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- [Taylor] Thanks for watching this course. Fusion is an all-in-one platform, so now you're ready to make geometric models, organic forms, and assemblies that have mechanical function. We've also covered how to explore this function through motion studies and how to create polished visual animations of our studies through the Autodesk cloud rendering system. There's plenty of additional features we haven't even touched yet like the ability to export your designs for both additive and subtractive manufacturing. Now that you've got some practice under your belt, I encourage you to submit your future designs to the Autodesk Gallery where they will be shared with a growing community of fellow modelers. While you're at it, let Fusion know what ideas you'd like to see implemented at the Idea Station. Fusion is a great modeling platform, but their dedication to collaboration may be their most exciting feature. Now that an…

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