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Autodesk Fusion 360 Updates Include Mesh Editing and More

One of the most popular providers of design software is Autodesk, and their cloud-based platform Fusion 360 has become well-loved by many a 3D designer – and it just keeps getting better. Autodesk releases frequent updates to the Fusion 360 software, and this week they announced their latest, which should please many users. Happy Christmas in July, Autodesk fans – Fusion 360 now offers mesh editing.

Previously, Fusion 360 users would need to switch over to MeshMixer to modify STL and OBJ files, but now all mesh editing and modification can be done right in Fusion. According to Autodesk, they imported and “Fusion-ified” most of the MeshMixer technology, making Fusion 360 the first software of its kind to incorporate mesh editing as part of a complete product design platform.

All you need to do to access the new function is select “Create Mesh” from the Create drop-down menu, and you’ll be taken to the Mesh Environment, where you can open the model you want to work on by clicking “Insert Mesh.” The new features include several helpful tools, including the following:

For more advanced work, there are a couple tools that help you to create sketch geometry from sections of your mesh body: Create Mesh Section and Fit Curves to Mesh Section.

While the mesh editing functionality is the biggest change in the July update, there are a few other changes as well. There’s a new Sketch Scale tool, a couple of bug fixes, and a Deep Update function that lets you update your entire assembly with one click after changing any component. Also, there’s a new and improved Space Mouse that now orbits around the center of the bounding box. The Inventor file format has been updated to 2016, and to make everyone’s lives easier, body names now automatically become component names when converted.

Old Space Mouse (L) vs. New Space Mouse (R)

You now have the capability to create 2D drawing templates that store annotation settings, sheet settings, repeating text, and title block logos. The graphics engine has been upgraded to improve the performance of shaded and wireframe visual styles with hidden edges, and improvements have been made to the parts lists and drawings UI. Also, Fusion 360 is now available in German! To see what other changes have been made and check out some of the upgrades in more detail, take a look at the Fusion 360 blog. Let’s discuss these changes further also over in the Autodesk Fusion 360 3D Software Mesh Editing forum at 3DPB.com.

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