Im in the progress of planning a complete home improvement, where all the interiors is pulled down, floors torn up, and only the shell is intact, before rebuilding everything.

But in the designing process i miss the ease of a drawing tool as autocad that we used in school as an mason apprentice.

So home improvement people, what is a good alternative to autocad, for detailed blueprints and measurements?

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If it was 10-15 years ago, id pirate the shit out of it.

But being away from computers for 6 years, and living a completely different life, i wouldnt even know where to begin, and how hard the government is against piracy

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Long as you use a (good) vpn you’re fine in terms of law. Trick is really finding a good source for the software youd want.

https://fmhy.net/search

Will probably have what you’re looking for if thats a route you’d want to take.

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