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July 27, 2015 at 5:38 am #39694
Jim Smalley
2020 ModeratorWe have posted a number of ‘free to access’ 2020 Fusion tutorial videos to the 2020 YouTube channel on a variety of topics. These are aligned, in terms of level and content, to our three-tiered training programme – Bronze, Silver and Gold.
2020 Fusion Bronze Playlist:
2020 Fusion Silver Playlist:
2020 Fusion Gold Playlist:
2020 also offers regular training events covering the above topics and many others at a variety of locations around the UK. If you would like to learn more about the training courses taking place at a venue near you, please contact Tracy Pearson:
Email: uktraining@2020spaces.com or Tel: 01233 649625
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July 28, 2015 at 7:02 am #39755
Simon Standing
ParticipantI would like to see a lot more of these video’s, especially the advanced ones.
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July 28, 2015 at 12:39 pm #39758
Jim Smalley
2020 ModeratorHi Simon,
Thanks for your feedback. Another video will be published soon, providing an overview of some of the new features and functions added to 2020 Fusion Version 4.
Beyond this, there is indeed the possibility of further videos being produced – most likely based upon specific areas of interest.
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July 29, 2015 at 5:14 am #39809
Simon Standing
ParticipantThe new features in FX4 look good but after upgrading I was very disappointed to find out that the catalog I use is not supported. After two nights spent with support I am back to a stage of using FX3 so I can access my designs with all of the units included. I am told that South Africa will not have FX4 till the end of the year and assume that after they do there will be a resolution period until I can use Maxima’s catalog (which I have been using for about 10 years). I am particularly interested in the dimentioning & annotation upgrades as the current system sucks & always has (there are some slight improvements from v14-18 to FX3)
That said & considering you mention request based video I am interested in better examples of sloped ceilings and also mixed level flat ceilings. Say I had a room with 2400mm walls but a section that was raised to 2700mm the program will draw all ceilings at 2700mm. Currently I am drawing a *box to compensate for the 2400mm area’s & linking the colour palete to ceiling. Is there a better way to work?
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August 3, 2015 at 9:58 am #40044
Anthony Vicario
ParticipantHello Simon,
I regards to your sloped ceiling inquiry please refer to this guide. If you need further assistance please feel free to give our support line a call.
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August 5, 2015 at 5:59 am #40251
Simon Standing
ParticipantThanks for that, the dormux is new to me probably due to catalogs used. I don’t think the info given will cover some more complex situations I have come across however as it’s relating to a single room situation with one sloped ceiling.
Imagine a 4 room space A,B,C & D is below B. A is 2400mm all round, C is 2700 all round, B slopes up from A to C BUT D is 2400 NW side 2700 NE side 2400 SW side & 2400 SE side with all ceilings being exposed beams. D has a corner to corner contour from NE to SW -with exposed beams.
Now a video on how to draw that & have it rendering with proper ceilings & lighting would be cool!
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August 5, 2015 at 6:54 am #40255
Anthony Vicario
ParticipantPretty complex room, probably best if you give us a call and we can perhaps find a solution when connected remotely to you via teamviewer.
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