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I can't recommend any software, but there are several free ones available - even AutoCad has a free version now.
But the learning curve, and the setting up of a template and all that, would probably mean that for two square sheds, you might as well draw them on paper. You don't need a lot of detail for a planning application.
Do some research on permitted development criteria, and see if you can make your sheds conform to that. But, don't compromise unnecessarily. If you want bigger sheds, and they won't affect anyone else, then don't be afraid of putting in a full planning application
Thank you for that woody. I will keep the eaves height and pitch height to that, that is permitted just worried if it will get rejected based on the length.