It has been a while since I last posted here.
Although I have never discussed software other than Revit on this blog, today I would like to talk about Fusion.
Since becoming a member of Autodesk’s Expert Elites program, I have had the opportunity to try out various Autodesk products. One of them was Fusion. As someone with a strong interest in parametric design, Fusion was a very interesting piece of software for me.
Because Revit deals with architecture, it is not suitable for designing very small objects. Fusion, however, allows for the precise design of even very small objects and offers excellent parametric capabilities.
By utilizing dimensional constraints, parameters, and modifications via the timeline, even very complex shapes can be easily created and modified. It also provides various features to enable accurate predictions when hinges or assemblies are required.
I have been using a 3D printer for my architectural design work for several years now. Since I started using…

