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Lycanthrope

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Nov 1, 2005
566
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Brussels, Belgium, Europe
Hi All

I have scans of my original house plans and I want to adapt these to add on a pergola design to submit to the local planning authorities for approval.

So I'm looking for a relatively simple software that will allow me to basically draw black lines and simple shapes, in fact it's all straight lines except for the corrugated roofing. Black and white of course.

I don't even know what category of software this would be, CAD sounds a bit too fancy...

If I were to do this in Windows I would perhaps even use something as basic as Paint.

Thanks for your suggestions

Dave
 

LeviG

macrumors 65816
Nov 6, 2006
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3
Norfolk, UK
CAD is the correct term for what you want to do.

Usually house plans are drawn on autocad (not cheap) so assuming sketchup can do plans (I think it can) its a good option considering its free - especially considering you need to work with dimensions.

Visio might be another option to consider also - although I think there may be more issues with the measurements.
 
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