Dougak

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About Dougak

  • Birthday 08/14/1965

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    Big Lake Alaska
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    Woodworking, Snowmachining, 4-wheeling, beer drinking

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  1. I have been asked to draw up 100 simple cabin designs for a client's web page. (10 different designs/ 10 Different sizes) Basically, he wants to state his specifications, shows a general rendering, and price each model and size allowing for the add-on of various things such as decks, wood stove installation, dormers, shed vs gable... and so on. I was wondering if the Plan Database under tools is where I would start or go to compile and organize (i am thinking 5 cabin styles and 5 different sizes), and then expand once I have the details covered. He only wanted one rendering per plan... so I was going to take the largest of each model and complete the design for the rendering. however, I am struggling with doing "just the footprint",  that's what the web page needs. Is there a better way to do this?

    My experience is that the base models will be custom tailored by the clients to their liking with the add-on features. upgrade or change they want. (that is where I was hoping to make money on this one.)  I was hoping to blast out some plans. My struggle is "What is the minimum necessary to convey the design. 

    I have attached my client's competition's web page as a sample and hope that chief can blow that out of the water. Any comments tips or suggestions will be appreciated. Sincerely Doug

     

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