Hi @PhilProcarioJr, @TrippyLighting,
You raise good points here. I am not replying in any official capacity here, but can give a few glimpses from inside the machine...
One of the hardest things for us in the Fusion team to do is to figure out what our priorities are, what to do next, and how to balance resources. Don't get me wrong, it's a great problem to have. We have a lot of passionate users, we have a decent-sized team, and a huge list of things to do. But, our resources are finite. So, we have to make some tough trade-offs.
While you are correct that we are introducing a mesh repair workspace, and also are not planning to do much in TSplines in the near future, those are not necessarily the same teams, so it's not exactly correct to say we are trading off TSplines for mesh, but its still a valid question.
I'm not a product manager, but the decision to introduce mesh was driven by a couple of factors, I think. First, there are workflows where you want to start with data that is only available in mesh form (scanned data, Sketchup data, Thingaverse designs that are in mesh form), and we've seen quite a lot of requests for working with this kind of data. Second, we have some existing mesh technology that was relatively easy to integrate into Fusion, so it was not a high-cost project. Third, there are some forward-looking projects that need mesh support that we think are pretty exciting.
Regarding the lack of new TSpline features, to be honest, we have not seen a lot of requests for new features in that area. Most users seem pretty happy with the current functionality. If that changes, and more people share your desire for more TSpline capability, then absolutely we will put more effort into those enhancements.
We can't make everyone happy, unfortunately. We'd like to, of course. We do take most of our strategic direction from our customers. But, you all don't always agree on workflows and priorities
. So, we do the best we can at making decisions based on what the majority of customers want.
I don't think that satisfies your desires, unfortunately.
Please keep these kinds of comments coming, though. This kind of feedback is critical to have.
Jeff
Jeff Strater
Engineering Director