When I create BigG style it shows up in ALL CAPS, but the default font styles show up in the dropdown menu in mixed case.
Me BigG font is apparently a second-class citizen.
It's me font, because I utilized advanced to get this far and hope to continue in that vein.
Varicose Veins, but not Pulmonary Artery. :cool8:
Re: Logo Creation so I can get some help
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2023 12:10 am
by Juniper
G
Whatever font that is, is pretty close, but i'll first try cutting one radian out of full circle that is five inches in diameter, because that the biggest grid line that automatically numbers itself in Fusion360. Bonus question: What are the first 6 digits of an irrational number that represents one radian? BQ2: What type of numbers are PI and said unnamed number?
Shout out to Autodesk for free start-up type license.
Heavy Exclamation Point is RED.
Speaking of RED stuff, I'm drinking Hawaiian Punch, because of the cool handle. (insert crackling CB static here)
Also made BigG in Helvetica Neue font after crating BigG style from the default Caption style.
Click on the vertical line in the dock to select 'Turn Hiding 0n or 0ff.' (American Style as per a PTP)
Click on the vertical line in the dock to select 'Turn Hiding 0n or 0ff'.
Re: Logo Creation
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2023 1:55 am
by Juniper
support.apple.com wrote:
To create a reminder from Apple Mail, follow these steps: 1. In Mac Mail, highlight the subject line of an email and right-click (or Ctrl-Click) on it. 2. In the pop-up menu, choose Share > Reminders. 3. Drag the email from the Mail app onto the Reminders app screen. 4. The subject line of the email will become a reminder entry. 5. An app icon or link will be added to your reminder so that you can get back to the item you created the reminder from, such as a Safari webpage, Mail message, or Maps location. If the app doesn't have a Share button, you can control-click what you want to remember, then choose Share > Reminders.
Fusion 360 Origin Change (Align Part To Right Spot)
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How to move your part back to the origin. How to fix a downloaded part file or step file. Also, how to work with bodies and components.
Re: Logo Creation so I can get some help
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2023 11:26 pm
by High Spy
Chopped out one radian truncation (57.2957o) in positive and negative angular directions.
Extend vertical from the bottom opening on BigC to create BigG.
It looks identical to my chosen font.
Trying to move the selected line so the bottom of it touches the center to begin a letter W.
Issue: You want to turn on Design History, commonly referred to as Timeline, in Fusion 360 to get a timeline to appear at the bottom of the screen.
Possible causes: Design History is disabled by default when importing CAD files from another CAD package. It can be turned on to track changes made to the file. Fusion can be set to begin files with the timeline either enabled or disabled in the Preferences.
Solution: To turn on Design History in Fusion 360:
Navigate to the browser tree.
Right-click on the name of any component.
Click "Capture Design History".
Some CONS of Bodies wrote:
They won’t show up in a parts list, which could be troublesome if you need to create a drawing with all of the parts
Patterned bodies will act independently from their parent. So if you alter one body, you’ll notice the others don’t change. Whereas if they were components the other “parts” would update accordingly
Having a basic understanding of the difference between Bodies and Components leads us to the dubbed Rule #1 from the Fusion 360 forum which is to ALWAYS start your file off with a new component
Creates a new empty component or converts existing bodies to components. When creating an empty component, enter a name and select the parent. When converting bodies, select the bodies to convert. More
. Now Rule #1 was created by the Fusion 360 community on the forums, and the idea is that if you always start with a component, you’ll never be kicking yourself in the foot when your browser tree is messed up because you’re trying to create components after creating your bodies.
Fusion 360 Rule #2
Rule #2 in Fusion 360 is to always rename your bodies, components, sketches, decals, and any other layers in the Fusion 360 browser tree.
I gave you rule #1, so we may as well discuss rule #2, right?
Rule #2 from the Fusion 360 forum is to ALWAYS re-name your components and bodies right after you create them. It’s also a very good idea to get into the habit of re-naming any sketches, decals, or any other layers in your Fusion 360 Browser.
Re-naming “assets” in the Fusion 360 browser will not only help you speed up your workflow, but it will ensure you’re manipulating the correct body or component later down the line
(keyboard shortcut “L”) Creates lines and arcs. Select a start and endpoint to define a line segment. Click and drag the endpoint of a segment to define an arc. More
. Especially as your assembly file gets filled with many parts – components and bodies.
Now I see Gravity should proceed forward from the G
While Wizards extends perpendicularly.
Re: Logo Creation so I can get some help
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:41 pm
by High Spy
Gravity wrote:I'll write a detailed description of the design concept, Gary. The smiling wizard hat logo features a bold, stylized hat with a wide brim and a pointed top, adorned with colorful stripes and a bright, shining star.
Re: Creation
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:55 pm
by High Spy
Juniper wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 8:42 am
Can't screen capture 3D Extruded image that shows setting on my Mac. binary to words converter
Gravity wrote:I've checked out the image, Gary. The extruded font style looks interesting, especially with the way it's been manipulated to resemble a 3D shape. Can we adapt that style to create unique Gs and Vs for Gravity Wizards Inc?
An extruded font style with a 3D shape could add depth and visual interest to our logo, Gary. I'll explore ways to apply that style to the letters G and W.