Playing with AI to enhance presentation drawings. A couple of Before-After.
Anyone Using AI for Presentations?
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- Kerry Fullington
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Forrest Chapman
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Re: Anyone Using AI for Presentations?
Hey Kerry, are you using a rendering software with AI or just loading an image? Some AI engines ask for a 3d model to work with for better presentation. We noticed that it doesn't handle depths well in some situations and will do some odd tweaks.
Forrest
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Re: Anyone Using AI for Presentations?
Forrest,
This is a software called ArchSynth. Right now all I do is take a screen clip from eCabinets and make a few selections. On the pictures below, the only prompt I gave was to add a wine rack and glass door inserts. It makes a pretty good presentation drawing without having to set all the textures, lighting, etc. to get a presentation view in eCabinets.
There are some glitches, like the sink opening in this render. It loves to add sinks and plumbing fixtures. I have only worked with this a couple of hours so don't know how it will do in the long run.
This is a software called ArchSynth. Right now all I do is take a screen clip from eCabinets and make a few selections. On the pictures below, the only prompt I gave was to add a wine rack and glass door inserts. It makes a pretty good presentation drawing without having to set all the textures, lighting, etc. to get a presentation view in eCabinets.
There are some glitches, like the sink opening in this render. It loves to add sinks and plumbing fixtures. I have only worked with this a couple of hours so don't know how it will do in the long run.
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Forrest Chapman
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Re: Anyone Using AI for Presentations?
We took your 1st unrendered pic and told chatgpt to make it more natural looking but it made changes to the layout as well. It can't determine scale from a jpeg. It suggested making an stl from some other programs so it has a better idea of the geometry. Frankly it looks amazing!
For some reason it says the file is too large.
For some reason it says the file is too large.
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- Kerry Fullington
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Re: Anyone Using AI for Presentations?
Here is your file so you don't have to download to view. It does look good.
I am having the same problem with it changing the layout. Experimenting with just how much "Artistic License" to allow.
I am having the same problem with it changing the layout. Experimenting with just how much "Artistic License" to allow.
