To successfully complete the Autodesk certified professional exam, you typically need approximately 1200 hours of real-world Fusion 360 software experience and a general understanding of the following topics:
- Navigate the user interface and transition through various workspaces
- Work with a component or assembly
- Understand design requirements for sheet metal, molding, casting, subtractive and additive manufacturing
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- Create fully constrained sketches with advanced (e.g., polygon, spline) sketch entities
- Use advanced tool controls for end conditions
- Use and modify component appearances