> 
> 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

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