The hard part (regardless of the software used) is "masking" the plant(s). Moving & resizing objects in a file that's already "layered" is easy. then my client downloaded the free Gimp software so he could then play around with the layers as desired. One workflow I've used before for a client that wanted to do his own tinkering was for me to create a design in Photoshop (with each object on its own "layer). And it's cross-compatible with Photoshop to a degree. The free "Gimp" alternative to Photoshop works well. I've been trying to get a landscape design but no one wants to do the design without doing the installation as well. Anyone know of a decent free or relatively cheap app or website for landscape design? I've tried a couple free ones but the plant selection is very limited.
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