The #1 website for gardeners. About Already a member? -> Sign in     Not a member yet? -> Register
  7146 members, 153552 posts, 341 blogs

Recent Forum Topics My Christmas bird.
in Member's Gallery
last post: Droopy

Daisy Surprise
in Member's Gallery
last post: Droopy

Is this tree (shrub?) dying?
in Trees, Shrubs and Roses
last post: Droopy

3dmodels characters for your interior design
in Interior Design
last post: orbiter2009

Gabe
in Pets
last post: bsewnsew


Garden Design 3D Computer Programmes



Recent Blog Entries today's new ones
greenfairy's blog
Selecting the perfect furniture for your garden
Lazy Susan's blog
Crepe Myrtles: You Can't Be A Tree So You Must Be A Weed!
Accidental Gardener's blog

Recently Updated Gardens JonTheRevelator's Garden
photo added
homeandmore's Garden
photo added
Karen B's Garden
plant added




azw1879
On The Way Up
On The Way Up

Joined: 28 Mar 2006

Posts: 177
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 3:56 pm   Post subject: Garden Design 3D Computer Programmes


I managed to acquire a 3D Garden Designer CD-Rom a while ago and although I've tested a few ideas and done a virtual walk through them, I'm still learning how to use it properly, hopefully being able to add more detail into the design. Mind you, I've only had a computer for just over a year, never having owned one before, so I'm quite pleased with the progress I'm making with the various aspects of computer-ownership so far.

Has anyone else tried 3D Garden Design programmes and do you recommend any specific programme(s) of this type, which give a vast choice of detail options, allowing a variety of creation possibilites ?

C.J.

Back to top
Profile | PM | My Garden
Question about Garden Design? Register for free to ask in our forums.

catkins
On The Way Up
On The Way Up

Joined: 23 Mar 2006
Location: aint no sunshine (Map)
Posts: 234
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 1:54 pm   Post subject: Re: Garden Design 3D Computer Programmes


azw1879 wrote:
I managed to acquire a 3D Garden Designer CD-Rom a while ago and although I've tested a few ideas and done a virtual walk through them, I'm still learning how to use it properly, hopefully being able to add more detail into the design. Mind you, I've only had a computer for just over a year, never having owned one before, so I'm quite pleased with the progress I'm making with the various aspects of computer-ownership so far.

Has anyone else tried 3D Garden Design programmes and do you recommend any specific programme(s) of this type, which give a vast choice of detail options, allowing a variety of creation possibilites ?

C.J.


Have never seen one before, but it sounds just what i need! Are these available anywhere?
thanks
catkins

Back to top
Profile | PM | Email | My Garden

i love bugs
The Weatherman of Craggy Island

Joined: 02 Dec 2005
Location: Dublin Ireland
Posts: 483
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 2:09 pm   Post subject:


There is lots of 3D Garden design software . They can be bought in any computer shop . Some require a knowledge of CAD (Computer Aided Design ) There is a site ?? for garden design ,possibly BBC Tv , but I cannot remember where . If I find it I'll let you know Cool Bugs


_________________
Ted: I'm not a fascist. I'm a priest. Fascists dress up in black and tell people what to do. Whereas priests...
Back to top
Profile | PM | My Garden | My Blog | My Latest Blog Entry:The Oasis garden with Zen features

Frank
Happy Gardening


Administrator

Joined: 25 Jan 2005
Location: Malmö, Sweden
Posts: 10626
PlantStew: 2307
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 3:01 pm   Post subject:


Bugs I think this is what you are refering to? http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/design/virtualgarden_index.shtml
Their free application lets you design your garden and walk through it in 3D. It's really a great little program. I spent an hour or two tinkering around with it one Saturday.


