That should be considered by the potential user.ī. In the comparison of 3D CAD software, there are several core questions And although a lot of guys use multiple software platforms, I think Chief really can do just about all of it. Chief is a good program though and I personally think its probably the best software out there for average to mid range higher end residential. I think this is slowly dying though and unless you're already heavily invested in it or working for a company that requires it, I see no reason to start down that road.Ī lot of us use one or more of the above in addition to Chief to either supplement capabilities or for different projects. Kinda spendy for what you get but it still seems to be the standard for a lot of drafting shops. Also slower IMO when comparing completed 3D models and 2D output apples to apples.ĪutoCAD.Really a 2D CAD app even though there's a 3D version. Sketchup.cheaper, maybe slightly easier to use for some things, but requires a crapload of plugins and add-ons to do what Chief can do OOB. More powerful though if you are doing a lot of commercial or complex/highly "modern"/free form residential. Revit.more expensive for full version, way overkill and much slower for average residential projects. Been discussed ad nauseam but in a very small nutshell.
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