

One of the areas where Fusion shines is for 3d printing, creating suitable printable models with ease. Being free, there is plenty of documentation and tutorials available to get started on Fusion and begin using it for CAD design.

After then end of the trial you can choose to continue using the software as a hobbyist for free, allowing you to use it so long as you do not monetize the models created in Fusion. One of the main benefits of Fusion 360 is that it is free. Fusion is the more entry level offerings in the Autodesk lineup, being simpler to use compared to their other offerings like Maya and 3DSMax, albeit while fulfilling a different role. PROSįusion is a hybrid parametric modeling program offered by Autodesk. In the context of Fusion being a tool for novices, it is an excellent tool to start designing in to learn the ins and outs of CAD and 3D modeling. If I have a need to address, the online community are quick to provide thoughtful responses and guidance allowing me to solve any issues my team and I may have. I can honestly say that there has not been an issue since day one of using the software. In addition, there is a massive online community with video tutorials or guides both created by, or individual users of the Fusion360 software. It has been very intuitive, and regular updates or feedback from the customer service team. Being that our principle service is Design and Engineering, Fusion 360 has offered all my team and I could ask for in a software. This software has been an incredible tool for my business.

I also would like to note that Autodesk offer an incredible specialization to really round out your skills via Coursera. My network of engineers are amazed I am able to accomplish what I have using this software when the companies they come from are paying thousands for licensing. Being an SME, it is offered on an annual basis free of charge. This software has been so easy to use from day one! I couldn't be more thrilled with it.
