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can return to the Explore icon to review the
outcomes again.
EDIT THE GENERATIVE OUTPUT
THE DESIGN MODEL
This consists of a T-spline body and the preserved
geometry. A boundary fill is done automatically.
However, the model will generally need more
editing.
You may be able to edit it in the Form space by
right-clicking on a form icon in the Timeline and
choosing Edit. But if that doesn’t work an edit
option doesn’t appear, or the model is ghosted in
that workspace bring it into the Solid
workspace. Then click on each Timeline icon from
left to right. They’ll highlight specific geometry
and temporarily put that geometry in the Form
workspace to edit (Figure
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).
THE MESH MODEL
Bringing this mesh model into the Mesh
workspace is a bit counter-intuitive because
typically the Timeline must be turned off. Right-
click on the Browser root and choose Capture
Design History. Then right-click on the mesh and
choose Edit (Figure
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). This will take you into the
Mesh workspace (Figure
Kk
). Tweak your mesh
model, then export it for 3D printing and see what
your generative design looks like in real life!
GET THE
BOOK
This article was
adapted from the
new Fusion 360 for
Makers, 2nd Edition.
Find it at the Maker
Shed (makershed.
com) or your favorite
book seller.
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