Created by CAD Kraft | Video: 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 05:06 H/M | Lec: 51 | 3.22 GB | Language: English | Sub: English [Auto-generated]2 Courses in 1! Learn the fundamentals of Autodesk Fusion 360 & Autodesk NavisworksWhat you’ll learnLearn the basics of Fusion 360Learn the Fusion 360 interfaceLearn sketching, geometric modeling, extruding, sculpting and much moreRequirementsBasic 3D design skills with any CAD software are helpful, but not requiredDescriptionWelcome to this 2 part course! In this two part course you learn the basics of Autodesk Fusion 360 and Navisworks. We first start off with Fusion 360 and then get into NavisworksFusion 360 is a powerful CAD platform that is used for product design and engineering.
It connects your entire product development process in a single cloud-based platform that works on both Mac and PC.
In this course, you’ll learn all about Fusion 360 straight from the pros with proven tutorials and training to design, build and fabricate your designs.
This course is an overview of the interface where you’ll learn about modeling, sculpting, and rendering workflows in Fusion 360.
This course has everything you need to get up and running with Fusion 360 to translate your ideas into elegant CAD drawings and fabrication-ready designs.
Next up is Navisworks.
Navisworks is used primarily in construction industries to complement 3D design packages.
It is used among professional designers, architects, engineers, contractors and others seeking professional advancement and job transition through acquiring 3D and 4D modeling review skills.
In this course you’ll learn all the essentials of Navisworks.
You’ll learn how to manage models, clash the models for interference, and virtually construct a building using a construction timeline.
By the end of this course, students should have a full understanding of how to use Navisworks.
Students will be able to effectively run object-interference checks on 3D models from multiple disciplines, create 4D simulations, interactive animations, and photorealistic renderings using Navisworks tools.
Who this course is for?Anyone interested in getting started in CAD (computer-aided design)