Fusion 360 Final Project
First, I started off my object by clicking on create form and selected box. You will press “edit form”. Make sure you say you want to mirror the image later on. I double clicked on the center piece (see highlighted in the light blue below) and spread it by holding down the “alt” button as I spread it. After, I clicked in the middle part and spread that out making sure it was perfectly circular all around. You want to make sure you press “mirror” after forming the part
After I made everything equal, I turned to the backside of the object and shift clicked the four sides. Taking my curser and pressing alt, I pulled out the little piece as depicted below. This took me awhile to realize how to do it because I wasn’t using the alt key and it just made the object curve instead of pulling out and curving. I was trying to make that little hump come out, not make the entire side a hump.
After I pushed it outward, I started to play with it. I would push it back in (letting go of alt) and just made the shape below. Instead of being a small, slight curve, it became more structured and sharper as seen below.
I needed to make a piece to pull up for the headphones to work, so I selected the two pieces as seen highlighted below. Also, I went to the front side of the object and highlighted the little outer ring. Not the pieces on the inside, but on the top part on the left side. After doing that, I was able to make that little piece stick up out the middle. This would be used for the foam part of the headphones.
As seen below, I ended up dragging the two highlighted pieces. That created this type of leg coming from upward so later I can form a bridge.
Since I need two of them, I moved the piece over on the Y axis. I then mirrored the object (duplicating it). I had to redo this part multiple times because the objects were not far enough apart to form a large enough bridge that I wanted to do. So I kept re-doing it and moving over the original piece on the y-axis so the mirrored image was spread far enough. I then created the 3 point arc above the two pieces.
After this, I then went into the editing parts and selected all 3 pieces. I pressed “form bridge”. At first the bridge was facing downward, but there was a little check box that I could press to flip it up right. This took me a minute to realize and I almost deleted and restarted the arc.
This is the after product of “form bridge”. I then highlighted the middle part to….
…just play around with and made a little helmet thing on top.