

Simplified DWG and DXF Output for 2D Drawings Know how many active sessions of Fusion 360 are running, and manage how you want to handle the remote sessions. We tuned the modeling engine and significantly increased the compute performance, enough for you to notice immediately. Previously when you were working with large assemblies and tried to either move a component or attempted to edit a Joint, Fusion 360 took a long time to compute everything correctly.

You can now convert 3rd party designs into Fusion 360 Sheet Metal bodies and apply sheet metal thickness and bend rules. We updated our toolbar UI to the new tabbed experience as the default experience, as well as refreshed our icons to be more aligned with the rest of the Autodesk family of products. Here is a quick recap to refresh your memory on some of the things you may have missed: Our most recent product updates just delivered some tasty goodies sprinkled throughout the Fusion 360 experience. We fixed problem that could cause crash when opening certain models (such as those created from a DXF).
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Today, you’d have to see the design in the Web Viewer, download the design, wait for the email with the download link to appear, download it, and then open it in Fusion 360. We’ve heard is that there isn’t an easier way for you to open a design someone else has shared with you via public-share link, directly into Fusion 360. There was a bug that prevented the dialog (that took you through the steps of which team you’d like to join) to appear when you clicked on your name > Switch Team > Join Team. The other issue had to do with joining a team: Now it should open the CAD file directly in canvas. On macOS Catalina, we also found that clicking on the “save” button to download the 3D CAD file to Fusion 360 was unresponsive. Apparently this was only happening on macOS.

When you tried to access the Insert McMaster-Carr option, clicking on the item you want to insert didn’t take you to the next level of pages. Two of these issues had to do with the Insert McMaster-Carr option as macOS Catalina: We sorted out a few issues that bubbled up recently –
