> > I've seen some home improvement / landscaping shows on DIY > Net, Home and > Leisure, etc. where they use software to add features (decks, trees, > foliage, grasses, siding, etc.) to a digital picture of a > house, yard or > garden to get a rough idea of what it would look like if implemented. > > Does anyone here know of some home improvement / landscaping software > for Linux that can do this or at least point me in the correct > direction? I'm not looking for large and complicated 3D modeling > software because I don't feel like spending years to learn > the software > just so I can create some simple digital sketches of some home > improvement projects.
I've never seen anything for linux that meets your needs. wine and a windows package, maybe? cycas is damn easy to use. (www.cycas.de) It is, however, architectural in focus. Any others I (for linux) I know about are either incomplete or are mechanical packages. Good luck, and I wouldn't mind hearing if you find something useful. qualifier: I've used and continue to use a variety of 3-d CAD software, so might have found it easier to use than others might. -rex -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
