House
Designer is a valuable asset to any company
selling conservatories. It enhances Conservatory
Designer to provide professional presentations.
House Designer uses a sketched drawing to
create a detailed perspective representation
of what a conservatory is going to look
like when fitted to the house.Supplied with
a whole host of facilities, it provides
the following features:-
House
designs can be added to a conservatory in
seconds by using the quick tools supplied.
Whole
streets can be drawn by adding multiple
buildings.
Rectangular
buildings can be added easily and simply.
Design
irregular buildings using the freehand style
tool or by overlapping several rectangular
sections.
Split
level and multiply floored buildings are
supported.
Building
heights can be altered so that garages and
small sheds may be shown.
Create
steps when entrances are at a higher level
than the ground.
Attach
a quick roof to a building with the click
of a button or draw individual ridges for
complex roofs.
Define
almost any type of roof, including split
height and gable ended styles by simply
marking the ridges.
Dormer
windows can be applied to the roof, extending
the range of designs available.
Complimentary
items such as chimneys on the roof can be
featured.
Add
paving stones, fencing and trees to a scene
for extra realism.
Driveways,
roads and grassed areas can be included.
Buildings
and roofs can be edited with the mouse,
making it easy to rectify mistakes.
Variable
zooming is provided to improve the accuracy
when positioning points.
The
entire area of the scene can now range up
to a third of a kilometre in each direction.
Drag
and drop is used to add conservatories and
windows to walls.
Conservatories
and windows can be aligned or deleted with
ease.
As
with conservatories, house doors and windows
can be shown either opened or closed.
Any
number of conservatories and windows can
be added to a house.
House
Designer can cope with almost any eventuality,
even placing a conservatory on a first floor
balcony.
When
the house has been designed, it can be viewed
in 3D where all of the Conservatory Designer
facilities are available.
Designs
can be printed in monochrome or colour on
any type of printer including dot matrix,
laser and plotter.