Reducing wasted time and effort on a project is an ongoing struggle. Here are two beautiful examples of the 3D wood texture that the team is working on.Īs you can see the best is still yet to come and there are some great features coming your way.Īs always, if you have a request for a feature that is not on this list, please submit it in the Idea Station.One 3D model to rule them all - Using a single model for concept design, rendering and shop detailing. Examine the materials, colors used in a rendering via the web.Share and comment on individual objects in a rendering or on specific material in a rendering.Apply rendering effects in the web (background, DOF, bloom, exposure).Generate renderings from 3D mobile viewer.Creation, storage and management of cloud materials.Improved camera workflow and effects (vignette, bloom, etc).Continued improvement to user interface and workflows.Light objects (spot, ambient, linear, etc.).3D Materials – wood, fabric and 3D printed materials.Ray tracing of exploded views, animations and section analysis.Consolidation of desktop and cloud rendering workflows.Desktop turntable and motion study rendering.Here is a list of some of the features that will be appearing over the next few releases: With all that work behind us there is still a lot of functionality that we want to add to Fusion 360. In Fusion 360 as a whole, there has been a lot of effort getting a consistent look between all of our visualization technologies – desktop ray tracing, cloud ray tracing and the A360 3D viewer. In the last year, we have added functionality for camera editing, adding new translucent and emissive materials, enabled downloadable materials from the Autodesk cloud, and greatly improved the user interface for creating cloud renderings. The Rendering workspace in Fusion 360 has come a long way since the introduction of the software. The Fusion 360 visualization team has been hard at work to improve the rendering and visualization capabilities in Fusion 360 to better suit your needs.
Visualization of your design is important in many parts of your product development process – be it to communicate design intent, for design reviews with teams or clients, to illustrate assembly, or produce high quality images for marketing.