At first knowing this tool, I wasn't so much attracted to it, but after your sincere explanation, I feel, that I need it as my design tool. Thank you very much!
I can see this benefiting designers especially at the concept design stage where you can use basic massing forms to generate 'artist's impressions' of urban places for example.
I also think when you make the prompt input more descriptive and short it works vetter. Your inputting complete lines, think of it as doing a google search. The prompts are attributes or keywords. The shorter the description the more precise it gets its input
This is replacing rendering work, but it's not there quite yet. Eventually importing a 3D model from Revit, SketchUp, etc, we will have the ability to GUIDE the AI to do exactly what we want. That is where this is going. Eventually you will be able to edit specific groups and material sets immediately. This is huge. Now if only I can get AI to help create the 3D models
Wonder why when you changed the prompts to horizontal but with the green environment, the outcome still showed vertical sideings. Yet when you removed the greeny, it did show correct siding. Pretty Amazingg tool for concepting. One thing i did NOT de, is when you you have made some renders and switch your prompts, it would be nice if it saves the prompts per image. Because now if you want to itterste on an older image, you can not since that prompt input was not saved
I was really inspired by your video! It reminded me of another AI-based design tool I came across, known as Stylar ai. This web tool has a feel similar to Photoshop, offering features like architectural design styles, and it's more user-friendly. However, it's still quite basic and seems to be in a beta phase.
As an architecture student, I find their pricing to be a little expensive. But it makes sense for somebody that is already in the profession and is creating hundreds of these a month. They should add another moderate plan similar to midjourney's 200 images for $10/mo.
I'll stick with twinmotion of similar. This AI is not replicating what you designed for the client. you could spend all day trying to get it to reproduce what you designed when you could just import it into a rendering engine and spend an hour and have a real time 3d rendering.
I agree... As I said in the video... this is a TOOL to iterate and design. It is NOT yet a rendering engine in which I would make renderings for clients, per se. But, I COULD! ;)
I noticed it changed the model as well, but I don't think you're realizing that this add-on is super helpful moreso for the conceptual and schematic phases of the design process rather than a final rendering. I know the majority of my clients would be absolutely geeked to get some imagery like this even though we've just worked through a plan they like, and our team is only just beginning to elevate it.
@@hotwheels882 if youre stuck and need inspiration i could see that, but he passed it off as using it for representing the finished product to the client after plans were drawn.
Question: The Veras AI renderer does NOT use the geometry of the scene to create the renderings. It takes the edges from the actual viewport similar to preprocessors in stable diffusion, right? 2:08
it's a pity that there is no version for the sketch up yet at the concept stage this tool can be used right now, but not for a detailed revit model thx! waiting for the sketch up version! :)
@@TheRevitKid The change will be him out of a job, followed by Architects. At the end of the day, property managers and banks will have everything they need to get the job done without designers.
Adapt or die is always the case in the face of progress. I think at first it will empower workflow and increase productivity. In the end it will take away jobs but that is still a ways off....at least I think but who knows
Pretty cool. Some ambiguity between description and guiding geometry. And it will be quite cool when it works in geometry, instead of just imagery. And it's probably not a big leap since its internal mental model probably has a sense of the geometry already. Although backsides could be a little tricky I guess.
Really excellent, helpful. The renderings, around 6:20, where you say "like this and like this" are very cool. Toy robot very interesting. Excellent point made about guiding AI; like with people, you can't just say people, you have to put people in, but then they did make them children. This is getting exciting. I was wondering about stuff like that, was wondering if you could just say the HDRI scene you want in the background, but maybe not. Pretty special to get words from Ben Guler and Bill Allen themselves.
Im guessing in Revit Veras kinda knows which object is which according to the codes. How is this handled in Rhino? I kinda have the feeling it cannot distinguish what is supposed to be what
Excellent video! I got a bit odd question, I noticed that opened views have orange heads, how exactly did you manage to set that up? Would be a very useful answear :)
What a great tool!!! I wander if this will be a one-time-purchase-you-can-keep-and-update-w-small-fees-thru-years-to-come? Or it is a lease base thing?
