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Design Software

redjalopygarage

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Looking to see what design software you guys use. I know there is the microsoft one, but I was thinking a little more ********. Google Sketchup, Solidworks, AutoCAD, Smartdraw? Any "freebies"? would be great....

John
 
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Moz

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SketchUp is very easy to use, quite powerful and free for non professional use. The only thing it's missing is lighting, for now.
I used it to plan our quite major reno and it worked brilliantly.
 

MotoDave

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If you're looking to lay out a garage or house, I'd give SketchUp a shot. If you're looking to design parts, its not very well suited for that in my opinion. I use SolidWorks, but that's not too accessible for most people.
 

pseudorealityx

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I use AutoCAD every day at work. I did some work with Solidworks back in school. I haven't used Sketch-Up, but it looks neat. I just haven't had the need to learn yet another CAD program.
 
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3cyltrbo

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I bought this one (Punch Home and Landscape Design) but honestly I'm really not happy with it - it could be that my girlfriends laptop that its installed on isn't up to the task, but the laptop is only 6 months old so it should do the trick.

It was relatively cheap though $49.99 Canadian at Future Shop

I don't seem to be able to get it to do what the pictures look like

http://www.punchsoftware.com/nexgenweb.html
 

Sharps

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Free Google SketchUp and an one of the several online rendering products will serve your purpose exceedingly well.
 

Quiksilver

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I have used sketchup alot for around the house stuff, it's an awesome for the price, you can't beat free. I am fortunate enough to use Autodesk Inventor at work. Incredible program, but so is the price tag.
 

Sharps

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I have used sketchup alot for around the house stuff, it's an awesome for the price, you can't beat free. I am fortunate enough to use Autodesk Inventor at work. Incredible program, but so is the price tag.

I have RevIt and it rocks for buildings, but I hate paying Autodesk all the time.

Using Autodesk is like having a crazy bikini model for a girlfriend, it's awesome until you have to start spending to keep it.
 
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