Although inspired by Generative design, the Automated Modelling feature doesn’t replace the AI extension as the results generated are not based on the same manufacturing or load requirements and are intended to be used as a tool to solve design problems uniquely and can then be further refined and developed. It also doesn’t require the user to enter any load constraints or select any manufacturing restrictions like in Generative Design which also makes the process of generating bodies much quicker. However, Automated modelling doesn’t cost the user a penny in cloud credits. This tool allows a user to generate AI powered designs by selecting which bodies to join and which to avoid. This means far more complex and innovative bodies can be created, which previously would have taken a user a lot of time and multiple operations to complete.Īutomated Modelling can also bridge the gap between the standard Fusion 360 design workspace and the Generative Design Extension. Unlike the loft tool, Automated Modelling can create a transitional shape between multiple solid bodies, not just between faces. What is Automated Modelling?Īutomated modelling is a new feature that takes elements from the ‘loft’ design tool and the AI-based Generative Design feature to join multiple features and produce numerous design options that a user may have never imagined. Eagle-eyed Fusion 360 users will have noticed the new Automate feature in the design ribbon and may have even tried out this new feature, but for those who haven’t explored Automated Modelling, here we will discover its potential.
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