To create 2D custom residential house drawings for permitting, which version will be needed - Full Architectural or does LT contain the features needed to accomplish this? As an Architectural CAD Drafter I'll need to create/modify top view, front view, side view 2D house drawings & add documentation (ie; measurements, list of materials). There is a large price difference ($200 vs $1550). If Full Version, which one? Sketchup Pro is amazing. It would let me create a 2D house & use that drawing to add 3D to it. I think my customers would like the additional 3D drawing. Bryond my question -the HGTV Property Brothers likely used Sketchup & then to render walk-thrus likely used expensive Revit & Autocad to show the viewers their remodels (per Eric Harker, Assoc AIA). The Sketchup is $575. $695 with 1yr support. At Microsoft I used to answer clients questions about which version they need -my reply always was the required features determines that. The best way to determine features is use MS's side-by-side features comparison charts. Audodesk's website contains an ocean of products & amazingly I cannot determine this even though I know what features I require. I really could use a metrics comparison chart of Features/Tools! Thank you in advance.
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None. (In college we did a little CAD). Sketchup looks amazing after watching the vids by Sketchupschool.com. Wonder if the training time for Sketchup would be shorter vs Autocad LT. Just curious -what area of CAD expertise with your current job - - ie; Architecture CAD or Mechanical CAD, etc? Thank you Pendean!
Excellent feedback. Greatly appreciated Pendean. Full AutoCAD has always been a giant software app to learn. Yrs ago I convinced the owner of Spokane Safe & Lock to go from pencil to CAD, AutoCAD had way too many features for our need. I went with a $600 CAD program called Powerdraw. We just needed to create & use a library of safe dials. There was very little variances among their safe products & they were having me draw safe dials & simple safe's over & over with pencil. I recall the price tag then (1990) was $3000 which would have put our "CAD project" over-budget. The Macintosh II computer was the biggest chunk of my $15,000 budget.
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