Fusion 360 is a professional cloud-based integrated CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB software program.
Fusion 360 is a 3D design and modeling platform designed to engineer all sorts of items with a comprehensive set of 3D modeling tools. Direct modeling, surface modeling, mesh modeling, freeform modeling, repair, and parametric - probably even modeling is available.
When you are done, you can create photo-realistic images of your model. The software combines local and cloud-based rendering to balance speed and functionality. The cloud component lets you connect with "teams" to share or collaborate on designs - speeding development and ideas.
When you start a new project, there are many pre-made parts and ideas to choose from to either get a baseline design or mesh together to suit your needs.
Once you are done, Fusion 360 ads a real-world simulator to test your designs and see if they would survive real-world use - without the need to create a prototype.
Limitations:
Autodesk Fusion 360 requires an account to use. If you already have a Tickercad.com account - that user name will work. Fusion 360 is free for hobbyists, non-commercial use, and qualifying startups, but that does not apply to some plugins and limits some functionality.
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