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We are considering MySweet Home3D (GPL) as the basis for our open source design package for remixing MicroHouses. We need to develop design software for the MicroHouse by creating a library of all the different modules that can be dragged and dropped for design. This has the potential to show the power of building upon open source to make real applications. Our strong point is that we have build the house modules, and are constantly evolving them. Now it's time to virtualize this process so that anyone can get involved in designing and building their own house. http://www.sweethome3d.com/gallery.jsp | We are considering MySweet Home3D (GPL) as the basis for our open source design package for remixing MicroHouses. We need to develop design software for the MicroHouse by creating a library of all the different modules that can be dragged and dropped for design. This has the potential to show the power of building upon open source to make real applications. Our strong point is that we have build the house modules, and are constantly evolving them. Now it's time to virtualize this process so that anyone can get involved in designing and building their own house. http://www.sweethome3d.com/gallery.jsp | ||
Good news is that this can be used to model both the interior (to provide detailed specs and sourcing of components) and exterior. Thus, SweetHome3D can effectively serve as landscape design for permaculture, once again from a library of plants that can be localized to different areas of the world - so someone picks their design library based on their location. | |||
www.tsu.co/OpenSourceEcology/17215490 | www.tsu.co/OpenSourceEcology/17215490 | ||
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Revision as of 23:24, 14 December 2014
We are considering MySweet Home3D (GPL) as the basis for our open source design package for remixing MicroHouses. We need to develop design software for the MicroHouse by creating a library of all the different modules that can be dragged and dropped for design. This has the potential to show the power of building upon open source to make real applications. Our strong point is that we have build the house modules, and are constantly evolving them. Now it's time to virtualize this process so that anyone can get involved in designing and building their own house. http://www.sweethome3d.com/gallery.jsp
Good news is that this can be used to model both the interior (to provide detailed specs and sourcing of components) and exterior. Thus, SweetHome3D can effectively serve as landscape design for permaculture, once again from a library of plants that can be localized to different areas of the world - so someone picks their design library based on their location.
www.tsu.co/OpenSourceEcology/17215490