I was sort of amazed at that as well. I was learning how to use Fusion 360 in June and the very first thing I did was bring in one of my Inkscape designs I did 3-4 centuries ago. Because of that I been seriously sidetracked in learning Fusion 360. Spent the last two months revising my Inkscape collection for Fusion 360. Spent so much time editing that I decided to just go ahead and release my collection as a resource for other Inkscape users.
Last time I used Inkscape was version 0.48 or something like that. Installed v1.2 and was amazed at all of the updates since I last used it. Plan to use it as my major design tool in Fusion 360.
In many cases it is easier to design something in Inkscape and port it over to Fusion 360.
A great job! The crosses turned out wonderful.
I was sort of amazed at that as well. I was learning how to use Fusion 360 in June and the very first thing I did was bring in one of my Inkscape designs I did 3-4 centuries ago. Because of that I been seriously sidetracked in learning Fusion 360. Spent the last two months revising my Inkscape collection for Fusion 360. Spent so much time editing that I decided to just go ahead and release my collection as a resource for other Inkscape users.
Last time I used Inkscape was version 0.48 or something like that. Installed v1.2 and was amazed at all of the updates since I last used it. Plan to use it as my major design tool in Fusion 360.