![]() ![]() To get the Vex lib into my project I had to download the zip file, extract it, create a Fusion project, and then import each part. I would like to use Fusion 360 for my Vex robotics program, but going through all those steps just to get started is a non-starter. Shouldn't there be a way of just linking the Vex parts list to a project in like 10 seconds? Fusion 360 is a cloud based app, why do I need to download, import and then organize something that is so commonly used? There were many steps involved in getting parts into a simple project, seemed like I was reinventing the wheel. Why don't you put these parts in a standard online available library, like you have done with McMaster_Carr components or through "Insert manufacturer part" menu item? VEX parts) on their account it could be unnecessary load for Autodesk servers. ![]() Or, is there possibility to view the preview icon of all components stored locally, so we don't need to upload all of the components to be able to choose the right one for our projects?įurthermore - if many users upload the same content (e.g. Is there a possibility to upload whole directory tree at once to a custom project? How to upload multiple directories at once, because in VEX ZIP archive there is a pretty complicated directory tree? I have unzipped VEX components files locally, and it is not problem upload many of them to Fusion 360, even multiple of files at once, BUT: Please let me know if you have any questions. ![]() Please see this article for more details of how to import files to Fusion 360. You for posting! You may need to upzip the file and upload them through the data panel of Fusion 360. ![]()
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