May 2020 Product Update – What’s New

Keqing Song Keqing Song May 11, 2020

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V.2.0.8407

Manufacture

We fixed an issue where some text went missing in a number of different dialogs, such as the New Tool Library Preview, Share Public link, as well as the Insert from McMaster Caar dialog. Turns out there was some wonkiness going on with Radeon graphics cards. Now they all display the appropriate content. 

Usability 

malaidmitrii4UTWK experienced an issue where the Move command wasn’t working as expected when moving mesh bodies. Apparently the first move action was applied twice for some odd reason. Now it should be working fine. 

Electronics Design

When working with an electronics design library, some of you ran into an issue where editing a managed library from Library Manager sometimes does not create a linked library. We made sure that all libraries when they are uploaded or managed remain managed after opening and closing.

Sketching

We found some instability issues around sketching a poly-line. After digging through the CERs that came in, we were able to nip it in the bud. 


V.2.0.8335

Usability

[icon name=”bullhorn” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] French and Italian languages coming to Fusion 360

 

Some of you running Fusion 360 may have been pleasantly surprised to see your version of Fusion 360 running in French or Italian after this update. No, you’re not dreaming; you got an early look at these two new languages, soon becoming available for everyone. You may notice some discrepancies in some areas of the product, and that’s because we’re still ironing out the kinks. If you want to switch back to English, German, Chinese or Japanese, you can do it via your preference settings under User Language. We will let you know when it’s ready for general release.

If you find wonkiness as you are using it, or improper translation, let us know and we’ll log it to get it fixed!

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[icon name=”star” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] New! SketchUp 2020 now supported

Some of you have reported that you were not able to open SketchUp 2020 files in Fusion 360. Good news! We’ve updated our translation pipeline to support importing of SketchUp 2020 file format.

[icon name=”wrench” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Issues Fixed - Click to expand

  • Some of you may not be aware but we have quite the community in South Korea! Some of our users there told us that Korean characters were truncated when renaming entities in the browser. We tweaked how the browser behaves and now Korean characters are no longer cut.  
  • Slussi reported an issue where switching between application windows and coming back to Fusion 360 gave him the unexpected ability to drag a component out of place in the direct modeling environment, even though the Component Drag option was turned off. We found that using the Alt + Tab keyboard shortcut somehow tricked Fusion 360 to register component dragging as allowed. This is now fixed. 
  • We fixed a mouse wheel scrolling issue that was found in a variety of command dialog drop-down menus, where scrolling through options caused the cursor to lose focus and close for no apparent reason. 
  • HughesTooling reported a component naming issue awhile back where models he brought in from the Parts4Cad where the names that had a decimal point to them (like AH-6.2×400 for example) would get truncated at the decimal point when they appeared in Fusion 360’s browser. Now these names will appear as they should.

Data Management

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Project navigation preview in Fusion Team (for Team sites only) 

To try the improvement, make sure you are in a Team Site.  

Access the Team site web experience by going to the Team site switcher in the data panel, hover over the team, and click on Open on the Web.

We heard you when you told us that you needed a better way to navigate through your projects when you’re working in the web experience of Fusion Team. Now you can try a new navigation experience that we’ve rolled out as a preview. 

To get to Fusion Team, locate the team site switcher in the data panel and click on the “Open in the Web” icon to launch your web browser.

Once you’re in Fusion Team, go to your avatar in the top right corner and click on Settings. Toggle over to the Preview tab and click to see if “Navigation Panel” preview option is enabled. If you can’t enable it yourself, then you may not be the admin if the team site; only admins can turn it on.

After this has been turned on, refresh the page and you’ll notice a panel in the left hand side showing all the projects available to you in that team site. Now you should be able to browse through them and see what is contained in them in the main panel without losing sight of all the projects.

Improved! Open in Fusion 360 from Web Viewer for team members

To share a design: Data Panel > Project  > Design > Right-click > Share Public Link

To view a design via web viewer: get the Public share link and open in your web browser

Previously if you opened a design using the Open in Fusion 360 button, it would open the design as a new unsaved design, regardless of the account or access you have. Now if you are part of the same team or have access to the project that the shared design originates from, Fusion 360 will automatically open the original source file instead of creating and opening a copy. Since it is the actual source file, you will be able to see the file’s version information.


Sketch & Modeling

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Edit in Place is now more powerful

Preferences > Preview Features > Edit-in-Place

Access the functionality by hovering over inserted reference components, or when right-clicking the inserted reference component.

