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Learn how to insert an image onto a planar face, plane, or sketch plane to use as a reference in Fusion. Insert a canvas On the toolbar, click Insert > Canvas .
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Learn how to use the calibrate tool to accurately scale the size of the canvas in Fusion. In the Browser, expand the Canvases folder.
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Select Render > In- canvas Render. Set the Quality to the desired level.
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You can use the following commands to render your design: In- canvas render In- canvas render settings Capture image In- canvas render Toggle in- canvas rendering on or off.
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Move the cursor over the canvas . The attribute value previews, attached to the cursor for placement in the canvas .
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Select Render > In- canvas Render. Set the Quality to the desired level.
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Find an object in the Browser from the Canvas In the Canvas , locate the object you want to focus in on.
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Drag the Diameter manipulator handle in the canvas to adjust the diameter of the coil, or specify an exact value.
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The Splitting Tools display in the canvas . Click OK. The solid body splits into two solid bodies that display in the canvas , in the browser, and in the Timeline.
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The components are selected in the canvas and the Browser. All other object types are excluded from the selection.
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The Collinear constraint icon displays next to the cursor in the canvas . In the canvas , select the sketch geometry you want to constrain.
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The Equal constraint icon displays next to the cursor in the canvas . In the canvas , select the sketch geometry you want to constrain.
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Click or click and drag to select objects in the canvas . In the Rotate dialog, select Transform > Rotate.
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The Horizontal/Vertical constraint icon displays next to the cursor in the canvas . In the canvas , select the sketch geometry you want to constrain.
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The Tangent constraint icon displays next to the cursor in the canvas . In the canvas , select the sketch geometry you want to constrain.
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