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perspective view in drawing

shaiFT4VG
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perspective view in drawing

shaiFT4VG
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Hello, I know that the issue of perspective in drawing has already been discussed, but I want to raise the issue again because it is really difficult every time to take a picture (PNG) and put it in the drawing, and then every time you change, delete the pictures and bring new ones.
This will be a serious change for many people.
It would also be nice to bring a simple DXF for drawing or alternatively a sketch from Fusion so that small details can be added to the drawing.

i love fusion 360 keep up the good vibes (: 

shai 

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HughesTooling
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@shaiFT4VG wrote:


It would also be nice to bring a simple DXF for drawing or alternatively a sketch from Fusion so that small details can be added to the drawing.

 


 

You can make a sketch visible in the 2d drawing. Here the circle is from the sketch.

HughesTooling_0-1709129124573.png

 

As for a perspective view you might be able to use a named view. Just setup the view in the design workspace and then save as a named view. Then in the drawing add a base view using the named view.

HughesTooling_1-1709129304050.png

 

 

 

Mark Hughes
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shaiFT4VG
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Hi Mark, thanks for the answer, interestingly I tried to turn on a sketch in the drawing before and it didn't work and now it works! so thank you.
Regarding the perspective - unfortunately isometry is not enough to illustrate the model, in general , perspective in Fusion is lacking, I plan carpentry details and sometimes entire rooms, the last time I had to illustrate the rooms I sent the file to Sketchup.
I think it's a waste of time, to go out of fusion for simple perspective views and different field of view.

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HughesTooling
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@shaiFT4VG wrote:

Hi Mark, thanks for the answer, interestingly I tried to turn on a sketch in the drawing before and it didn't work and now it works! 


You have to be careful if you use a section view as it will remove a sketch if it's the wrong side of the section. Might have been the problem? Also make sure the sketch folder and the sketch are visible.

 


@shaiFT4VG wrote:


Regarding the perspective - unfortunately isometry is not enough to illustrate the model, in general , perspective in Fusion is lacking, I plan carpentry details and sometimes entire rooms, the last time I had to illustrate the rooms I sent the file to Sketchup.
I think it's a waste of time, to go out of fusion for simple perspective views and different field of view.


I'd forgotten that saved views don't use the camera setting from the design workspace. I always work with the Orthographic setting in the design workspace so get the same view in both.

 

 

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