Thats great, as a designer i work with so much diffrent application over time, but i like to try other things so. You have an intresting workflow included AI calmy i learned something new from that. Thats nice, thanks for sharing. Good to having you.
Very helpful! I'm a retired architect with a small solo practice using SketchUp and Enscape, but I'm getting on board with Krea, too - very interesting. Workflow and, honestly, return on time invested in an image is critical for me, so figuring in time polishing an image with Krea and Photoshop (which I am very new to) is a challenge, so far. Workflow, workflow, workflow (can you tell I'm an old-fashioned American" 😀
Thank you. I mentioned that in the tutorial (the clown pass) but I didn't render any mat id for this image, but sure, it should be easier with a pass to make the selections in photoshop. You still have to tweak the edges of the mask manually because the AI changes the geometry a little bit (especially in the case of hair and plants)
Thank you. I mentioned that in the tutorial (the clown pass) but I didn't render any mat id for this image, but sure, it should be easier with a pass to make the selections in photoshop. You still have to tweak the edges of the mask manually because the AI changes the geometry a little bit (especially in the case of hair and plants)
I had tried it before this video, and came to the same conclusions, it works really well at some points but in others it adds too much texture. I had to design a gas station, and the renders were too clean, the ai added some dirt to the curves and the floor that gave the render a much better look, as if I had taken a picture of a gas station that has been already used, far from that unrealistic tidy es and cleanliness that usually give render materials, even those that try to simulate worn out materials, it’s very hard to make all materials in a render seem ecually aged, but with ai you get that effect in seconds. Then, as you did, you mask out those areas you want to look as rendered and the mix works really great. In my work all words and signaling was changed by the ía to some weird extraterrestrial symbols, I just masked them out and left the well defined letters and logos from my render.
Thanks for the tips! Normally we wont scale 10 times all the model just for the carpet ! It dosent make sense... instead ENSCAPE should make the carpet matarial highet start from 0.0 !!! When use KREA for finalize the carpet we can do the same with a non scaled carpet (with a bump map) result with KREA will probably still be good right (?)
It will probably look ok. I just scaled to have finer and smaller strands in the carpet. And of course Enscape should have better controls on this material.
In this case it wouldn't work so well because the AI adds details in the image that are different from the original shape in 3d (in this case fur, extra beveling at the edges etc)
@@Modulusrender thanks. I realise that. But when you import a 6k image into krea. It donwnscales it. What if i dont want to upscale and just have it do its ai magic at the native resolution?
Sure, there are many options here. I just prefer krea's workflow. I find free versions have limitations like the 768x768 pixel work area in stable diffusion. But use whatever you like.
I don't think so. You still need a good render to enhance. A bad render will not be saved by AI. And a master 3d artist will include AI in their workflow and they'll become super masters :)
Sorry but if you believe KREA Ai is the difference between a good 3d artist and a bad 3d artist, you're most likely the latter. This is more like the difference between a good rendering engine and a bad one. As someone who can't afford to spend thousands on Vray and an RTX 4090 to be competitive, I'm all for this.
The "I'm sorry" was so hilarious 😂. Thank you for this great tutorial.
😁 glad you liked it
19:44 "use it wisely". Thanks for the sharing sir!
😀 my pleasure
After watching this video i know that i can take advantage of ai as a 3d designer instead of blaming AI love the video
Thank you. I totally agree.
i never ever think those shooter studio technique can be use for archiviz like this . ya open my mind !! thank you sir
Thats great, as a designer i work with so much diffrent application over time, but i like to try other things so. You have an intresting workflow included AI calmy i learned something new from that. Thats nice, thanks for sharing. Good to having you.
Primero! que buenos trabajos, gran trabajo!
Gracias
Very helpful! I'm a retired architect with a small solo practice using SketchUp and Enscape, but I'm getting on board with Krea, too - very interesting. Workflow and, honestly, return on time invested in an image is critical for me, so figuring in time polishing an image with Krea and Photoshop (which I am very new to) is a challenge, so far.
Workflow, workflow, workflow (can you tell I'm an old-fashioned American" 😀
Thank you so much. Glad I could help.
Das ist ein tolles Beispiel, wie man KI konkret einsetzen sollte. Werde ich auf jeden Fall gerne ausprobieren. Vielen Dank.
Nice trick with scaling up - good eye.
Render ID channel is the easiest way to have a clear selection in postproduction
Thank you. I mentioned that in the tutorial (the clown pass) but I didn't render any mat id for this image, but sure, it should be easier with a pass to make the selections in photoshop. You still have to tweak the edges of the mask manually because the AI changes the geometry a little bit (especially in the case of hair and plants)
This is a game changer man. Thanks for sharing the video.
Instead of making the mask manually, you can use the render ID and in photoshop select the improved carpet with ID, make the mask and overlay
Thank you. I mentioned that in the tutorial (the clown pass) but I didn't render any mat id for this image, but sure, it should be easier with a pass to make the selections in photoshop. You still have to tweak the edges of the mask manually because the AI changes the geometry a little bit (especially in the case of hair and plants)
“Just use it wisely” the biggest advice people needed to hear. Calm down designers, Ai won’t take your job
I had tried it before this video, and came to the same conclusions, it works really well at some points but in others it adds too much texture. I had to design a gas station, and the renders were too clean, the ai added some dirt to the curves and the floor that gave the render a much better look, as if I had taken a picture of a gas station that has been already used, far from that unrealistic tidy es and cleanliness that usually give render materials, even those that try to simulate worn out materials, it’s very hard to make all materials in a render seem ecually aged, but with ai you get that effect in seconds. Then, as you did, you mask out those areas you want to look as rendered and the mix works really great. In my work all words and signaling was changed by the ía to some weird extraterrestrial symbols, I just masked them out and left the well defined letters and logos from my render.
