I have tried sketchup.

I just don't get along with it very well. Perhaps it is much to dissimilar to what I am used to using for the last 20 years or so. It does have a lot of cool textures and such but compared to the old 3-D Home Architect, it is at least 10 times harder to use. With 3-D HA you can draw a double rectangle of 4 walls in 1 second choosing the thickness of the walls from the menue bar. You can then stretch the rectangle to the size of the room you want with one mouse click and it gives you a dynamic update of the dimensions as you stretch the room, so you can make it the exact size you want without typing a single dimension. Again in about 1 second. You can then drop in windows and doors, slide them around in the walls and resize them and or change the style or size with another single mouse click.
In less time than it has taken me to type this I could have drawn a 24 x 24 garage, dropped 6 windows, an entrty door and an overhead door, placed a 24 foot row of cabinets, both upper and lower against the back wall, installed all the recepticals with a single mouse click, and brought it up in a 3-D view and created a "walk through" movie of the finished building. And I can also chose the wall and trim colors by just clicking on the surfaces while in the 3-D view.
And if I want to change it to a 24 x 30 I just click on the wall and stretch the building to 30' long, again using the dynamic updating of the dimension to get its final location. Then when I am done messing around with it I can dimension all the walls, doors and window locations with a single click of the mouse. And I can build a material list just as fast.

And if I want to export it into Autocadd or Microstation for additional detailing I just create a DXF file with a single mouse click.
It is limited in textures and features but it is at least 10 times faster to use than anything else I have seen.


It is so intuitive you can do most of it without ever looking at the book. I think I used it a week before I bothered opening the instruction manual.