Did you use another post production pluggin or any other complement beside veras?, because I haven´t managed to make it respect the geometry 100%, always add doors or windows, or change the geometry of several elements
it's amazing link between IA and architect, but i'm frencha architect...in next futur i hope that we could use french language! thanks for your return!
Great video. I'm curious if you've ever taken any of those same Revit draft images into Mid Journey (and using the same added prompts) to compare? Obviously not the interactivity of Veras. But it would be interesting to see how the AI's differ in their results.
@ TheRevitKid With such kind of A.I what happens to rendering softwares like LUMION /TWIN MOTION/5D RENDER as an examples. Are there chances that this rendering softwares will be relaced by such A.I and wount be neccessarry
Really interesting! Great video mate. Very interested to see how this develops. Do you reckon if you turned the contour lines off in visibility graphics the grass wouldn't render like waves / ripples?
importantly, does it give u the iteration on the 3D ITSELF? For example, like if they enlarge the window on the render, does ur 3d model gets its window enlarged too? Or is it just purely the final render that gets the iteration and the 3d model itself doesnt get updated?
Nice & Thank you for Good Intro for Veras. However, Do you agree with me, VERAS Ai is more suitable for design at the proposal level. Because, if it has reached the level of As-Built, it involves the accuracy of all aspects to be realized. At As-Built, the designer MUST build it accurately in 2D, & 3D.
Well, yes, considering it is just making collaged images of ideas... you can't build from any of these images and you still have to design a building in Revit afterwards...I agree. lol
Right now that is not really doable. This is an iteration tool first, rendering engine second. The team is working towards more consistency if users want it
This a.i. rendering is fascinating and both terrifying when you really think about the applications. My question is....can it cut a section? Have we reached a point where a.i. can apply assembly, thermal seal & insulation, structural and mep coordination? Or is that still down the line to come.
What's the point of the revit model if the AI can't understand where the windows are located? It's would help a lot to have a slider that could allow the AI not to re-interpret the window locations. I appreciate the effort, but i've gotten awful results when attempting to use it on a larger building.
It literally has those sliders....? Check out at the bottom of this post >> forum.evolvelab.io/t/rendering-exterior-school-building-the-rac-advanced-sample-revit-model/542
@@TheRevitKid the “creativity” and “style” sliders don’t address the fact that it will fundamentally change your model, especially when dealing with a larger, more complicated building. Personally, I think adding sliders for the landscape, while maintaining the building would be far more helpful. I’ve used the blend tool within midjourney to good effect, but I really struggled to get this ai tool to achieve a good outcome. Smaller revit models may have more success.
Site plans I’ve had some results with… not sure floor plans would work but I have not tried … the constraints and rules that exist for floor plans might far exceed the collage style AI of this tool… I could be wrong, though.?
I haven’t had any issues of corruption … or heard of it corrupting any files? It’s not putting anything into the Revit database… just pulling info out.
@@TheRevitKid Ah ok got it thank you as always! was thinking of Veras vs Midjourney I missed your live session yesterday but was able to watch it after, I can totally relate to the conversation I believe I am same generation with both of you, and I work for myself, exclusively on revit. For me Revit changed my whole trajectory, I was great in Autocad and now refuse to go near it! Sorry for long message, I've been also wanting to mention a revit youtube channel "Bin He ‘s Revit Study Channel" his approach to making videos about revit is interesting, he picks a structure and then shows how he would go about trying to build it. Just mentioning I've found its another great channel to learn from, no affiliation
For this video I was actually using my older laptop which has a RTX2070 in it …. You’ll have to ask Veras or check their site for minimum system requirements.
They are on by default in Revit… but you can check by going visibility and graphics (“VG” on your keyboard) for that view and making sure contours are turned on under the topography category.
You can also adjust the interval of contours if you want a shallow slope to have more frequently spaced lines (say every 250mm instead of 500mm or 1000mm)
Is this a different version of Veras? I don't have Style Strength or Creativity Strength. I have Geometry Override and Material Override instead. The render results are terrible compared to yours.
I can get better results with my own Stable diffusion model, and it's free to use, better, more accurate results and faster as you don't need 200 iterations to get something you like.
