Getting Started Rendering in Fusion 360 Part 2 - Realistic Materials!

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In this video, we continue our series on creating renderings in Fusion 360 by learning how to make realistic materials that are shiny, bumpy, translucent, and more!

FULL GETTING STARTED RENDERING PLAYLIST

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0:00 - Introduction
0:30 - Modeling a base shape for rendering/where to find rendering mode
1:17 - Applying materials to objects in Fusion 360
2:47 - How object size affects the way materials look
3:23 - How to make materials bigger or smaller
6:12 - Materials in Fusion with no texture (Paint, Glass, etc)
7:06 - Adjusting object reflectivity with Roughness and Reflectance
8:50 - Paint fleck materials
9:25 - Plastic materials
10:05 - Transparent/Translucent Materials
11:15 - Materials that have textures
11:57 - Material PBR maps (more realistic materials)
13:42 - Creating custom materials
16:14 - Applying PBR Maps to a custom material
17:28 - Better reflections with roughness maps
18:00 - Bumpy materials with normal and height maps
20:44 - Fixing material mapping issues
22:00 - Final rendered results
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Hi everyone! Let me know if you have any questions about rendering materials in the comments below! :)

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Hi! Im designing items with "big flat" parts like tables, cabinets, serving trolleys... on the big flat parts (not textured) i have problems to make them look realistic. On smaller items specialy with rounded edges i get no issues. where can i start to change settings to get a better quality in rendering?

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