![]() ![]() You spend the time to follow instructions, the get the line, failed to compute and you start all over again and get the same results. The tutorial book above is useless to me so far. I just want a tutorial that does what it says it will do. Whenever I see, "new and improved", I cringe as to how bad they just screwed something up. I wouldnt recommend Fusion 360 for those who need a more specific type of software, such as, civil engineers, architects, or soft-goods designers. Today, a problem can have a billion or 2 choices to fix a problem. Fusion 360 is a great CAD package if youre looking to do rapid prototyping, general/mechanical engineering, packaging design, 3d printing (or other hobbyist related things) or of course, CAM. As a kid, I had 2 or 3 choices for a problem. In today's day and age, there seems to be no rhyme or reason. Or I might be told to click a button and I spend the next 15 minutes searching for that button in, I don't know how many drop down lists, until it shows up accidentally behind a button they never told me about. When I do that, I get the line, "Failed to Compute" or another line telling me "I suck", you don't know what you're doing. Then it tells me to go to "Constraints" and click "Coincidence" then the 2 end points of a sketch. My problem is, I am following a tutorial build EXACTLY by the instructions. First, if I can build model steam engines that run and run good, I figure I have a MIND.
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