Build your dream home in 2D or 3D for $20
If you're trying to build your dream home, conceptualize a new workshop in the backyard, a guest house, or even a pool or boathouse, drawing it out on paper is just not enough. You need a working 3D model that lets you move rooms around and figure out the layout that works best for you. Unless you're incredible with modeling clay, an app is probably the best (and most efficient) way to go about it.
Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 6 lets you create the structure of your dreams in granular detail to help you go beyond "I want a master bathroom and a balcony off the loft." This software regularly retails for $79.99, but at Windows Central Digital Offers, you can get it for $19.99, a savings of 75%.
Using Ashampoo 6's step-by-step wizard, you can build reliable 2D, 3D, and cross-section views of any architecture project, big or small. You'll be able to:
- Load, edit, and save new 3D objects through SketchUp or Collada (or instantly use generic and brand-specific models)
- Plan sophisticate photovoltaic systems in minutes using input aids
- Apply 3CD surfaces to single walls or entire building facades
- Redecorate again and again to suit your taste
- Perform every action easily with the ribbon toolbar
If you're into architectural design in any way, building a new home or a new building on your property, then Ashampoo 6 could be the tool you need to get the job done, with the ability to tweak every minor detail to your liking throughout the whole process. But if you're just playing around, don't spend $80 on the app. Grab it at Windows Central Digital Offers for $19.99.
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