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I've used Google Sketchup in the past- a long time ago but it seems to have changed. I need a simple online piece of software which I can use to do plans for a building regs application.
Small job- taking out walls/steels inserting & French Doors where the windows are, but I need to attach a drawing.
Any recommendations? Much appreciated.
I'd talk to the building control dept. If you're a domestic customer, they may be happy with 'photos and sketches.
APF
Pen and graph paper still appears to be acceptable
However Sketchup is still very straight forward, worth a second look I'd say.
If you are doing it on a building notice you won't really need anything much. A sketch should do. If you do want to do some drawings Draftsight is good for technical 2d drawings.
Thats great. Many thanks for the quick advices. I'll have another look at Sketchup too.
Cheers
Pen and graph paper still appears to be acceptable
I had a wall taken out and the Structural Engineer's plans were just a couple of pages of his A4 notebook photocopied. Crude sketches and hopefully accurate calcs.
Perfect- many thanks