When you enroll through our links, we may earn a small commission—at no extra cost to you. This helps keep our platform free and inspires us to add more value.

SkillShare logo

Fusion 360 - Mastering the Basics - Ultimate Beginners Guide

Unlock creativity with Skillshare! Learn acrylic painting, AI writing, graphic design, and photography.

     0 |
  • Reviews ( 0 )
Free

This Course Includes

  • iconskillshare
  • icon0 (0 reviews )
  • icon55 minutes
  • iconenglish
  • iconOnline - Self Paced
  • iconcourse
  • iconSkillShare

About Fusion 360 - Mastering the Basics - Ultimate Beginners Guide

Welcome to the class!

Tour of the workspace

Learning to sketch

Learning to extrude

Learning to navigate the workspace

Using construction geometry and fillets

Creating Planes and Lofts

Using constraints

Designing a drinking glass

Introduction to rendering

Final Project - Designing a socket wrench

What You Will Learn?

  • Fusion 360 is a FREE powerful tool that can be used for 3D modelling, simulation, rendering and more. This course will teach you the basics to understanding, navigating and using the solid environment within Fusion 360, giving you the skills you need to start creating, rendering and 3D printing your own designs..
  • This course is perfect for beginners looking to learn the basics of Fusion 360, and it doesn’t matter if you have no prior experience with Fusion 360 or any other 3D design software. This course will help you get designing in no time!.
  • The main body of the course will teach you fundamental concepts and skills that will allow you to effectively create your own designs, and tutorials at the end of the course will guide you through creating and rendering designs, as well as designing a own socket wrench with working joints!.
  • By the end of this course, you will have the confidence to create your own designs for use with many manufacturing techniques, or even just rendering... you choose! You will gain a broad knowledge of the solid workspace within Fusion 360, learning how to use common functions such as sketching and extruding, as well as more advanced features such as construction lines, planes, constraints and rendering your designs..