These cloud credits do not have an expiry expiration date.” Update: In the Fusion 360 October Update, Autodesk has updated their Cloud credit allocation, stating, “Trial users get 300 CC for the duration of the trial.” and “Initial Subscribers are allocated 100 CC” with a note that, “The first purchase of any subscription, for any product, receives a one-time grant of 100 cloud credits. I think that’s a mistake on Autodesk’s part, but that’s not what this post is about. Thus, you can’t try AGD without up-front investment. You start with no credits and must buy them $100 for 100 credits. ![]() Unfortunately, as of October 11 th, 2018, that is not the case. I assumed that all Fusion 360 subscribers would not only have access to Autodesk Generative Design (AGD), but would be given a handful of cloud credits with their subscription. ![]() I wrote this piece before I knew what Autodesk’s new pricing structure would be as of October 7 th, 2018. ![]() If you can justify the cost – try it!īefore I dive in, I need to comment on pricing. Autodesk Generative Design provides a surprisingly addictive mix of novelty, somewhat mysterious results, and interesting shapes. Was it a bad batch of kombucha? No – it’s Autodesk Generative Design. Visions of green and red shapes are swirling through your mind.
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