This seems to be the position hundreds of frustrated users are in.
My understanding is that when I get my shop running and I get into commercial manufacturing, I'm expected to pay for the software which isn't cheap. Intolerance is the virtue of a Social Justice Warrior. It's not okay to lead people on aimlessly only to create another stress in life so your point has a valid counter. It was only just released June 6th whereas the previous lessons were really just chaotic showcasing of general functions when really, I think many of us in the throws of frustration had gotten this far on our own. The tutorial in the link really needs to be more out in the forefront for new users. Your precious thread is safe I can assure you.
When nobody speaks up about a common problem in a way that truly expresses how severe the problem is, and I've seen many people expressing outbursting frustration, it's not uncommon that nothing gets fixed.Īfter trial and error over the last year off and on for months, it needed to be said. I'm certainly not getting younger and richer everyday lost to confusion and a lack of guidance. Here's the resources with very little guidance on how to use them. With no prior experience with CAD it was much like the nightmare I recently escaped at college in an outdated and all but useless and required drafting course. I was simply saying what needed to be said without the prior aid of the tutorials. Thanks for the link I will give his vids a try. The user innerface is superb in some functions but general, simple and the absolute most common and frequently used functions with an A.I system assisting it is a glorified POS. I'm not going to write off Fusion 360 and will just suffer through it until I'm mister click and zip through it, which I've seen John at NYC CNC do like riding a bike holy crap, but we need to be honest. Why can I not simply select an object, drag it to where I need it, rotate view simply and not have to right click to leave rotation view, grab it again and SLIDE IT OVER THE FKING CYLINDER. I then ask just who are the people at Autodesk and where are they coming from with this technology? I feel like it's intended to be done with virtually reality gloves and goggles tbh and when they adapt it over for a mouse or pen it is a crude result. This should be grab, drag and place over the cylinder in any practical system but nooooo, the people at Autodesk create what? Ring placed over a stick shouldn't be this absurd of a process. I want to move a toros I made and link it to the end of a cylinder. It's stupid in every single way when it comes to simple manipulation of an object post creation from moving it to cutting it, joining it, freehand modifying it and so on. The control system is just a huge piece of sh#t let's just be honest here.