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I've been using 123D Beta9 for a while now, and I really love the program. That being said I'd like to try out Fusion360 but I cannot seem to import any of my files, which is a real downer. I've invested so much time and have so many files in 123D! I'd really appreciate it if I could import them into Fusion360. Inventor and Inventor fusion have no problem opening them up.
Thanks for the request akhlut! Just to be clear so that I understand, when you try to import a 123D file into Fusion 360 through the dashboard import button, the translators fail to convert the file and import fails?
I didn't think I would have to import the files - figured I would be able to simply open them like any other Autodesk file. I'll have to give the import function a try when I get home.
Max data is all polygons and has some challenges converting to solids. We are working on support mesh data directly in Fusion3 60 and are looking at STL, OBJ, and SketchUp models first. Max is interesting but lower in the list of formats.
What kind of data do you have in Max that you want to use?
This one is harder because MAX makes polygons, rather than solids. We are working on polygon mesh editing but that will take some work. This will likely happen later.
123D files can be downloaded as .obj and .stl, and Fusion 360 can now import both as mesh data. We are now working better mesh experience for Fusion 360 as well.