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=Part Libraries= | =Part Libraries= | ||
#New part libraries, both 3D and 2D, can be added to SweetHome3D. This allows for visual design across many designs. In the 2D view - parts appear but not in a most user-friendly way because they have a line boundary around them. You can download and use such libraries readily by Furniture > Import furniture library - [http://www.sweethome3d.com/blog/2017/12/08/additional_contributors_libraries.html] | #New part libraries, both 3D and 2D, can be added to SweetHome3D. This allows for visual design across many designs. In the 2D view - parts appear but not in a most user-friendly way because they have a line boundary around them. You can download and use such libraries readily by Furniture > Import furniture library - [http://www.sweethome3d.com/blog/2017/12/08/additional_contributors_libraries.html] | ||
#There are '''3D trees''' here, as well as '''appliances''' - [http://www.sweethome3d.com/freeModels.jsp#ContributedModels] | |||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 00:24, 11 November 2020
Basics
SweetHome3D is a powerful, open source Building/Interior Design Software Used by OSE and the OBI. Focus is accessible interior design and visualization.
Part Libraries
- New part libraries, both 3D and 2D, can be added to SweetHome3D. This allows for visual design across many designs. In the 2D view - parts appear but not in a most user-friendly way because they have a line boundary around them. You can download and use such libraries readily by Furniture > Import furniture library - [1]
- There are 3D trees here, as well as appliances - [2]