We’re looking forward to sharing additional elements of our reimagined brand in the future.
Alongside these two primary colors, we are introducing two detail grays, and four accent colors–clay, plant, iris and gold. While the Autodesk blue represented us well for many years, it is being updated with clean and contemporary primary colors of black and white. In addition to the new logo, we’ve made changes to our brand colors.
Why is Autodesk discontinuing Ecotect Analysis Autodesk is committed to supporting the AEC industry’s increasing focus on energy efficiency and high performance design by providing easy to use, integrated software and tools, and evolving our portfolio to better meet our. This document provides common questions and answers about this transition.
Our new brand imagery features abstract 3D geometric forms created by focusing on parts of the symbol in the new logo. Autodesk is discontinuing Ecotect Analysis. It’s a strong, simple logo that illustrates a brand synonymous with doing. This change is the first of several bold moves we’re making as a company to reimagine the Autodesk brand-one that underscores our belief that a better world can be designed and made for all.ĭynamic, modern, and memorable, the new Autodesk logo represents action, momentum, and a clear direction toward the future. Today we’re excited to introduce a new look and feel for Autodesk, including a new logo, colors, and imagery.
The part is now nearly ready for 3D printing or the CAM workspace.Ĭheck out how to insert an SVG into Fusion 360 on my YouTube video below.By Fred Saunders, Vice President, Brand & Social Impact Now, you can create 3D geometry from your imported SVG file in the same way as you can with sketch geometry native to Fusion 360. This allows you to create bodies and components using any of the methods available in Fusion 360 from your imported SVG sketch. As you can see, Fusion 360 recognizes closed contours in the same way it would with any sketch. Once the SVG is in the correct position simply click “OK” in the SVG dialogue box. This finishes inserting the SVG file as an active sketch. The manipulator handles will allow you to move, rotate, and scale the SVG image on the active sketch plane.Ħ. Alternatively, you can punch specific numbers into the “insert SVG” dialogue box. Use the manipulator handles that allow you to move and resize the SVG sketch. It’s unlikely that the SVG is in the right size or position. The SVG will now be placed on the sketch plane you chose. Then, you will need to select the SVG file that you are wanting to import.
Select the folder icon, which will open up your computers dialogue box. Select the plane you want to insert the SVG file in the same way as if you were selecting a plane to sketch on. Note: SVGs can only be imported to active sketches.Īfter selecting “insert SVG” you will be prompted to select the plane that you want your sketch on. Under the “Insert” drop-down you will need to select “Insert SVG.” (There are no shortcuts or hotkeys for inserting an SVG). At this time, inserting an SVG is not available in any of the other environments. Having an SVG can save a tremendous amount of time if you are looking to create a Logo, text, or another complex design that you already have an SVG file of.įirst off, you’ll need to make sure you are in Fusion 360’s “model” mode. In this quick step by step tutorial, I’ll show you how to quickly insert an SVG. Looking to insert an SVG into your Fusion 360 file?