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How to Export to OBJ in Fusion 360

Oct 01, 2024

If you're working on 3D modeling in Fusion 360, you may eventually need to export your designs to a different file format for use in other software or for 3D printing. One popular file format for 3D models is OBJ, and Fusion 360 makes it easy to export your designs in this format.

Here's how to export to OBJ in Fusion 360:

1. Open your 3D model in Fusion 360 and make any necessary adjustments or final tweaks before exporting.

2. Once you're satisfied with your design, go to the 'File' menu and select 'Export'.

3. In the export dialog, choose 'OBJ' as the file format. You can also specify the export location and file name.

4. Review the export settings to ensure they match your requirements. You can adjust the export options such as units, scale, and other settings as needed.

5. Click 'OK' to initiate the export process. Fusion 360 will create the OBJ file based on your design and save it to the specified location.

6. Once the export is complete, you can use the OBJ file in other 3D modeling software, game engines, or for 3D printing.

Exporting to OBJ in Fusion 360 is a straightforward process that allows you to share your designs with others or use them in different applications. Whether you're working on product design, architectural modeling, or any other 3D project, knowing how to export to OBJ gives you greater flexibility and compatibility.

In summary, exporting to OBJ in Fusion 360 involves opening your 3D model, going to the 'File' menu, selecting 'Export', choosing 'OBJ' as the file format, adjusting the export settings, and saving the OBJ file to your desired location. With these steps, you can seamlessly transfer your designs to other software or use them for various applications.

I hope this guide helps you understand how to export to OBJ in Fusion 360. If you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe for more tips and tutorials on 3D modeling and CAD software. Thanks for watching!

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