[lazyweb] CAD programs for Linux?
Jan. 16th, 2006 08:04 pmwell, not so lazy -- I've done a fair amount of googling, but there is much linux power and knowledge among my F-list.
I'm toying with CAD programs for Linux, partially to avoid other work and partially because I'm curious, and I'm looking to move into a new apartment. It would be pretty neat to be able to lay out the floor plan and have a digital model of it. (useful, maybe not. but neat!)
any suggestions? Inkscape seems too low-level -- extremely powerful, but not an architecture tool. QCaD seems promising, but I haven't tried it out (it also may be headed to closed-source). Am I missing any other major contenders?
I'm toying with CAD programs for Linux, partially to avoid other work and partially because I'm curious, and I'm looking to move into a new apartment. It would be pretty neat to be able to lay out the floor plan and have a digital model of it. (useful, maybe not. but neat!)
any suggestions? Inkscape seems too low-level -- extremely powerful, but not an architecture tool. QCaD seems promising, but I haven't tried it out (it also may be headed to closed-source). Am I missing any other major contenders?
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Date: 2006-01-17 06:00 pm (UTC)So this might have to wait for some other project.
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Date: 2006-01-18 12:21 am (UTC)For room layout, though, i like my handy tape measure, some graph paper, a pen, and scissors. I cut out little pieces of furniture and draw little rooms, then place the furniture in the rooms. Oh, and don't forget to mark windows and doors (and their arcs!). It's like the ueber-dork's way to play house.
Only when viewed this way will one typically notice that my bookshelf, end table, and couch form tangent lines along an exponential curve. If i were more compulsive, i would've actually computed the rise/run off the wall to angle things, but i'm not. I haven't yet decided if this is a good or bad thing.
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Date: 2006-01-18 02:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-18 03:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-19 01:32 am (UTC)The graph is great.
:)