APPLE LISA X FUSION 360 Project
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Description
APPLE LISA X FUSION 360 Project
Designed by Bill Dresselhaus
Modeled by Jinwoo Lee
Model & Render: Autodesk Fusion 360
Last year, I worked with Bill Professor, who designed Apple Lisa, on a project to restore Apple Lisa to 3D modeling using Fusion 360.
In this project, I modeled an actual apple lisa product using a vernier caliper and ruler. And I modeled the unmeasured parts with my hands. After a long effort, this modeling has no error with the actual product.
Through this project, I learned a lot about product design and have improved my Fusion 360 modeling skills and project management skills.
I felt we were designing in a really good environment and I would like to express my deep respect to the designers who were only designing them with pencils at the time.
Based on this modeling and project, an exhibition is being held in Korea. In the exhibition, Apple products donated by Bill were exhibited and all the graphics of the exhibition were Fusion 360. In addition, the Apple lisa iBook with graphics using Fusion 360 will be published. It was an opportunity to see the various possibilities of Fusion 360.
I will share the photos of the exhibits that I worked on with Fusion 360 later.
Please enjoy watching the work!

Jinwoo Lee
Seoul, Korea (Republic of)The license and other terms for contributing and using assets in the Autodesk Gallery are found in theAutodesk Terms of Use.
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I would love to injection mold a few of these parts if you ever share the files that would go a long way in helping make that happen. These older Lisa case parts are hard to find.
Amazing. I have a Lisa-1 like you have modelled.
just realized the detail of the plier chewed thumb screw - they would always jam up
Aha...I just discovered this post. Great description, Jinwoo! Yes, he's right...he meticulously measured every single part of the entire Lisa manually, inside and outside...he had only parts and no drawings. I originally just wanted him to do a basic CAD model of Lisa, but he nailed it amazingly! Incredible detail in the model and then these fabulous realistic renderings...WOW! I am so proud of him. Important to note that he also learned a lot about product design by simply modeling an existing design...good educational process. The entire Lisa product design history and process is in my Apple iBook at the Apple Bookstore, "Apple's Lisa: A Product Design Story". Bill Dresselhaus.
Love this. I used a donated Lisa in high school. I even gave the real Lisa a ride once. I do wonder why you use a vernier caliper instead of a dial or digital one though. Just to be retro?
The level of details and the presentation method is very nice.
Love this!
Looks so real !
how do you get the texture of the Keyboard or mouse?
Beautiful!
awesome design !
excellent!
super cool !
@Rh Jannini, Thank you! I measured all the part of the real APPLE LISA product by rulers and other tools or just by hands. :)
@Nazreen Exe, Thank you! I will keep going! :)
@Jay Zhang, Thank you! I will share the photos of exhibition later, haha.
Very nice work, a project I once considered undertaking. Overall the coloring, texture, and general fit look spot on. Will you be modeling the twiggy drive, video board, and internal boards as well. Curious how daunting an accurate wiring harness would be. Great work.
it's looks great. just keep going with what you really passion about :)
thanks.
Nice rendering! Looking forward to seeing photos of the exhibits.
@Frank, Thanks, Frank! :)
Amazing fantastic design