Landscape Express is a CAD software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting. It is used primarily by landscape designers. The software is developed, sold and supported by the British company 'Trial Systems Ltd' based in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire.[1] The software was first released in 2012, developed by Peter Boyce and Steven Pearce in conjunction with Anton Heymann. The software is based on the Drawing Express CAD system which utilizes tablet and pen interface.[2] A graphics tablet, pen and overlay are used to select, use and manipulate commands thus mimicking the draughtsman's drawing board. This differs from the traditional CAD software ‘drop-down’ menu structures on-screen as the menu system is laid out in front of the user. The method of drawing in this way is aimed at being intuitive allowing the user to create and amend drawings as quickly as possible.

Landscape Express
Developer(s)Trial Systems Ltd
Initial release2012
Operating systemWindows
PlatformWindows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8
Available inEnglish
TypeCAD
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.trial-systems.co.uk

3D edit

The 3D commands for the system are modular and so the system can be used with or without them available. A 3D model can be created while displaying it in rendered mode in 'real time'. The 3D model is automatically created from the 2D plans including all walls, openings, and roof. Other information can be added to the model such as sky, landscaping, people and cars for detail. The model can be exported to POV-Ray and rendered off inside the raytracer software giving more resolution and detail.

Platforms and license types edit

Supported platforms edit

Landscape Express is Windows based software which runs on Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. The software works on 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the Windows operating system.

Landscape Express can be run on a Mac with Windows installed. This is possible on any Intel based Mac running OS X 10.5, 10.6, 10.7 or 10.8 versions of the Mac OS X operating system, through the use of VMware Fusion or Parallels Desktop- virtual machine software. Landscape Express can also be installed on a Bootcamp partition.

License types edit

Landscape Express requires a USB dongle to be present on the system it is running on. This is the license for the software and without a dongle present on the system, the program will not open or save drawings.

Data interchange edit

Landscape Express drawing file's use a .EXP file extension. The software can import and export DWG and DXF files amongst others. Drawings can also be saved to PDF format using any available PDF converter. Images can be imported and exported. Importing works with most mainstream image file formats.

Version history edit

  • 2013 - Landscape Express

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Contact Us". Trial Systems. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  2. ^ "a beginner's guide to CAD". Lake District Architect. Retrieved 2013-11-15.

External links edit