![]() ![]() All of these let you import images but don't get your hopes up it's just for tracing. I'll probably slog through Homestyler just because it has non-proprietary export options. I didn't even bother trying Archilogic, but I think they can autogenerate 3D models based on floorplan jpgs/pngs ( r/3DFloorPlans, r/FloorPlanBot, u/FloorPlanBot). Sweet Home 3D is available in two versions, both bundled with a private copy of Java: A free version available on this page (see download options on your right) is bundled with 100 pieces of. Limited options even if you pay (no sliding doors?)įree trial only, 3D editor only so you'd be drawing walls rather than lines Unintuitive UI, laggy, autogenerates 2D floorplans I've briefly tried a number of websites that do this and I can't say I'm particularly happy with any of them. I'm an individual just trying to 3D model my home's floorplan for the sake of planning furniture, decoration, and home automation. ![]() It exports to a lot of things, runs on a portable exe, 5/5 on the bay window test, has a guide for split levels, and though the UI is ugly, it's quite functional. Not only is it free, but it's under the GNU GPL license. ![]()
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