With the recent introduction of Edit in Place preview functionality, you’re now able to edit cross-referenced parts in an assembly design directly within the context of the whole assembly, without needing to open the part in a separate document tab. We improved the experience with a few more changes.

Joint Creation

Now when you’re editing a reference part in context to the assembly, you can also apply joints to them and the parts around them, preventing them from being repositioned in the assembly after you exit out of Edit in Place

Default Context is now Local Context

We renamed Default context to Local context. This implies the representation of all components as they exist locally in the cross-reference without any influence from the assembly.

Non-associative Edit in Place is now possible

Building components within the context of an assembly is helpful in many situations, but sometimes you may not want it to be associative. We’ve now also made it possible to create non-associative changes to a referenced part in the Edit in Place workflow.

See help documentation: Edit in Place

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Edge Alignment for Loft Surfaces 

Design workspace > Surface tab > Loft 

Based on community feedback, we’ve improved how you can align surface loft edges in the Loft command. You can now choose between Free Edges, Align Edges, or Align to Surface to control the edge alignment for the loft surface.

To get to these options enable either Tangent (G1) or Curvature (G2) on a model or surface edge and the options will appear ready for selections next to the curvature options. Here is a visual comparison between the existing Free Edges option and the new Aligned Edges and Align to Surface options.

[icon name=”wrench” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Issues Fixed - Click to expand

  • There was a nasty bug that caused Fusion 360 to freeze when you tried to convert specific bodies into components. We’re happy to report this bug is gone for good.
  • Swarfmaker told us about a graphical issue where the outline edge of the section analysis view was temperamental. Sometimes parts of the edge disappeared, other times parts of the edge appeared to be thicker or thinner than the rest. Now the edges look consistent throughout. 
  • JeuElissen experienced an issue where Fusion 360 was unable to change the appearance material of certain bodies, and would get hung up on it indefinitely. Turns out there as a graphics parameter that was causing traffic to pile up. We cleared it and now this issue has been resolved. 
  • We improved Fusion 360’s ability to open specific assembly files (f3z) that have been uploaded via the data panel. Previously some designs caused the software to crash. Now they will open correctly. 
  • Knifacat was able to consistently reproduce a crash issue that involved deriving a component that only had parameters. These are the types of issues we love to see, because they are reproducible and we were able to pin-point exactly what went wrong. Thanks to Knifacat, this is now fixed. 
  • GRSnyder found a bug in the Sweep command that was causing performance issues depending on how he set the Sweep guide-rail options. We were also able to reproduce this, and we’re happy to report that we got this issue resolved. 
  • Rhelms77 reported another Sweep issue where the sweep along a Spline failed even though the preview showed that it was good to go. Now if the preview shows that the sweep will be successful, it will happen. 
  • Converting bodies into components is a completely valid workflow, and you should be able to go back in time (via the timeline) and edit the body before it was created into a component. Nhfoley ran into an issue where he was unable to select and edit the body before he made it into a component. This is now fixed.
  • We were told that a bug was causing the parameters table to go blank after you’ve created an Extrude action with the Direction option set to Symmetric. We made sure that this wouldn’t happen again.
  • derProtoTyp told us about an issue where the Boundary Fill tool didn’t update properly after he tweaked the sketch curve that the boundary fills were based on. After some debugging, we were able to the code so that it does update properly.
  • Art5 came across a Surface > Extend issue where expected error messages didn’t appear if the tool wasn’t able to complete its task. Now when an Extend fails to create due to modeling issues, the error message will appear as expected.

Electronics Design 

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Fusion 360 library editor expands its capabilities to support
File > New Electronics Library > Manage Tab > Library.io

You can now access managed libraries that are created with Autodesk EAGLE. With this latest update, electronic libraries that are created or edited in Fusion 360 can be converted into a managed library. Now EAGLE and Fusion 360 users will be able to access common libraries. 

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Import assets from other libraries

Now from the library editor, you will be able import assets from other libraries. With this new option, creating new electronic components has the option of importing Symbols, Device, or Footprints that are currently available in other libraries.

