are combined in a odd way. Some commands have duplicates. Some does what's not expected. Some are missing.
UI components are too small but take too much space at the same time. I'm forced to lean against my monitor.

Also Fusion360 lacks multi monitor support. Most desginers/engineers use several monitors as it's convinient and it improves productivity up to 30-40%.
I tried your getting started tutorials but it makes things even worse. This is not how it is taught in universities.
There are common paradigmas such as bottom-up, top-down design and parametric design. But everything is mixed up like your UI. I thing it was a big mistake to combine parts and assemblies within the same workspace.


However I like ideas like different workspaces and floating toolbars.


 

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Anonymous
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Reading this two years later, getting started courses are taught in university, very frustrating
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g-andresen
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Hi,

Please state your facts about the current UI in a new thread.

 

günther

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etfrench
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If you think everyone has trouble with the UI, they don't.  Here's a few examples.

 

p.s. You may want to discuss the qualifications of your university instructor with the administration 😀

ETFrench

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luki0036LNXR
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OceanHydroAU
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Learning Fusion360 is a journey where you need to force yourself to fall in love with it, because it's not going to change for you.  Every time you find anything that annoys you, slap yourself in the face to remind you that you're not in the right frame of mind.  *Learn* it, instead of fighting it.

 

It is worth it - the power is insane when you've spent the time to understand how it works (and how it quirks).

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laughingcreek
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@OceanHydroAU wrote:

... understand how it works (and how it quirks).


I'm stealing that

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J1mB0b
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Just because many users have become experts and created amazing complex objects with this software does not in any way meam that it is great software with a great UI. It just means it's capable of great results. This is just my opinion a successful sofware UI designer

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g-andresen
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Hi,

I would add to this by saying that there are different expectations of how a UI should be designed.

 

günther

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etfrench
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I happen to also be quite successful designing software as well as learning how to use Fusion 360.  It's not easy to learn any parametric 3d modeling software.  There are many resources available for learning Fusion 360.  I suggest you research them. 

 

If you have specific issues with the UI, i'm sure Autodesk would be happy to hear them.  If someone told you your software design sucked, but didn't tell you how, could you fix it?

ETFrench

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TheCADWhisperer
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@OceanHydroAU wrote:

Every time you find anything that annoys you, slap yourself in the face to remind you that you're not in the right frame of mind. 


@OceanHydroAU 

I must be looking in the wrong place for love.

Following your technique my face looks like I have been fighting Mike Tyson rather than a mere software.

I must be insane!

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weegreenblobbie2
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The UI is so frustrating as it's making me look for alternatives.  

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TheCADWhisperer
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@weegreenblobbie2 

What would you like to design?

What alternatives are you researching?

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