5 Tips for Better Fusion 360 Renders

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This was so helpful, thank you! My mind was blown when you altered the specific colour of some of the appearances!

printsfocian
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Flipping thank you!! I had problems with the background and the solution was so simple! Subscribed!

miguelmflowers
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These short tip videos are really great. Thanks!

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Huh, I didn't even know Fusion had a dedicated render menu, thanks!

Dave-wvvc
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Great video as always
Happy holidays to you and your family 💖😀

avejst
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Great video Billie👍
My own additions would be....

Tip #6 Always ensure any sharp edge has at least a small radius added for a better render.
Tip #7 Use Wood (Solid) appearances for the full 3D wood experience (& a huge range of edit options).

amforiconsulting
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So rendering changes apearance of whatever u are creating innfusing 360 correct. But how would that help when printing in my ender -3 s1 pro if iam using white filiment? So should i try to master tinker cad to teach it to my hs students or should i teach them fusion 360 instead?

futbol
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This video is so useful, thank you so much!

prishavadhel
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New subscriber here, looking forward to your videos! Loved the podcast with Simple Electronics!

deankqadj
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Enjoyed this tutorial. Quick and to the point! Thanks

garychwatuk
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Hey Billie, good stuff here. I must now learn fusion 360! Question: Do the applied textures get baked in to the model for export or are they just for screen purposes (to show an end result should you post-process the print that way). Eg; Does a shiny textured model print smoother surfaces?

TheAndyroo