3D Printing and Design for Architecture Models
Basic tools in Autodesk Fusion 360 2
A course by Agustín Arroyo , Designer and Maker
About the video: Basic tools in Autodesk Fusion 360 2
Overview
“In this second part you will see the continuation of the explanation about the basic tools of the program.”
In this video lesson Agustín Arroyo addresses the topic: Basic tools in Autodesk Fusion 360 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: 3D Printing and Design for Architecture Models. Learn how to transform your designs into physical objects with 3D printing.
Partial transcription of the video
“Basic tools in Autodesk Fusion 360 The other option we have is the Split Body, that what allows us is to select a plane or object to cut, and what it will do is generate a cut of the object selected with the figure. For example, right now I have selected this object and the cylinder. I will give OK and what has happened is that this object has been cut. We have made a hole taking as a reference the plane of the cylinder, which is this superficial here. The truth is that with everything we've seen we could already create a very complex mockup. Of course, it would have to be a process in whic...”
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Course summary for: 3D Printing and Design for Architecture Models
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3D, 3D Design, 3D Modeling, ArchVIZ, Digital Architecture, Industrial Design, Product Design

Agustín Arroyo
A course by Agustín Arroyo
Agustín Arroyo, better known in the maker world as Flowalistik, is a product designer and educator who currently lives in Madrid, Spain. He's been passionate about creating new products since he was young; what he used to do with Legos, he now does with a computer and a 3D printer.
He's been working in digital manufacturing since 2013 and his creations are characterized by minimalist shapes, attention to detail, and, above all, functionality. He's collaborated with companies like Ultimaker, BCN3D, and Prusa Printers, creating end products, promo collections, and new designs. Most of his designs are free for download, meaning anyone with access to a 3D printer can make them.
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