A native GNOME solution. Wasn't expecting that one.
qyron
I respect Blender very much but I'm also aware it requires a very deep dive to manage to use at minimum. So, as much as I can, I'll avoid it.
That could be an option. I need/want to put blueprints on digital format to facilitate editing in order to plan renovations. I could do all the work by hand on paper but it would be an hassle every time a change or idea needed to be tried out on the floor plan.
Learning and using it don't are barriers.
I could draw the blueprints by hand, on paper, but doing it in a digital format will make it easier to edit, review, etc.
I'll check FreeCAD.
For all the obvious reasons, I'd like to keep my house blueprints off the public domain.
Toyed a bit with Sketchup before Google got their claws on it. Abandoned it after it happened.
I think it became a browser based solution at some point?
I respect the spirit but no. You made me smile, nonetheless. But why resort to windows plus a pirated software?
It may very well be a very good solution, perhaps even the best, but it's not what I want to support, even if indirectly.
Have a nice one. Good to hear from you.
You do you. Have a nice day.
Is my poor domain of the english language that is most concerning to you? I'll be losing my sleep, tonight.
I'm bothered with all the people abusing her consent.
Not in the mood to pay for a solution that a FOSS program may cover as well, considering it won't be used for professional purposes.