3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
Hi people.
I was curious if it was possible to "trick" the AI viewer with images.
And yes, it is possible.
For this I made a surface material to which I applied a hand-made perspective image as a texture.
It is important to consider that it follows the same rules that should be used for a model.
Perspective view, clear volumetry, sky and floor reference, shadows to accentuate the recognition of volumes. Colors to distinguish materials. And see the result.
Try it yourself.
What do you think? Renders without models.
3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
Fantastic experiment 👏 😎 @lopezfigueroa I pretty nice sketches.
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
So the process of AI is not taking any info from the Archicad 3D model itself like scale, dimensions, element type or else.
It is just creating a photo from the 3d window.
Some how this process has to give more control options like excluding material, or surfaces, or paint certain areas etc.
3 weeks ago
This is a really cool trick.
I decided to move this topic to the AI Visualizer Forum so it is available for everyone.
3 weeks ago
Initially I thought that some model info was used so that the result would be more accurate.
3 weeks ago
Bonjour Lopez Figueroa, hello everybody.
Thanks you very much for this brilliant hack. It means that the AI engine is really feed with (only) images. The way via Achicad 3D model is (maybe for now) purely artificial.…To make us believe it.
It's look like a commercial trick. It is incorrect in my opinion.
What I suggest (and what I want) now is:
To be able now to feed directly the engine with screenshot, images, sketches… AND also with 3d model when really functional
And also to be able to "pre-feed" the engine with "mood" images for a better result in the way wanted
Tell me what is your opinion?
I hope Graphisoft will give us a response and explanations.
Best
3 weeks ago
You can find more details on how the technology works and some tips and tricks in our webinar with Jenő Barta:
Archicad AI Visualizer Webinar (youtube.com)