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Autodesk

STL File Editing is Finally Easy with Fusion 360's New Parametric Mesh Workspace

Autodesk via YouTube

Overview

Discover how to easily edit STL files and work with mesh models in this informative webinar on Fusion 360's new Parametric Mesh Workspace. Learn to repair mesh bodies, convert mesh to solid bodies without polygon limits, transform geometric meshes into editable B-Rep Solids, and seamlessly combine engineered features with existing mesh bodies. Explore the differences between BREP bodies, 2D images, and 3D representations while gaining insights into mesh repair tools, face grouping, and direct mesh editing techniques. Understand how to control mesh resolution, convert irregular shapes, and see practical examples comparing mesh and solid models. Get answers to questions about organic shape conversion and Fusion 360's suitability for designing dental aligners. Gain valuable knowledge to enhance your 3D modeling and reverse engineering capabilities using Autodesk's cutting-edge parametric mesh technology.

Syllabus

Introduction
Poll Questions
Question of the Day
Fusion 360 Major Update
Agenda
Speaker Introduction
About Autodesk
About Fusion 360
What is a BREP Body
What are 2D Images
How to represent 2D Images
Adobe Illustrator vs Adobe Photoshop
Compatibility
Raster vs Vector
Boundary Representation in 3D
Convert STL to Mesh
Agenda Overview
Live Demo
Importing a STL File
Mesh Repair Tool
Face Groups
Editing Tools
Direct Mesh Editing
Mesh Tools
Can you convert organic shapes
How to control mesh resolution
How to convert STL files with irregular shapes
Examples of mesh vs solid models
Fusion 360 a good fit for designing dental aligners

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Autodesk Fusion 360

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