The mix is the way to go in my opinion too.
Nice tip, trying it now, it is making some wild stuff but for the rugs - it really is good :D
Thanks for the tips!
Normally we wont scale 10 times all the model just for the carpet !
It dosent make sense...
instead ENSCAPE should make the carpet matarial highet start from 0.0 !!!
When use KREA for finalize the carpet we can do the same with a non scaled carpet (with a bump map) result with KREA will probably still be good right (?)
It will probably look ok. I just scaled to have finer and smaller strands in the carpet. And of course Enscape should have better controls on this material.
question? how to scale I mean u you did not show how to scape it up to 10x? tnx!
Select all and use basic scale tool in sketchup
You can export material ID in enscape, it's easier to make a mask without cutting it out manually
In this case it wouldn't work so well because the AI adds details in the image that are different from the original shape in 3d (in this case fur, extra beveling at the edges etc)
Hey I need to know something is v ray better or Thea for SketchUp photorealistic renders please help out and which is easy to learn
Hey how are you able to keep the enscape window floating without minimising?
Wow! My mind is blown! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for sharing AI technique ☺
Very useful. Thanks Vlad
What about the enscape 4.1 ai enhancer? Have you tried it yet?
It's decent, not great. And it's limited to 1920x1080 resolution. I think it will get better in time.
Thanks for the interesting experiment.
This is amazing. Thank you!
thanks mate - i tried Krea - the big issie u found is if i add a final render (ie 4k or 6k) - it downscales it to 2k?
You have an enhance option on the right to upscale the image up to 8x.
@@Modulusrender thanks. I realise that. But when you import a 6k image into krea. It donwnscales it. What if i dont want to upscale and just have it do its ai magic at the native resolution?
@@johnny5132 I think you have to upscale it either way, even to reach the original input again.
14:10 exelente, las telas las maneja muy bien
Good as always vlad. 👍
Thank you
Thanks a lot Vlad! Solid video, can’t wait to test this out. Interesting times ahead .
Awesome, have fun with it.
Salut Vlad! Multumim pentru acest tutorial.
Am o mica intrebare: Enscape are setare de beveling?
Salut, nu are momentan. Bevel e facut pe modelul de SketchUp cu un plugin (round edges)
Is there any way to apply this workflow to an ArchVis animation?
ere did you got carpet texture and its maps?
awesome..thanks sir for your tutorial..very helpfull for me
Ppff Vlad! Excelent! Chiar am vrut sa te intreb despre AI! Venim in Cj miercuri! Xx
Multumesc :) Da un semn cand veniti prin centru sa ne vedem.
Bro, pls make the video how to put rectangle light on the curve surface.
I wonder how to do this with stable diffusion
Thanks a lot for this tutorial .... i don`t speak Englis but i understanf yoy explanation very easy. 👍
Awesome. I'm glad I can help.
So interesting! Thanks a lot!
Thx a lot for this Video! I think, the renderer (in this case Enscape) needs to come up with AI directly!
As an Architect the only thing I use for my renderings is lumion.
Cool. I love lumion.
Thank you for the tip.
Can photoshop ai do a good job
Wow very nice and how about animation sir !
Thank you. Animations are not supported by KREA from what I saew. But maybe soon....
Does it work in 360 rendering? emergency aid
It works but you'll get more "errors" than a normal image. So you have to do some photoshop to mask out what doesn't match.
off topic but very hot
and yeah thanks for the tutorial
😄thank you
Thank you for the info
Where are you?? We need your tutorials
I'll be back 😎
superbbb
Interesting how Alvaro Siza upscaling turns to Alvare Siza
Yeah, it will mess up all texts :)
Super!
at 16:16 the rendering also changes the text, it changes the word discipline😂
I know 😂don't use AI on books or if you have logos in your images.
nice
thanksss
أحبك أحبك أحبك
You can do this for free with stable diffusion.
how?
You have the internet at your disposal go research for yourself.@@efeh1980
Sure, there are many options here. I just prefer krea's workflow. I find free versions have limitations like the 768x768 pixel work area in stable diffusion. But use whatever you like.
There are no pixel limitations in stable diffusion, you require comfy, control net @@Modulusrender
don't do a lot of advertising of my lovely crea, it starts to work slower -))
Roger that. I noticed that too.
Ai was way better in all the correct texture than yours, nice!
I just liked the carpet. The rest seemed fake to me.
@@Modulusrender it was already fake anyways, but the correct texture IA fake was better in all of them ;)
@@LeonardoGPate 🤣🤣🤣 thank you for your opinion. Hope you get better results.
Im gonna loose my job now.this ai kills the master 3d artists.there will be no diffrnece between good 3d artist and bad one.this is just sad
I don't think so. You still need a good render to enhance. A bad render will not be saved by AI. And a master 3d artist will include AI in their workflow and they'll become super masters :)
Sorry but if you believe KREA Ai is the difference between a good 3d artist and a bad 3d artist, you're most likely the latter. This is more like the difference between a good rendering engine and a bad one. As someone who can't afford to spend thousands on Vray and an RTX 4090 to be competitive, I'm all for this.
Try to replicate corona detail with ai
Yes you are😂
If the only reason to call yourself an artist is the skill in certain techniques then yeah you are in trouble
'On steriods' HAHA
💪😁
Dude I just used an ai site to enhance me image before watching this video....n this guy is doing the same🤣🤣