I'm not in favor of it to design, or to "generate ideas;" I see it as a really fast (and realistic) renderer. I actually haven't used it yet - waiting for the SketchUp version.
The problem with a lot of this is no 2 images will be the same. Along with no 2 camera views. A user can't get a nice rendering, save that view then copy the camera to the other side of the room and get the exact same treatment...or what if there are even more views which most document sets have and needs for marketing.
@@TheRevitKid i have yet to see it anywhere and there are zero examples. everything so far is a one off from a single camera view. I have yet to see an entire space where the architecture never changes and all materials are exactly the same no matter how many cameras are in the scene. The main reason for this is that there is no computational "rendering" with AI. Its just pulling information to try and best fit the scenario.
@@Pneuma3339 - They are getting closer with "seeds" in Veras... But, for the purpose of making multiple views... i would use an actual RENDERING engine... Not AI. This will give me ideas and fast iterations which I will then use to influence my final design... created in a rendering tool like TM or enscape...
The last sentence you said is the key 👍🏼👌🏼 Thx for the video!!
haha I am glad you stayed until the very end!!! :)
@@TheRevitKid sure love your content! 💪🏼😉👌🏼
got goosebumps
@@brunocamargolevy 😏
Exactly! Nailed it!
At first knowing this tool, I wasn't so much attracted to it, but after your sincere explanation, I feel, that I need it as my design tool. Thank you very much!
Great to hear!
Yes Yes Yes! the quicker we can advance this the better. The most useful future feature - export materials, etc into the existing model....
Go try it out and be sure to reach out to EvolveLabs with feedback! They are looking to ramp this thing up for sure!!
Perfect for concept design, or even more preliminary, for inspirations.
Agreed!!
Very helpful for beginning design or schematics
Glad you think so!
Another GREAT video by The Kid! Nice Job Jeff.
🤘🤘 hope all is well with you Jim!
@@TheRevitKid All is GREAT, busy as "HE double toothpicks." I will have to look into Veras, it looks like a winner.
So incredible! I kind of like how you can pump up the creativity and have it just spit ideas at you too
Definitely fun! But, also, can be VERY powerful. ;)
Already bought the subscription. Thanks Revit kid !!! Big hug from Portland.
So glad you enjoyed!! Have fun!
I can see this benefiting designers especially at the concept design stage where you can use basic massing forms to generate 'artist's impressions' of urban places for example.
You got it! Exactly my thoughts!
Fantastic demo...thanks, Jeff!
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THis is amazing ! I loved this tool demo and thank you so much to you @Revit Kid for showcasing the real use and the tips !
Cheers! Check back for an updated video soon on the latest features, too!
beautify introduced and magnificently explained thank you
😁🤘🤘
Awesome content, as usual!
Glad you enjoyed it!! Cheers!
That’s a daaaaark path to go down.
It's not dark if you know how to use a flashlight ;)
@@TheRevitKid hey, I’ll say this, this is a much much more ethical use of AI, as far as it seems compared with the scraping done by mid journey.
I also think when you make the prompt input more descriptive and short it works vetter. Your inputting complete lines, think of it as doing a google search. The prompts are attributes or keywords. The shorter the description the more precise it gets its input
Great video jeff
Thanks 👍 Cheers Scott!
Thanks again revitkid, Ai be taking over
Cheers!!
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice. This is a more controlled alternative to midjourney.
Exactly! Midjourney feels like the wild wild west sometimes!
This is replacing rendering work, but it's not there quite yet. Eventually importing a 3D model from Revit, SketchUp, etc, we will have the ability to GUIDE the AI to do exactly what we want. That is where this is going. Eventually you will be able to edit specific groups and material sets immediately. This is huge.
Now if only I can get AI to help create the 3D models
There are people working on that, too!
Look up for chatgpt +auto desk inventor
Wonder why when you changed the prompts to horizontal but with the green environment, the outcome still showed vertical sideings. Yet when you removed the greeny, it did show correct siding.
Pretty Amazingg tool for concepting. One thing i did NOT de, is when you you have made some renders and switch your prompts, it would be nice if it saves the prompts per image. Because now if you want to itterste on an older image, you can not since that prompt input was not saved
Love this! Thank you for sharing!
