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fieldfest

Garden Design Software

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does anyone know the name of a good birds eye view garden design program that has top down view on plants like the pic below?:
or a stock of plant photographs/ .psd files so it can be done in photoshop?
des.jpg
what program do they use to make this ^^
call

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Post by call »

dunno best ask gogg
GoggleboxUK

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Post by GoggleboxUK »

No, I've no idea either but it would be interesting to know.

There are php packs you can buy of plant cutaways but they are ridiculously expensive (I had to pay £100 recently for a single php for a job I was doing) and I doubt there's a pack just for exotics.
Kristen

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Post by Kristen »

Does a Punter really want to see an aerial-shot? Its fine as a planting plant, but I would have thought a horizontal/side-on view was more useful, with multiple "shots" at X-Years, Y-Years, etc to show how it will grow.

I use Punch Designer that has that, but I don't personally use it - the range of plants is too small, and they have an American bias that makes them less useful for me. But you can scan in a wallpaper sample and use it to paper the rooms and then make a movie "walking through" the house you have designed ... probably can do for the garden too, I've not tried. Might be possible to scan in some pictures of plants, similarly.

Overall I've found it handy for the things I've messed around with.
GoggleboxUK

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Post by GoggleboxUK »

I've used software called £D Architect that is great for hard landscaping garden design but the plants they have are generic: 'Tree', 'Bush' and 'flower' type of affair.

Handy if you're planning a huge garden or an exhinition piece though.
fieldfest

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Post by fieldfest »

downloaded the free trial of this today

http://www.smartdraw.com/specials/landscapedeck.asp

made this, but it only seems to be in B&W, maybe thats a limitation of the trial
garden-plan-2012.jpg
MikeC

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Post by MikeC »

This looks pretty good for the money.

http://www.ideaspectrum.com/pro_picture_gallery.php
GoggleboxUK

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Post by GoggleboxUK »

MikeC wrote:This looks pretty good for the money.

http://www.ideaspectrum.com/pro_picture_gallery.php
I agree, that does look good, nice find Mike

;)
fieldfest

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Post by fieldfest »

garden plan.jpg
i got a program, heres my first attempt

its called PRO Landscape, its very good but plants have american names
GoggleboxUK

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Post by GoggleboxUK »

Like Bubba abd Kletus?

:lol:
fieldfest

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Post by fieldfest »

chammy is european fan palm
Trachycarpus is windmill palm etc...
sanatic1234

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Post by sanatic1234 »

Best thing i would say is a pencil and a drawing pad, nice and cheap, Lay out the design and adjust it as you go a long. :-)
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