AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |
Back to Blog
![]() ![]() This has made me suss out my planning weaknesses and strengths. I do appreciate you guys discussing this. If OP can't do the design himself or doesn't want to, then he should hire a 2nd year student enrolled in a community college architecture program to do it for him.Īs to the price for the software: $199/mo as u/Kisele0n answered below. And if you think Chief is hard to learn, wait to you get a load of Revit. As to the ease of use: I've taught middle school kids how to create construction documents in Chief Architect, and had 14-year-olds draw up addition plans that were stamped by the city for approval to build. ![]() SketchUP sucks donkey for any/all of these circumstances. If OP wants to do the work himself, he needs a product that is easy to learn, robust, that manages the database of components and materials like a BIM product, and is easy to edit as changes are made. Have you ever modeled an entire residential construction project from scratch in SketchUP? Have you ever hired an architect for a residential construction project? ![]()
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |