WalterChang |
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| Hey there, I’m a product designer who’s been dabbling with Fusion 360 for prototyping, but I’m curious about other Autodesk tools like AutoCAD or Maya. I love how Fusion handles 3D modeling, but it’s a bit overwhelming for 2D stuff. Anyone here using Autodesk products for their work? What’s your fave, and why? Also, any tips for getting the most out of these tools without spending a fortune?
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8/1/2025 4:51:48 PM |  |
ChristopherSims223@proton.me |
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| Nice to hear you’re digging Fusion! I’m an interior designer, and AutoCAD is my go-to for precise 2D floor plans. It’s super reliable, and the command line saves me so much time. I grabbed an autocad license online for a decent price, and it’s been smooth sailing. My tip? Watch YouTube tutorials for shortcuts—they’re a game-changer. Maya’s great for animations, but it’s got a steep learning curve. Stick with AutoCAD for 2D!
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8/1/2025 5:12:54 PM |  |
HowardAllisonnnn |
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| Just cruising through these design software chats, and it’s cool to see what tools folks are using. I’m still figuring out my workflow as a hobbyist tinkerer, so these discussions are gold. Learning what pros like and how they use their software helps me decide what to try next without dropping too much cash upfront. Keep the tips coming—they’re super handy!
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