Lynda - Fusion 360 Product Design: Lighting
Sculpting visually pleasing forms in 3D can be a bit of a challenge. In instances where the forms are organic shapes without flat areas, it can be tough to figure out how to get started. In this project-based course, dive into 3D modeling techniques by learning how to build a familiar object—a table lamp—with the Fusion 360 tool from Autodesk. Instructor Carl Frischmuth shows how to create a 3D sculpted form for the outer shape and inner shape, an inner frame structure to support an LED light, and supports to connect the inner frame to the outer shape. He also shows how prepare your inner frame and outer shell for 3D printing.
Table of Contents
Introduction1. Sculpting the Form of the Model2. Creating the Lug Support Sketches and Pattern3. Creating Frame Ring Connector Rails4. Form 2: Build Volume and Copy5. Creating Additional Material around Slice Zones6. Creating Interfaces at the Connecting Zones7. Adding Shell for Outer Skin Sketch: Tail Split Surf and Split Tail8. Dividing the Model into Parts9. Creating the Support Lugs10. Support Base11. Tail End Details12. Splitting the Model13. Window Panels14. Internal Support StructureConclusion
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