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| PLATFORM: | Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 2000 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Punch! Software |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, PhotoView editor; file import/export options; dynamic user interface, Design a dream landscape with survey, deck, and plant wizards, New state-of-the-art animation and outdoor lighting, Create property lines with surveyor tool; customizable plant editor, Simple, complex, and multi-level deck templates |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 57100 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 664446571007 |
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Customer Reviews of Punch! Master Landscape Pro and Home Design
Landscaping is Okay but don't bother with the house feature I'm a huge fan of home design programs, it's a great way to unleash creativity. I adore Punch Pro, however I agree with others I find the Punch Pro line substandard when designing houses compared to 3d Architect Home Design Deluxe 6, but Punch Pro is great for landscaping. There are a few errors with the plants not programed right in the computer, aka black box around some of the plants. Also I wasn't able to figure out all of the features, for example build your own items using the plane, and I was frustrated beyond comparison when my program's library crashed and I had to use the scary default library. That prompted it's removal from my computer! <
>However, I'd like to note an important tip: To accuratly run this and other home design programs, I had to invest in a top of the line video card for the rendering to look good. Don't go by what the box says, trust me just shell out the extra moo la if you're serious about building! Other wise you might as well beat another level of WOW waiting for the program to render! <
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Have to respond
I read several of the reviews here and almost didn't purchase this software. But I chose to give it a try, after purchasing this product I am amazed at a couple of the reviews it received. One states either outright lies, or never bothered to try the correct method to make it work, and another assumed it would do all the work for them (if you want that hire an architect), as a tool it is very good.
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>"a) The home design has no toilets, bathtubs, sinks, cabinets, beds, fans. etc."
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>I found ALL of those items in the program, WITH the ability to modify them in the 3D editor to match EXACTLY to what I have in my home.
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>"Everything in here is a half-tool, remember? So I can enter a number for length, and height, but guess what, no WIDTH. That's right. "
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>In the 3D editor to make it easier to draw you select which plane you want to work on, ALL dimensions are for that plane, to adjust a dimension from another plane switch to a plane containing that dimension. (if you're on xy and want to do z switch to either xz or yz)
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>I have used several CAD based programs (Autodesk, Micro Station, etc) and for what this does it does it well, it has fairly extensive basic libraries, that you can modify to fit your particular plan.
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>It does take getting used to its conventions, but it is a powerful tool especially for the price.
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>For the price and features, it is WELL worth purchasing, but you will have to read and follow the directions, as it is a very detailed program.
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First off, I'm going to say I don't like this software, but it's very hard to find
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>ANY software that can do what this DOES do. That said, this is the lowdown:
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>CONS: I'm doing the cons first, because THAT is what is getting me to write this.
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>-- Nothing is finished. I'm not sure where PRO comes in, but
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>a) The home design has no toilets, bathtubs, sinks, cabinets, beds, fans. etc.
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>b) The Garden design has no Stepping stones, ponds, rocks, waterfalls, designer walls.
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>-- You can alter any of the textures to make your own "designer" Textures. This is lame.
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>Everything is a half-tool in this program. I found a CONCRETE I liked but it was too
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>dark. I take it into the custom menus. There, there are sliders for RED, Green, Blue.
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>The Concrete is a middle gray, and all the sliders are set to 255, 255, 255. That's the
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>MAX brightness, for every slider. I clicked on other textures, and Every texture
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>is the same. When you bring them into the custom menu, they are all 255,255,255.
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>of the textures I liked, I just needed them to be a bit LIGHTER. there is NO way of
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>A stepping stone is a cylinder. They have that as a basic shape, so this should be easy, right?
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>Wrong. I create a stone 1' x 1' x 2", when I click enter, it converts to 8.2' x 8.2' x 2.5".
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>I go into the Object editor, and click SIZE.
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>-- Garden design.... I draw out my house outer wall, and then create a property line. You can
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>add textures to the ground. Now each outline you make is basically a flat piece os geometry.
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>landing, you are wrong. Both are still there. You never CUT into the original piece. So
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>now you have TWO squares fighting over who's textures get displayed. This causes flickers.
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>-- When making a long rectangle, and deciding to cut it into 2 squares, you will never do
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>this. It will always recognize it as ONE piece. You have to shrink the original to the shape
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> a) This is the same with INSIDE WALLS. If you have a long wall running down your
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> house, and two bedrooms share that wall. In one room that wall is white, and in the next,
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> it's green. Not in THIS program. You paint that green, and every room all the way down
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> the hall, now has a green wall.
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>-- Plants. I got this to plant a garden, and found out that all the plants, and there are a LOT,
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>only come in ONE photo. So the whole AGE YOUR PLANTS to see what stuff will look
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>like in a few years, is wrong. They just scale it up. So If I plant Bamboo, in my yard, it will
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>come as a big jumble of shafts, and never spread, only get larger and more pixely.
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>--Oh GOD, yeah, the walk through, is horrible, it's almost impossible to control the camera.
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>--Whenever you click on a new tool, the icon conveniently turns into the tool you clicked. (ie. Wall, door, window)
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> This is great, to know what you are doing, but lousy for DOING what you are doing. You have no idea where
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>you line is going to start. Is it the top corner of the Door Icon, or maybe in the middle, possibly a bit up and to
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>-- The materials window, that allows you to place a material on any surface is WAY to small to hit anything accurately.
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>It's interesting to have a blueprint of your house with all the measurements, even if it has
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>no bathroom or kitchen. It makes it easier to shop for carpet, sofa, drapes, etc.
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>-One thing good is the Video Tutorial on each button. When you click a button, you can R/Click to get a Tutorial.
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>** I'd like to see a tutorial on how to make a simple house, and how to make a raised house, or a split level home.