The resulting design is not for commercial use but to be passed to the professionals (architect/builder). Simple enough for my mom to understand yet detailed enough for the professionals to know what I want precisely.
I’m still stuck at the last free version 2017 make. The new free web thing is kind of okay, but really suffers in even a slightly bigger models.
Haven’t tried the newer paid versions. It’s a real shame most of these cad-like stuff are going subscription only. As a hobbyist, my needs are really sporadic :/
I also use it for modeling 3D prints when I don't need the part to be parameterized.
Of course then you' have to source measurements etc. yourself and there's no helper features, so some of these other suggestions look quite good.
https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/430#issuecom...
Ended up liking it enough that my father decided to use it to design the home he wants to build. He even found a builder who uses the pro version of the software (Chief Architect) so my father could view / tweak the model.
[1] https://homedesigner.chiefarchitect.com/
[2] They let you upload a certain number of models to their online viewer here's the basement (note not great on mobile): https://3d-viewer.chiefarchitect.com/go?share=55721013273615...
Paid version can export to DXF (AutoCAD)
Perhaps one of these?
Also: Blender.