If so then that means something like Punch! Home Design Studio, HighDesign, TurboFloorPlan, LiveInterior 3D. So I can do a descent mockup of the house, but I really don't care for the 2D look when it comes to anything that is beyond walls.Īlthough it seems some people have gotten some good 2D results out of SketchUpĪddendum: I am thinking the best results are going to end up coming from a specialty 2D/3D home architecture application (at my price point. ![]() I mocked up a quick view of my new house on the way to Penn Station today and so far this is what I got out of it: In fairness SH3D does not do that either.Īs a comparison, this is a drawing I did in Visio in 2010 when I moved into my new apartment: I like the fact it does have a real 2D side to it, while SketchUp does have a general 2D capabilitiy with the Camera Top option.Įasy Draw seems like a sorta OK program, but like OG it lacks some things I really miss from Visio, like when you bisect an object, say a wall, you can easilly just remove the extra bit without having to redraw the wall. ![]() Now you have OmniGraffle 6 Professional, from the Mac App Store, for 99.99. We’ll ask you to point us to your copy of OmniGraffle 5 you’ll see an extra option to purchase the upgrade for 49.99 if you own 5 Standard and you’ll see it’s free if you own 5 Pro. From the OmniGraffle menu, select In-App Purchase. SH3D does look pretty interesting, pretty much seems like Punch. Make your purchase of OmniGraffle 6 for 99.
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