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Selecting the geometry to preserve

Selecting the geometry to preserve - Fusion 360 Tutorial

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Selecting the geometry to preserve

- [Instructor] With the portions of the model that need to be included in the generative result created, it's time to define them in the study. We'll begin by switching to the generative design workspace. When the workspace opens, you'll see a new collection of tools. You'll also see that a study has been created in the browser. The study will show the preserved geometry, obstacle geometry, and if you have any starting shape, you will also list any of the objectives, the manufacturing processes and the study materials as they're defined. The process of defining the study will go from left to right. Beginning with the study type, you can tell it to create a new generative study or change the study settings of the existing one. You can edit the model, but what we'll do right now is focus on defining the preserved geometry. Preserved geometry is the geometry that will be used to connect to the generated geometry and have constraints and loads applied to it to give context to the study…

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