_________________
Do you have plant knowledge? Share it on GardenStew PLANTS
Back to top
Profile | PM | My Garden | My Blog | My Latest Blog Entry:Meet Max

catkins
On The Way Up
On The Way Up

Joined: 23 Mar 2006
Location: aint no sunshine (Map)
Posts: 234
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:35 pm   Post subject:


thats great, thanks to both of you.
catkins

Back to top
Profile | PM | Email | My Garden

azw1879
On The Way Up
On The Way Up

Joined: 28 Mar 2006

Posts: 177
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 2:35 pm   Post subject:


I've not tried the site mentioned, but the Garden Design programme I obtained was part of a 2 disc set, the other disc containing a plant encyclopedia.
This set is a great addition to my gardening book collection. I should be receiving another disc soon, which contains images of drawn/painted plants, which may visually improve any designs I draw on A3-size paper by helping me understand how best to draw plants myself to the side of the plan and numbered to correspond with the numbers indicating the plants' location in the design, rather than using images taken from books, etc. I think it would look great if the design (on paper) as well as sketches of plants, etc., are all done by me. It is kind of asking a lot, but I'll consider it a challenge to myself.

C.J.

Back to top
Profile | PM | My Garden

FLOWERCHILD74
Just Arrived
Just Arrived

Joined: 08 Apr 2006
Location: LONG ISLAND, NY
Posts: 10
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:51 am   Post subject:


I have the landscapers pro program that i downloaded...and if u download they will send you the cd rom soon after
it kind neat..but im stilll learning it.u can put a pic of your home and it will show real time,with the lil trees blowin in the wind with lil birdies flyin..how cute!

Back to top
Profile | PM | My Garden

FLOWERCHILD74
Just Arrived
Just Arrived

Joined: 08 Apr 2006
Location: LONG ISLAND, NY
Posts: 10
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 5:09 am   Post subject:


Way cool...I just downloaded the virtual garden...

Back to top
Profile | PM | My Garden

catkins
On The Way Up
On The Way Up

Joined: 23 Mar 2006
Location: aint no sunshine (Map)
Posts: 234
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 6:34 am   Post subject:


Oooooooooooooh, sounds cool, do you have a link you could share with us?
Hello by the way. Very Happy

Back to top
Profile | PM | Email | My Garden

azw1879
On The Way Up
On The Way Up

Joined: 28 Mar 2006

Posts: 177
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:39 pm   Post subject:


After having another few attempts at basic garden design with my Garden Design cd-rom, I decided to try the BBC virtual garden program and was surprised what good quality it is. Although with limitations, choice of plants, etc., it does let you design a pretty good layout to give a feel for any direction you may consider on ground cover, structure, height of plants, etc.

I wish I had something like this ages ago, when my garden was a blank canvas, as it would have been exciting to see what I could think up. Although at the time I did make a plan, but on paper, which obviously lacked the ability to 'walk around' in 3D.

This program could help those who have not yet started gardening, or just beginning to. Breaking up the garden into sections, decking, gravel, patio, etc.

I'd highly recommend it to anyone I know, who, although very much the novice 'gardening wise', can at least get an idea what they'd like, using their own imagination.

I'll be having a few more shots of it as well.

C.J.

Back to top
Profile | PM | My Garden

azw1879
On The Way Up
On The Way Up

Joined: 28 Mar 2006

Posts: 177
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:08 pm   Post subject:


Hello. Just me again Smile

As I've been getting a bit more adventurous with my Garden Design 3D cd-rom, I thought I'd let you know more about the contents and possibilities when using it -

The scale of the garden can go up to the size of a small park (which is actually quite large), also you can include buildings and vehicles (including - camper van, speedboat, yacht, articulated lorry Shocked and many others). There is also the possibility of custom building structures and the encyclopedia with choices of many plants which you can put into your 3D garden is fantastic !

This cd-rom is called - 'Geoff Hamilton's 3D Garden Designer.' HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !

It is as easy to use as the downloadable garden design program mentioned elsewhere.

C.J.

Back to top
Profile | PM | My Garden

Frank
Happy Gardening


Administrator

Joined: 25 Jan 2005
Location: Malmö, Sweden
Posts: 10626
PlantStew: 2307
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:50 pm   Post subject:


Thanks for the recommendation C.J. My brother has tinkered with 3D garden design programs before and wasn't terribly impressed but I shall pass the link onto him.


_________________
Do you have plant knowledge? Share it on GardenStew PLANTS
Back to top
Profile | PM | My Garden | My Blog | My Latest Blog Entry:Meet Max




Share this topic on other forums (copy link below)

You're looking at one of the many forums on GardenStew.com.
Register for free to join in the discussion.







back to top of page



Forum powered by phpBB © phpBB Group
     Sponsored Links