[icon name=”wrench” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Issues Fixed - Click to expand

  • Apselektronik and a few other users told us about how they were not seeing the “Create 3D PCB” option under the Solid > Create drop-down menu in the Design workspace. Turns out the option was not available if you were working in direct modeling (without the timeline). This was also the case if the 3D model you were working on originated as an imported STEP file.  Now the option is there in both direct and history modeling, regardless of file format.  
  • Based on your feedback, we updated the Renumber ULP to better handle Hierarchical schematics. Now it should be more clear. 
  • Some of you have reported that when updating a 3D PCB that has a semicircle cutout, the board shape unexpectedly changed. Also, when a new board was created, a ‘general modeling error’ appeared on the Extrude action. Turns out there was a nasty bug lurking between the wires. This issue has been resolved.

Generative Design

[icon name=”star” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] New! Materials per Manufacturing Process Workflow

Generative Design workspace > Materials Panel > Study Materials

In order to improve our experience working with aPriori cost estimation data, we are enabling a new workflow that will allow you to define specific materials to a specific manufacturing process in their study. In the Study Materials dialog, you will now see a drop down menu that will allow you to assign materials to all methods or a specific manufacturing method.

We now also have unique default materials for each process that are more appropriate for the specific manufacturing method and will provide proper cost estimates. Lastly, you will notice that there is a new Manufacturing browser entry, where the materials will be displayed per process.

These improvements will ensure that you can produce valid cost estimations for all outcomes generated in a given study. Additionally, this changes the current limitation of 7 materials per study to 7 materials per process per study, expanding and refining the way you can explore the design space based on materials.

See help documentation about Materials

[icon name=”star” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] New! Persistent and Customizable Visibility Settings in Explore

Generative Design workspace > Explore Environment > Outcome Filters Browser

We are bringing you two major workflow improvements in Explore in this update. First, we heard from you that when you went back and forth between the Setup and Explore, none of your filter settings were remembered. We have added persistence to these settings and now any changes you make to the Outcome Filters will be maintained as you move between Setup and Explore and between various documents you may be working in. 

Next, we have added the ability for users to customize the Visibility Settings of both the Outcome Filters that are listed in the browser and the Property fields that are displayed in the outcome view.

See help documentation about Visibility settings

[icon name=”star” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] New! Additional Additive Materials available in the Additive Library

Generative Design workspace > Materials Panel > Study Materials > Fusion 360 Additive Material Library

In our May 2019 update, we added our first Arkema material, Rilsan® polyamide 11 as part of our partnership focused on advanced additive manufacturing processes. In this update, we are extending that effort to now include an approximated (isotropic) version of Orgasol® Invent Smooth – PA 12 in the Fusion 360 Additive Material Library which can be used for Simulation and Generative Design studies. We have also added two other materials that are commonly used for additive manufacturing, Inconel 718 Plus and Stainless Steel 17-4 PH.

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Automatic Restart of Previewer with Setup Changes 

Generative Design workspace > Generate Panel > Previewer

We have been working on a project to make our Preview experience feel more dynamic and interactive, as we have gathered a lot of feedback from you stating that it felt like it was only useful prior to submitting a study and not during the setup process.

You will notice a number of changes to the Previewer experience. First, instead of the preview play bar being in the lower right corner, you will now see it at the top middle of the canvas. Next, you will notice a gear icon next to the play bar, which will expose controls that will allow you to change the level of detail. We did this to allow you to get a better idea of what the final shape will start to look like, as we had a number of setups that would return little more than a blob, making it hard to distinguish if your setup was actually right or not. 

Now for the biggest change: the Previewer will stay open in the background while changes are being made for many operations. Previously, if you wanted to change a load magnitude or direction, add or remove a load or constraint, or change design space definitions (obstacles, preserves, starting shape), you had to stop the Previewer, make the change and restart the Previewer. This was definitely cumbersome to use. With this update, Previewer will automatically restart as you are making those changes.

See Help Documentation about the Previewer

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Updated aPriori engine and regional costing libraries

Generative Design workspace  > Explore Environment

In our continued partnership with aPriori, we now have the latest updates to the costing engine and data sources. You can learn more about the changes via the aPriori release notes.

See help documentation on:

Cost estimation

Advanced Physics – Inertial Relief – Tech Preview

Create designs from outcomes


2D Drawings

[icon name=”star” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] New! Simple sketch tools in 2D Drawing

2D Drawing Environment > Geometry  Panel > Create Sketch

If you missed our 2D Drawings roadmap update blog post, then don’t worry – you’re in for a treat. This update now includes 3 major improvements mentioned in that blog post, starting with a new sketching environment within the 2D Drawings workspace.

