How to use downloaded files on fusion 360






















 · Export CAD-ready files. Choose a generative design outcome to export using cloud credits, and import the CAD-ready geometries into Fusion Advanced Simulation Advanced analysis tools. Use bolt connectors, multiple load cases, and rigid elements in simulation tests or simplify designs by cloning, removing faces, and replacing with primitives.  · When you get a file (F3D not F3Z) from someone or you downloaded it from the Forum, you save it to your hard drive and then in Fusion use File, Open and then browse to the file on your computer. It saves time, and clutter in your cloud storage if you just want to look at it. The Screencast will show the process.  · To provide the best experience for all of the Fusion communities, two new subscription types are being introduced: Fusion for personal use and Fusion for startups. These new subscription types replace the existing hobbyist/startup subscription types but remain free for personal use and qualifying startups.


Luckily all design files from f is saved in the cloud (internet connection required). So there's pretty much nothing to worry about. Anyhow, here's a quick tutorial on how to save your f design file on your local storage as a safety precaution. Fusion one of the great CAD (3D modeling) software free to use for maker and education. but I found that there is people out there dont really know how t. Note: This option uses the latest version of the project. Copy the link, and open it in Internet browser. Click Download button in top-right corner. Choose Fusion Archive. Enter email address to which a download link will be sent. After receiving an email with the link, click Download File. Upload the file in Data Panel in Fusion


Select Fusion Archive. After the file is translated in the cloud, you will receive an email that contains a download link. To load the archive file, select Upload in the Fusion Data Panel. From Data Panel browser in Fusion Open the hub that contains project to export. Right-click on the drawing/assembly/component. Windows: C:\Users\ your_user_name \AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\Autodesk Fusion \API\AddIns. Open Scripts and Add-Ins Dialog. You’ll need to open the Scripts and Add-Ins dialog to add and run it. Select the Tools tab, followed by selecting the “Scripts and Add-Ins” feature. Navigate to the file and then click Open. For a list of file types that can be opened in Fusion , see the Fusion Supported File Formats. As soon as the file has completed Cloud translation, click the "Open" button in the Job Status window, to launch the file in Fusion Upload designs using the Data Panel.

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