Fusion 360 CAD/CAM software connects your entire product design & development process in a single tool. After completing this lesson, you will be able to capture component position, save a new version, and open multiple versions. 6 mins 12 seconds. Lesson 6: Fusion Team and Sharing. Get a free Fusion 360 demo.
As if the release of Onshape didn’t spin the CAD world into a frenzy, things are only about to get a little more crazy up in here. Yesterday, Autodesk slipped a little message onto their Fusion 360 homepage to notify users (both new and existing) that they are rolling all of the features of their more robust Fusion 360 Ultimate package into their regular pricing structure for Fusion 360. “With the latest release of Fusion 360, we are including all the features of Fusion 360 Ultimate in Fusion 360,” the company states on their. “Features previously available only in Ultimate are now available to all current users of Fusion 360.” Just to clear things up a little, Autodesk only announced Fusion 360 Ultimate for the price of $150/month or $1200/year – which was than the $40/month or $300/year cost of Fusion 360. Now, the San Francisco-based company is pushing all of those additional Fusion 360 Ultimate features into the latest update of Fusion 360, which will still continue to sell for $300 annually or $40 month-to-month. While the – which range from additional sketching and modeling tools to built-in CAM solutions – are a welcome surprise, perhaps what’s most interesting is what Autodesk plans on doing down the road – such as partnerships with companies to allow designers and engineers to get their designs made that much faster with or without their own machining equipment.