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Fusion 360 for free
Fusion 360 for free







GD, Structural Buckling, Nonlinear Static Stress, Event Simulation, Shape Optimization, Rendering Animations (Turntable, Motion general these are good conversations to have! My current observation shows, that following things couldn't be solved locally (but this was only a quick check). Calling the license unbalanced might be a better way to say it. It's just gotten a bit more complicated!ĭownward trend might be to harsh. How much would it cost now to just learn in order to make this video ?įood for thought and hopefully continued discussion and learning on both would not necessarily call it a downward trend, but I can certainly sympathize with any recommendation not necessarily being unconditional anymore. If shape optimization now also is so expensive then how would a hobbyist who, just like anyone else, first has to learn how to operate the tool before this tutorial can be made. The high price point has come up before and for many hobbyists Fusion 360 is a huge enabler, allowing them things to do that otherwise would be impossible. I am going to invite this conversation as we just had an EE online session that also covered some generative design aspects. Inconvenient and sometimes confrontational but unavoidable! In general these are good conversations to have! With an early-adopter subscription I rarely needed to, or so I thought. I have to admit that I haven't looked into thee newer license terms. I would not necessarily call it a downward trend, but I can certainly sympathize with any recommendation not necessarily being unconditional anymore. This all feels a bit like what onshape did, just with better marketing Because IMHO this is only the beginning of the downward trend. Just not for know I'm a big fan of Fusion 360, but right now I'm not feeling, that I can recommend it to users that easily anymore.

fusion 360 for free

However, it's also not been available to hobby or startup users either.

fusion 360 for free

This all feels a bit like what onshape did, just with better design has never been free for anyone as far as I know. You know I'm a big fan of Fusion 360, but right now I'm not feeling, that I can recommend it to users that easily anymore. We now have to pay the full price of a service without getting support for it.

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I create the design in two sizes, so it's 10$.

fusion 360 for free

Simple example: This would cost me less than 1$ to print, but I've to pay 5$ for the simulation. But even having simple things like shape optimization (which I used to generate modifiers for my slicer to get stronger parts) are now history for private use, because the costs just doesn't make sense anymore. GD might not be the best example because it's the extreme.









Fusion 360 for free