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CHIEF ARCHITECT HOME DESIGNER PRO 2016 REVIEWS FULL
What It Will Cost YouĪ full license for Chief Architect X6 is priced at $2,695 with a one year Software and Support Assurance (SSA) program. I work with many homeowners and contractors who use Home Designer Pro. But beware… the Home Pro version doesn’t offer the advanced features found in Chief Architect Premier.įortunately, both Home Pro and Premier are compatible with each other and have the ability to share files. Home Pro vs Chief Architect Premierįor users on a tight budget, Home Pro is an excellent choice for getting started in 2D and 3D CAD. I often get asked which Chief Architect program is better for drawing plans: Home Designer Pro 2015 or the more expensive X6 Premier? Here’s my take on both. This is my first time to ever use the program so it's been quite a challenge but fun and interesting.By Dan Baumann on in Articles, Chief Architect, Featured
CHIEF ARCHITECT HOME DESIGNER PRO 2016 REVIEWS HOW TO
I've done a killer design (at least I think so.) and just need a little help with some minor cleanup and then figuring out how to get drawings made so I can start bidding out the foundation first and then the entire project. This is great to hear as I am getting near that stage. I'm just down the road just south of San Antonio.
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Mick or me can help you with that at prices well below what most Architect's charge. You have one plan file and from that plan file you create multiple layout page files, one for each printed-scaled page. In Home Designer Pro you create a layout file for each laid-out printed page. What you need is a drafts-person who can take your already created plan file and develop it into printed-scaled drawings for sharing with your Engineer (for the Engineering) and other Building Professionals who will assist you in building your plans. You have already done the "Architect" part yourself, I see little reason to pay big money for work you have already done. Architects develop ideas for plans where a person just has some general idea of a project, an Architect can develop the idea and then turn it over to a draft-person.