🤘🤘
This is amaaaaazing!!!! Thank you
Cheers! Thanks for watching!
I was really inspired by your video! It reminded me of another AI-based design tool I came across, known as Stylar ai. This web tool has a feel similar to Photoshop, offering features like architectural design styles, and it's more user-friendly. However, it's still quite basic and seems to be in a beta phase.
Than you for the video. The tips are great! Cheers
Cheers! Glad you enjoyed !
you should use 2 lights and also softbox for harsh lights
As an architecture student, I find their pricing to be a little expensive. But it makes sense for somebody that is already in the profession and is creating hundreds of these a month. They should add another moderate plan similar to midjourney's 200 images for $10/mo.
Reach out to EvolveLab and see if they are willing to offer student rates! I'm sure if enough students were interested they might do it!
ArkoAI has a better product that works with Sketchup, Rhino and Revit and it is also cheaper, in case you want to try it out.
Wait until Midjourney are forced to actually pay for the images they used in training their model.
@ truth. I’ve heard it becomes very expensive very fast!
I heard something about that...
I'll stick with twinmotion of similar. This AI is not replicating what you designed for the client. you could spend all day trying to get it to reproduce what you designed when you could just import it into a rendering engine and spend an hour and have a real time 3d rendering.
I agree... As I said in the video... this is a TOOL to iterate and design. It is NOT yet a rendering engine in which I would make renderings for clients, per se. But, I COULD! ;)
The same happpened with vray and also with hand rendering...
I noticed it changed the model as well, but I don't think you're realizing that this add-on is super helpful moreso for the conceptual and schematic phases of the design process rather than a final rendering. I know the majority of my clients would be absolutely geeked to get some imagery like this even though we've just worked through a plan they like, and our team is only just beginning to elevate it.
@@hotwheels882 if youre stuck and need inspiration i could see that, but he passed it off as using it for representing the finished product to the client after plans were drawn.
@@hotwheels882 I am glad you see the value and opportunities!
Thank you so much for this video 🙏
Thanks for tuning in!!
Question: The Veras AI renderer does NOT use the geometry of the scene to create the renderings. It takes the edges from the actual viewport similar to preprocessors in stable diffusion, right? 2:08
It does now... Check the channel in a week or so for a NEW video ... :)
@@TheRevitKidwhere is ur new video about veras using 3d geometry for generating pictures?
When you create you revit model, you assign materials? or with the prompts you tell the AI what materials wants. excellent video
Why does the AI change elements like windows and awnings and sometimes massing when it isn't prompted?
Great video, thanks!
Cheers! Thanks for tuning in and the kind words!
This ( 6:21 ) looks GRAND
haha you like my train model? haha
@@TheRevitKid I was referring to the image before that (with what looks like CLT timber cladding NOT metal siding)
Awesome, I'm about to lay off half my staff on Monday.
If this eliminates half your staff I think you might want to reconsider your hiring process 😜
fantastico video!
Cheers!!
This is so cool!!!
I have a question please , can I use the same rendering effect for multiple angles of the building ?
It is iterative so the results will not be the same.
I'm more impressed by the little robot than the AI itself hahahaha
I’ll admit… the robot is super cool! Haha
it's a pity that there is no version for the sketch up yet
at the concept stage this tool can be used right now, but not for a detailed revit model
thx! waiting for the sketch up version! :)
It’s easy… just learn how to use Revit for concept design, too!
What is the competition or want are the alternatives?
*Thank YOU Brother* 😘😀
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hi , could u tell us to get the render that we need without any changed in our model please , thank u so much btw
as a person doing architectural visualization a don't know that i should happy about it or not ! OMG
Haha embrace the change!!!
@@TheRevitKidi can't wait to see a version for sketchup and 3ds max this year . it such a bomb
@@TheRevitKid The change will be him out of a job, followed by Architects. At the end of the day, property managers and banks will have everything they need to get the job done without designers.
Adapt or die is always the case in the face of progress. I think at first it will empower workflow and increase productivity. In the end it will take away jobs but that is still a ways off....at least I think but who knows
Pretty cool. Some ambiguity between description and guiding geometry. And it will be quite cool when it works in geometry, instead of just imagery. And it's probably not a big leap since its internal mental model probably has a sense of the geometry already. Although backsides could be a little tricky I guess.