This new contextual sketch environment gives you access to a number of familiar sketch tools like Line, Rectangle, Center-diameter Circle, as well as a few tools specifically catered to creating 2D Drawings geometry such as Arc and Leaders. These tools should enable you to create supplementary geometry or custom symbols like Rev Markers and Weld Symbols. They will also snap to corners just like dimensions would. Once created you can also copy and paste sketches between sheets and drawings.

See Help Documentation: 

Drawing sketches

Create a drawing sketch

Drawing Sketch contextual environment

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Document Settings and Sheet Settings now accessible in the browser 

2D Drawings > Browser > Document Settings, Sheet Settings 

Another very welcomed improvement can be found in the browser. We’ve moved Document Settings and Sheet Settings specific to 2D Drawings under their respective expandable area, consistent with the experience found in the Design workspace. Once expanded, you’re able to change all the settings applicable to your 2D Drawing.

See Help Documentation: 

Preferences, Document Settings, and Sheet Settings

Specify default preferences for new drawings

Edit document settings in a drawing

Edit sheet settings in a drawing

[icon name=”star” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] New! Line Width control and display

2D Drawings > Browser > Document Settings > Display Line Widths > Edit

And speaking of document settings, you can now adjust the line width of your 2D drawing so that you can see what it will look like when you print it as a PDF. Simply hover over the option, click on the edit button that appears, and select among the 5 levels of thickness, ranging from very thin to very thick, for greater control over your drawing’s line widths.

See help documentation about how to Edit document settings in a drawing

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Title Block Editor

2D Drawings > Browser > Sheet Settings > Edit Title Block

We’ve also made it easier to edit your title block. Now under the Sheet Settings expandable menu, right-clicking on the Title Block entity will give you options to change, create new, or edit the existing title block.

If you select “Edit Title Block”, you’ll be taken directly into the editing environment where you can make any necessary changes. You can also double-click on your title block in canvas in order to edit properties there, and Fusion 360 will zoom the title block to fit for easier access. You may notice we’ve improved the color scheme to make property editing more clear.

See Help Documentation:

Title blocks and borders

Create a new title block

Edit the border

Edit attributes in a title block

[icon name=”wrench” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Issues Fixed - Click to expand

  • MariusBaard posted a parts list issue awhile back where the part count didn’t match with the actual number of parts in a sub- assembly. We’re glad to report back that we’ve corrected this issue with parts list quantity calculations.
  • We also got word that the parts list was incorrectly including sub components as part of the quantity count. This issue is now officially fixed in this update. 

Simulation

[icon name=”star” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] New! Ability to Export to Ansys Setup File When Ansys®️ Mechanical™ is Installed

Simulation workspace > Ansys Panel 

At Autodesk University 2019, we announced that we were partnering with Ansys to enable you to push Generative Design outcomes from our Simulation workspace directly to Ansys Mechanical, with a full setup, ready to run.

This workflow became available with our January update, and has since been enhanced to allow you to send the model directly to Ansys Mechanical or export an Ansys setup file when Ansys Mechanical is installed. Prior to this update, if Ansys Mechanical was installed, the only option was to push the model directly into Ansys Mechanical.

See Help Documentation:

Send Study to Ansys Mechanical

Export Study to Ansys Setup

[icon name=”star” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] New! Event Simulation is out-of-preview and available commercially

Simulation Workspace > New Study > Event Simulation

We are excited to add Event Simulation to commercially available studies in Fusion 360 Simulation workspace. Our sincere thanks to everyone who provided us with feedback and comments while we had it in our Preview features. Following up on your suggestions, we have made improvements to the workflow as well as added new features to Event Simulation through the last few updates of Fusion 360. Kindly continue to provide your valuable feedback and suggestions, so that we can improve this technology even further.

Event Simulation in Fusion 360 is powered by the accurate and trusted Autodesk Explicit Solver and can be used to solve complex explicit dynamics and explicit quasi-static problems on cloud. 

See Help Documentation:

Event simulation analyses

How to setup event simulation studies

Event simulation tutorials

Check out our recent blog post to learn more about Event Simulation

Customer reported issues fixed

Pblase gave us some feedback around his experience with running simple event simulation studies and how difficult it was to gauge which material was linear vs non-linear. After going through the workflow with him, we discovered that Fusion 360 wasn’t returning the appropriate responses when solves were taking forever to complete. We’ve since then improved the experience by letting you know whether the solve is going to take more than 12 hours or not. 


