@PhilProcarioJr wrote:
@colin.smith
"However as a product team we can't have an "our way or the highway" approach to the product either."
I would never expect or ask the Fusion Dev team to take that approach or attitude. I have fought for everyone else needs over my own in Fusion from day one.
Personally as long as Fusion is stable I don't much care what is being worked on. My toolbox has many tools in it and there is a reason for that. I have never used a CAD app that has completely met my needs and one will never exist that accomplishes that either. I was merely pointing out that T-Splines could easily put Surfacing tools in the grave with the proper tools and functionality added. Current surfacing tools are the bottleneck that's holding CAD back and the "old" school CAD users are the ones pushing for a stagnant set of CAD tools. I know this because I have been in this game since day one of CAD and I have worked with a lot of the "old" school guys and listen to their thoughts and it blows me away at how closed minded they can be. The thing that aggravates me is this way of thinking is holding me back from achieving that next level in my CAD work as I am limited by the tools in my toolbox...The work I have done in this thread is very poor by my standards and as much as I would love to take it to the next level it's just not possible with the current toolset.
People being "set in their ways" is human nature I guess, but it is a set of rules I refuse to play by. There is no "one right" answer that will make everyone happy and there is no way to even make one person happy because as soon as you give them the "one" thing they want they will want something else and be unhappy they don't have that. Thus the reason I don't ask for anything, I just figure out how to work the best I can with the tools I have and move on...
this just makes you a useful tool phil yourself you can chuck a few ways to do something at a task and the outcome is never ending but there is a point where one tool hits the wall then you get the hammer out to find the next wall in the meantime you find a new path that may be better and you end up with something that is ok, will do the job but can be made better with this other tool.
solid modeling is linear there is a path to something from nothing the path may be different for each person but the outcome is the same you start it you finish it done.
T splines are endless in what they can do and become, look at the next version of modeling that fusion is getting that's some craze stuff, and it is from nature the good old 3,4,5 rule. the way mold grows.
If a person can not evolve the way they work then they end up in the past, I know a couple of old time cad/cam dudes that give the middle age cad/cam people heaps.
the classic one is the person who did the parallel port trojan horse say's that useing the the parallel port to control machines is out of date move on it's dead. and he's the one that did it and microsoft still don't know how he did it, it took to window 8 for them to work out how to stop it.
and the new program he is doing is half machine control and half iot, thats evaluation there.
keep push the fusion guys they listen to you