Fusion 360 Product Concepts: Footwear

Model a concept Footwear utilizing Fusion 360!

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Fusion 360 Product Concepts: Footwear

What You Will Learn!

  • In this course, students will dive straight into 3D product conceptualization of a Footwear. Subdivision modeling, surfacing and topology techniques will be significantly utilized throughout this course.

Description

In this course, we will model a concept Footwear to showcase the power of Fusion 360 in the development stage of a product design. Level up your design workflow by integrating forms with T-splines which in turn allows you to create complex organic shapes.


As takeaways, you will learn how to:
• Model all the parts and components for our product concept
• Use surfacing techniques such as patch, offset and trim
• Sculpt organic forms using T-splines
• Create, split and combing solid bodies
NURBS topology strategies
• Follow along with highly-detailed light to moderate instruction
• Add a Footwear to your ever-growing design portfolio.


About the instructor.
Jomarc Baquiran is an Autodesk Certified Instructor, Autodesk Expert Elite, Autodesk Group Network Leader and a training manager for an Autodesk Authorized Training Center. Together with his team he nurtures and grows one of the largest Fusion 360 communities – Fusion 360 Worldwide Users in Facebook and LinkedIn.


By the end of this course, you will add t-splines, surfacing and modify tools to your design tool arsenal.
Most importantly, you will gain the confidence to create your own unique and innovative product concepts with Fusion 360.


As always,
• Get full lifetime access
• Access on mobile and TV
• Certificate of completion


Enroll now and see you inside the course.
Happy Learning!

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for beginners and intermediate users who are curious on how Fusion 360 can be a powerful tool for 3D product conceptualizaion . A high degree of interest and desire to learn computer aided design will be highly appreciated.

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Tags

  • Fusion 360

Subscribers

658

Lectures

23

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