Manufacture

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! X and Z Clearance functionality for turn profile roughing 

Previously, if the X Clearance was set to a value that placed it above the Clearance Radius for outside turning and below the Clearance Radius for inside turning, the user received an annoying error message that forced them to change either of the two parameters. Now we automatically trim the X Clearance to the Clearance Radius with a warning informing the user that this was done. X Clearance and Z Clearance are also used to determine how far the tool should stay away from the material while rapid-traversing between two machining regions so now we disallow users from setting either clearance value to 0. This will add an additional layer of safety checks to turning toolpaths.

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Steep & Shallow Strategy (Manufacturing Extension)

Faster calculation speeds

We improved the calculation speed of Steep and Shallow milling toolpaths with 5 axis Automatic Collision Avoidance switched on.

Threshold Angle options

You can also now set your Threshold Angles to 0 degrees and 90 degrees. When set to 0, this strategy will create a “steep” Contour toolpath. When set to 90, it will create either a ‘Shallow’ Parallel or Scallop toolpath, depending on the setting of the Shallow > Type. In effect, “Steep and Shallow” can now be “Steep or Shallow”.

30 Degrees Threshold (top), 0 Degrees threshold (middle), 90 degrees Threshold (bottom)

This improvement allows you to create Steep and Shallow toolpaths which are very similar to the three core 3D finishing strategies; Contour, Parallel and Scallop, but with full simultaneous 5 axis support. Other major benefits of the Steep and shallow toolpath strategy, such as “Smoothing > Evenly spaced Points”, “Continuous Spiral” etc. can also be utilized.

[icon name=”thumbs-up” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Improved! Additive tool-path visualization

Manufacture Workspace >Additive Tab > Actions Panel > Simulate Additive Toolpath

Each unique additive toolpath feature, such as Outer perimeter, Inner perimeter, Infill, Support, Skirt/Brim and others now have a distinct color making them easy to recognize and inspect.

See help documentation on Toolpath preview

[icon name=”bolt” class=”” unprefixed_class=””]Updated 2D Machining video series

An updated video series is available for an Introduction to 2D Machining. The complete series will cover the normal work flow for programming a typical 2-½ axis, Job Shop part, from beginning to end. Watch any single lesson or explore the entire process.

[icon name=”wrench” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Issues Fixed - Click to expand

Turning

  • Fixed an issue with certain turn profile finishing toolpaths where a horizontal move was slightly inclined when grooving was set to “don’t allow grooving”.
  • Fixed an issue with certain turn profile roughing toolpaths that were gouging the part while retracting to the clearance radius.
  • Fixed an issue with certain turn profile roughing toolpaths that were taking too long to generate.
  • Fixed an issue with turn profile finishing toolpaths with either spring passes turned on or multiple stepovers enabled that were gouging into the model while retracting to the Safe Z coordinate.
  • Fixed an issue with both turn profile roughing and finishing strategies where setting unequal finish or leave allowances was causing an internal CAM error.

Other fixes

  • Sync visibility with active setup no longer includes the selected solid when using stock mode from solid.
  • csmithQ9RTJ told us that Turning General tools set to round, M or custom insert caused the tool library for both existing and newly created tools to break.This is now fixed. 
  • We updated the CAM kernel and fixed an issue related to how the Flow toolpath gouged model geometry. 
  • There were a number of CERs all reporting how running the toolpath Simulation caused Fusion 360 to crash on macOS 10.14.4 or higher. We dug into the code and untangled some wires. Now simulations should run just fine. 
  • T.mitchell told us about a weird bug that caused the displayed setup origin to unexpectedly shift to a different location when the model is close to the edge of the screen. Turns out this was a graphics issue, and now it no longer happens anymore. 
  • We reverted a behavior where the “From Stock” solid is no longer toggled visible when specified on the stock tab when you have visibility synchronization enabled. 

API

Helical Gear Generator updated 

We made a fix to how the Helical Gear Generator add-in was behaving when you tried to use it. After tweaking the API, we found that the add-in was showing a number of Live Entity bug alerts. The author has since then updated the add-in which resolves this issue. If you have the older version of this add-in installed, grab a new version of the Helical Gear Generator on our add-ins website and you should be good to go.

[icon name=”arrow-circle-right” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Get the updated Helical Gear Generator add-in

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