When opening your Fusion model in the Autodesk 360 cloud interface, you can convert it to various formats, download the new version, then upload to Sketchfab.
From the Fusion 360 project side bar, click Open Details on Web.
On the Autodesk 360 page, open the Export dropdown and choose a supported format such as FBX, OBJ, or IGES. FBX is currently the best solution as it will preserve material settings.
It may take some time to finish the conversion. When the new version is ready, you can download it from the project page in Autodesk 360.
Local STL file
Fusion 360 can export STL files compatible with Sketchfab.
Open your model and go to File → 3D Print.
Disable the Send to 3D Print Utility option.
Click OK and Save the STL.
You can upload the STL to Sketchfab immediately or compress it into a ZIP/RAR/7z archive.
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this is only useful if you want to export a single part and don't want any colors or material data.. What if we want to have an assembly with colors and textures up on sketchfab? I guess import the STLs into some other program, assemble, color/texture, and export as something else?
@wulongti - You'll need to go through the A360 interface to convert to FBX or another format. The workflow is described above.
Some of the colors got messed up and I had to manually go in and tweak everything once uploaded, but exporting the FBX worked, thanks @James!
https://skfb.ly/6uQMu
Great, looks good!
Is there a way to upload animations from Fusion 360?
Not that I know of!
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