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Title: Home Design software
Post by: slow2run on October 16, 2006, 11:49:21 AM
What type should I get  that's  easy to live with ?--( also what is software,He He. :o
Title: Re: Home Design software
Post by: Amanda_931 on October 16, 2006, 06:52:48 PM
It all depends!

(that's a motto here)

But "what is software" isn't that silly a question, if you add "for designing a house."

The computer on top of your neck may be the best one to use--with reading, talking, looking at land as the software--if you want to feed in information and have it come out with a house.

If you've pretty well got that in mind, then--uhhhh.  The old 3dhd version 3?? that John thinks is one of the easiest to learn is getting a bit harder to find--although somebody--John?--mentioned something more modern that worked pretty much like it.  Some of the professional ones seem almost to require a series of classes for you to "get it."

The Google free version of Sketch-Up does a lot of nice things pretty well--and the price is right.  But it won't tell you how long to cut your rafters.  It will allow you to see how your design looks from a lot of directions.

A couple of people here can make Paint turn cartwheels as far as drawing out a design goes.  With a few more limitations than sketch-up.  But for those who've worked with it for a while, it's FAST.  And maybe easier to share than all the others.
Title: Re: Home Design software
Post by: glenn kangiser on October 16, 2006, 09:12:59 PM
Software is just a generic name for a computer program - when you add a new program to your computer to make it do something else you programmed it with software  -- as opposed to hardware  - solid things that the software operates such as speakers - hard drives -- dvd drives - a sound card -- a screen or monitor -a keyboard or mouse- all solid things --hardware -- things that you can throw at someone and do some damage. :)



Title: Re: Home Design software
Post by: bartholomew on October 16, 2006, 11:59:49 PM
For design as opposed to drafting plans, I'd really recommend Google Sketchup. It's easy to learn, especially if you watch the videos on the Sketchup site.

http://sketchup.google.com/

http://sketchup.google.com/tutorials.html
Title: Re: Home Design software
Post by: mikeschn on November 25, 2006, 05:05:24 PM
For design I also like IMSI FloorPlan. Especially the photo-realistic previews...  ;)

Mike...
Title: Re: Home Design software
Post by: tibadoe on November 28, 2006, 04:29:39 PM
If you would like a copy of 3DHA v3 I found it for sale here: http://www.superhomecenter.com/software/3d_home_architect_dlx3.htm  I ordered a copy for me and got it in a few days.  This is the version that works with the files from PlanHelp.com

Joe