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Better Homes and Gardens Landscaping and Deck Designer 8.0 Review


Better Homes and Gardens Landscaping and Deck Designer 8.0 Review Image  Manufacturer: Chief Architect
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Platform(s): Windows XP, Windows Vista
Release Date: April 15, 2008

Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars

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Date: 2008-12-21
Frustrating
The two posted reviews for this product are stark contrasts to each other. I think that if you have loads of extra time or are paid by the software designer, you might find this product useful. But for the remaining 99.99% of us, well, just read on.

The first day I got this software, I built the house, painted the walls green, and aside from a struggle to get the roof to look like my house's roof, it went okay, so I was still optimistic.

The next day, I anxiously sat down and started to lay out the perimeter of my yard, and after another struggle to get the curve in the road for my front border, I was a little frustrated, but it turned out okay. Then after trying to get a gentle slope down from the house and managing to create big mountains in the yard, I learned how to use the undo button...over and over. I tried to design a deck in the back, and the act of doing that changed the color of the house back to a drab gray color. So I changed it back to green, and decided to erase the deck and try for a different design. And my house was gray again. Aarrrgghh!!!

Did I mention that my garage door appeared a foot above the driveway? I don't own a Hummer, so I tried to lower the door (can't do it) then raise the driveway (more mountains). All I got was more practice with the undo button.

Okay, I gave up on the deck and the garage door for the time being, and decided to try to create some raised areas where I thought some decorative rock and some bushy things and maybe a tree would look good. Well, the terrain feature tools only allow a kidney bean shape, a rectangle, or a circle. These can be modified by selecting the object (which is a major chore in itself - first you have to right click on it, then select object. But by now, the "floorplan" view looks like a mangled mess of lines, because it shows all the elevation lines, some dimension lines of the house, fence, plot lines, sidewalk, road, camera angle lines, and I haven't even planted any trees or bushes yet - so every time you try to click on something to modify, you stand a GREAT chance of clicking on something nearby. AND if you forget that you need to right click first, you will have a new terrain feature where you just clicked...undo button) Where was I? Oh yeah, the shapes of the rocky areas - I wanted to create a curvy line to run along the sides of my driveway, and these three shapes don't allow that. Undo button. So they have this tool for creating a landscape curb, and although I didn't want a curb, I assumed I could use that to frame what I wanted so as have an area to plant bushes. Sigh...You can't just draw a curvy line. There is a "spline curb" tool, which supposedly makes curves by clicking and dragging straight sections of curb that will attach themselves end to end to each other after they're drawn. Finally, I figured how to create a beautiful curvy border for my rocky area. Problem solved, right? Wrong. It doesn't work. I ended up with a bunch of parking blocks in my lawn. Forget the undo button. I give up. Trust me, you will too.

The tutorial videos are indeed short, and they do show you how to use basic functions. But there are no answers for most of the questions that you will encounter. You must trial and error your way through this non-user-friendly program to accomplish anything in your mind's eye. I thought the whole purpose of a landscape program was to quickly try many different ideas for landscaping and see it in 3-D before you do any grunt work in your yard. But you end up doing tons of grunt work by just trying to figure out how to use this annoying product. The most frustrating thing is how exhausted you feel, and then you catch a glimpse of your yard out the window and realize that you haven't done anything yet.

I guess you could probably create what you want if you spend months of agonizing time in front of your computer, that is if you can resist the urge to chuck it through your living room window and onto your neglected dirt lawn. Seriously, you could spend as much time getting your yard the way you want it in this program as you would just drawing it on a piece of paper, then actually landscaping your actual lawn! Use your fifty bucks for an extra bush instead of buying this useless program.

Date: 2008-09-18
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This software is a total waste of money. I used it for 5 weeks straight to put a deck on a house. I never got it done.

They say they have tech help, but they will only answer one question at a time. The tutorials are nice, but they cover 3 or 4 products (this is actually a stripped down version of better program), so the menus in the videos are NOT the same as the one you have. Very frustrating to use. Before buying, ask yourself if you are feeling lucky.

Date: 2008-07-04
Good Landscaping Product
I looked at a few software programs and downloaded free trials and none came close to the power and ease of use of this program.

The program offers many options that you can spend hours looking through. The plant library has a good selection. You can search for plants pretty easy, name, zone, sun requirement and about 20 other attributes. A blank search with no specific requirements showed 3,784 plants.

I found that it was good to design the landscaping in 2D so I could see the flower beds, patio, paths, etc. and where they were located with respect to the house. The 3D tools are helpful in visualizing how it should then look in `real life'. I definitely made changes to my original idea after using the software. There are built-in templates you can use - they're okay if you don't already have an idea of what you want.

I do recommend watching the tutorial videos they were quite helpful. Bottom line, I think it's a good bargain and recommend it before you take on a project.






 
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