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276 of 278 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very solid product, October 27, 2003
I was looking for a software that would let me create a good design of my new house. I am not an architect and I am not interested in details such as plumbing, electrical, framing etc. I just wanted to create the walls, add the doors windows, furniture, stairs, roof, etc.This software can do all of these easily, no bugs, no frustration, everything fits or can be rezized. So far I am 80% done with my house. I have had no crashes when I use it with my desktop (2.6 GHZ P4, 256 RAM, GeForce FX5200). But it crashes when I use it with my Laptop (P4 1.8 GHZ, 512RAM but a mobility ATI radeon). The error message says it crashed because of my video card and it happens when switching to 3d view. To see the good about this software read the marketing review, I strongly agree in all of them. I'll list only my complains: - Not 100% of the objects can be copy/paste from one plan to the other. - When you start a design make sure you carefully select the template plan. The template plan gives properties to the objects (cabinets, tables, walls, etc). Because when you are half way in your design and realize that you want some object (ie fancy railings) that is not available in your template but it is in another, you also realize that you cannot change the template of the plan you are currently using. You can open a new plan with the correct template, add the object and do a copy and paste, but not all objects can be copy and pasted (ie. Railings). - When you switch to 3d view it recalculates everything. This gets annoying and slow when your project is almost finished. - So far i do not see a solution to adding new objects. For example a new door style, a new sofa style. The publisher does not have an online database where they can add new styles for users to keep their design updated. The software is pricy but it is the best I have used. Granted that I have not used the punch software. I have wasted 15/20$ at a time buying low cost software on the software bins
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230 of 248 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Leaves much to be desired, February 23, 2004
A few years ago, when designing 2 rooms at my office, I became fluent in most of the off-the-shelf, under $100 design programs. I recall switching between 2 applications that each had great features, and would have made a perfect product if merged. One was 3D Home Architect 3, the other (which I can't recall the name) had some similarities to Home Designer 6. Having just tried 3D Home Architect 5 & Home Designer 6, I still have the same feeling: each has very strong & very weak points.Having now sampled both applications, I can't seem to figure how so many people posted hate for 3DHA. I think it's a tie between the two. My big criticism w/ HD6 is that you cannot manually change wall dimensions. It was incredibly tedious to recreate rooms based on the dimensions I had. Apparently, the pro version ($500) allows this function, but I wasn't going to pay that for my little project. When you click a wall you've created in 3DHA, it displays measurements to every other nearby wall. You then can click any of those measurements to resize it manually. This is the absolute most logical way to get exact measurements. In HD6, the library of items is pretty skimpy compared to 3DHA. 3DHA easily allows custom items to show in the 'library' so it's easy to reuse them. As for the 3D rendering, 3DHA really sucks. It is incredibly difficult to get the camera view into custom positions. This is where HD6 is best. You can arrange multiple cameras in your layout, each corresponding to another rendered window. You can also double-click the camera in the layout & it brings up other view settings such as height & field of vision angle. As for working w/ your layout, 3DHA allows you to drag a selection tool over multiple items, creating a multiple selection. You can then move all of those items at once, or select their properties. For changing the color of multiple items, this is great. HD6 does not allow you to select multiple items & then change characteristics of them. Imagine having a room you want to change the color of all of the cabinets. According to my findings, in HD6 you'd have to change each cabinet one by one. In 3DHA you would just hold the shift key & select all of the cabinets, then make your changes. Maybe I'm asking for too much from <$100 programs, but it sure seems both programs make it much harder to do things then they have to.
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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It was very helpful, but limited in scope, November 24, 2004
After reading each of the reviews for this product and competing products, and then purchasing and using this software, I would suggest to any potential buyer that they use an old statistical averaging method to get a fix on the Home Designer software. Read all of the reviews, and then throw out the "OMIGOD! THIS IS THE BEST SOFTWARE EVER INVENTED!" noise, and do the same with the slam reviews.
This is a three to four star product, depending upon how deep is the level that you want to go in configuring your project. The program is fairly intuitive and easy to learn on the fly, with useful help information and a user manual that allows for quick reference instead of tech-speak, however the available features and the library are very limited.
I needed a program that would allow me to visualize the essence of the remodel work that we are planning, and this product did achieve that goal. The various perspectives are a fun way to view your project after you have completed the setup work, and you can remodel in various ways and compare the views. This program would also be useful for someone who wants to provide a "sketch" of their proposed work to a designer or contractor and then let the pro take over from there, hopefully with a much sharper idea of what you are trying to achieve.
In a nutshell, it's a little pricey for a hobby software (check for rebates or discounts), but when compared with the overall cost of a remodel project or home building project it may save you significant costs in midcourse design changes and mistakes. It has some WOW factor with it's 3D, dollhouse and glass house, interior and exterior views, so you can amaze and delight your friends and neighbors, who will put you on the technology pedestal we all crave so much (yeah...c'mon...admit it). Sit down with a cold beer, plug it in, learn it, use it, enjoy it, just don't expect too much.
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