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In this Autodesk Fusion (Fusion 360) tutorial, you’ll learn a simple, repeatable way to model an egg shape using a pentagon sketch and a few center-point arcs. We’ll start with a circumscribed pentagon, lock it down with constraints and a key dimension, build construction lines to guide the geometry, then create smooth arcs for the top, sides, and bottom. Finally, you’ll revolve the profile to generate a clean 3D egg and inspect the surface continuity with zebra analysis. This method is great when you want an egg that’s easy to control, easy to edit, and built from clean sketch relationships instead of trial-and-error splines. What you’ll learn Creating a circumscribed pentagon and setting it to 5 sides Using horizontal and vertical constraints plus a simple dimension Laying out construction lines and adding coincident points Building an egg profile with center-point arcs Revolving a single profile to make the 3D egg Checking curvature quality with zebra analysis Chapters 00:00 Draw an egg in Autodesk Fusion using a pentagon and arcs 00:12 Start a sketch on the side plane 00:24 Create a circumscribed pentagon and set 5 sides 00:39 Add construction lines for the egg layout 00:55 Make points coincident for clean intersections 01:12 Build the remaining guide lines and constraints 01:26 Insert additional points and finish construction geometry 01:48 Create the egg profile with center-point arcs 02:22 Add center line, finish sketch, and revolve the egg 02:57 Inspect surface flow with zebra analysis 03:14 Wrap-up and tips for drawing your own egg shapes Hashtags #autodeskfusion #fusion360 #cadtutorial #3dmodeling