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    If you are doing hard surface modeling then Fusion 360 is the way to go. If you plan to do some organic modeling, I would also recommend looking at some 3d art modeling software.

    You are not limited to learning just one piece of software though it can be challenging learning these packages. CAD and 3d art software work differently but they both have their strengths (and weaknesses).

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    Quote Originally Posted by OG56 View Post
    If you are doing hard surface modeling then Fusion 360 is the way to go. If you plan to do some organic modeling, I would also recommend looking at some 3d art modeling software.

    You are not limited to learning just one piece of software though it can be challenging learning these packages. CAD and 3d art software work differently but they both have their strengths (and weaknesses).
    Ok cool, thanks for the info. I've done my research and have landed on Fusion 360. Autodesk is obviously a solid company with a long line of great products. Already learning the software and creating models.

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