- Master the tools and techniques to design parts.
- Learn to animate and visualize your products.
- Create products that are ready for manufacture.
Overview
Design products with the highest level of quality as a Fusion 360 product designer. This path can help you build a solid foundation in designing real-world products, from part modeling and surfacing to animation and rendering to designing parts for manufacturing.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Fusion 360: Basic Part Modeling
-Learn how to measure and model real-world objects so you can create parts that are manufacture-ready.
Course 2: Fusion 360: Multi-Body Modeling
-Learn techniques for modeling complex components in Fusion 360, specifically modeling multiple bodies in a single design file.
Course 3: Fusion 360: Surfacing with the Patch Workspace
-Learn to use the surfacing tools in the Autodesk Fusion 360 Patch workspace to design complex organic shapes and water-tight solid bodies like the plastic bottles in this course.
Course 4: Fusion 360: Animating Assemblies
-Learn how to create animations for your product assemblies in Fusion 360.
Course 5: Fusion 360: Product Rendering Techniques
-Learn how to create realistic and engaging product renderings in Autodesk Fusion 360.
Course 6: Fusion 360: 3D Printed Product Enclosure
-Learn how to design product enclosures to manufacture a 3D printing of the design using Autodesk Fusion 360.
Course 7: Fusion 360: Designing for Plastics
-Learn about designing for additive manufacturing in plastic using Fusion 360. Discover how to create a form, complete and visualize your design, and set it up for 3D printing.
Course 8: Fusion 360: Designing for Metal
-Use Fusion 360—the cloud-powered, accessible CAD and CAM tool—to design metal parts for machining.
Course 1: Fusion 360: Basic Part Modeling
-Learn how to measure and model real-world objects so you can create parts that are manufacture-ready.
Course 2: Fusion 360: Multi-Body Modeling
-Learn techniques for modeling complex components in Fusion 360, specifically modeling multiple bodies in a single design file.
Course 3: Fusion 360: Surfacing with the Patch Workspace
-Learn to use the surfacing tools in the Autodesk Fusion 360 Patch workspace to design complex organic shapes and water-tight solid bodies like the plastic bottles in this course.
Course 4: Fusion 360: Animating Assemblies
-Learn how to create animations for your product assemblies in Fusion 360.
Course 5: Fusion 360: Product Rendering Techniques
-Learn how to create realistic and engaging product renderings in Autodesk Fusion 360.
Course 6: Fusion 360: 3D Printed Product Enclosure
-Learn how to design product enclosures to manufacture a 3D printing of the design using Autodesk Fusion 360.
Course 7: Fusion 360: Designing for Plastics
-Learn about designing for additive manufacturing in plastic using Fusion 360. Discover how to create a form, complete and visualize your design, and set it up for 3D printing.
Course 8: Fusion 360: Designing for Metal
-Use Fusion 360—the cloud-powered, accessible CAD and CAM tool—to design metal parts for machining.
Courses
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Learn how to design product enclosures to manufacture a 3D printing of the design using Autodesk Fusion 360.
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Learn how to create animations for your product assemblies in Fusion 360.
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Learn techniques for modeling complex components in Fusion 360, specifically modeling multiple bodies in a single design file.
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Learn how to create realistic and engaging product renderings in Autodesk Fusion 360.
-
Learn to use the surfacing tools in the Autodesk Fusion 360 Patch workspace to design complex organic shapes and water-tight solid bodies like the plastic bottles in this course.
-
Learn how to measure and model real-world objects so you can create parts that are manufacture-ready.
-
Use Fusion 360—the cloud-powered, accessible CAD and CAM tool—to design metal parts for machining.
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Learn about designing for additive manufacturing in plastic using Fusion 360. Discover how to create a form, complete and visualize your design, and set it up for 3D printing.
Taught by
Vladimir Mariano, Jomarc Baquiran and Thom Tremblay