Agreed!
i just used veras now , daaaaaam thats true magic , sadly i have only 30 free pics
haha you go through 30 SO fast lol
Thanks a lot for this.
are there similar things for archicad or even sketchup ? or other architecture modeling soft
Really excellent, helpful. The renderings, around 6:20, where you say "like this and like this" are very cool. Toy robot very interesting. Excellent point made about guiding AI; like with people, you can't just say people, you have to put people in, but then they did make them children. This is getting exciting. I was wondering about stuff like that, was wondering if you could just say the HDRI scene you want in the background, but maybe not. Pretty special to get words from Ben Guler and Bill Allen themselves.
Cheers!!
is there sketchup version of this :)
Nope... Revit for LIFE! ;)
Plugin sketchup is so top
@@TheRevitKid you dont know so shut up
Im guessing in Revit Veras kinda knows which object is which according to the codes. How is this handled in Rhino? I kinda have the feeling it cannot distinguish what is supposed to be what
Yes, it is using the metadata in Revit... I have not idea about Rhino.... I don't think there is a Veras and Rhino?
Do you use veras rendering in your design workflow for your projects now?
Excellent video! I got a bit odd question, I noticed that opened views have orange heads, how exactly did you manage to set that up? Would be a very useful answear :)
Cheers! PyRevit … free plugin that has colored tabs!
@@TheRevitKid oh thanks, I´m using it but never noticed that function
Awesome
Thanks for watching!!
What a great tool!!!
I wander if this will be a one-time-purchase-you-can-keep-and-update-w-small-fees-thru-years-to-come?
Or it is a lease base thing?
Check out their website. It is currently a monthly/yearly subscription model.
@@TheRevitKid great! Thanks
Molto interessante ... da provare !!!😃 Grazie 👍
cheers! Thanks for tuning in.
@@TheRevitKid 👍
Did you use another post production pluggin or any other complement beside veras?, because I haven´t managed to make it respect the geometry 100%, always add doors or windows, or change the geometry of several elements
No post production in any of the examples I show. Raw Vera’s renderings …
So interesting! Thanks~
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great presentation ! Can it be used with other platforms, say Vectorworks !?
You’ll have to check their website … they’ve added more software support over the last months ….
Neat ❤
👍👍
it's amazing link between IA and architect, but i'm frencha architect...in next futur i hope that we could use french language! thanks for your return!
haha sorry... I think most language models are setup in english for now lol
Great video. I'm curious if you've ever taken any of those same Revit draft images into Mid Journey (and using the same added prompts) to compare? Obviously not the interactivity of Veras. But it would be interesting to see how the AI's differ in their results.
Thanks! I I have not attempted taking revit images into Midjourney.
It doesn’t work with mid journey
I have a question.
If I change the position of the camera, can it keep the material
or the material will change
you will have to re-run the prompt, so, no.
Is there any free licence version for students? I really liked how effortlessly it gave the output.
That's the power of AI!
I don't know about educational... but I am sure you can reach out to EvolveLabs and ask
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TheRevitKid
With such kind of A.I what happens to rendering softwares like LUMION /TWIN MOTION/5D RENDER as an examples. Are there chances that this rendering softwares will be relaced by such A.I and wount be neccessarry
Not anytime soon… but, I’m guessing we will start seeing “AI” tools built within those programs before long.
Really interesting! Great video mate. Very interested to see how this develops.
Do you reckon if you turned the contour lines off in visibility graphics the grass wouldn't render like waves / ripples?
Great point. I bet it will… I’ll test that out first thing tomorrow !
@@TheRevitKid what was your result
@@beyondmax1 it did help!! Great observation ! Makes sense when you think about it
Welcome to the 5th Industrial revolution
Versa is bea
importantly, does it give u the iteration on the 3D ITSELF? For example, like if they enlarge the window on the render, does ur 3d model gets its window enlarged too?
Or is it just purely the final render that gets the iteration and the 3d model itself doesnt get updated?
Purely render … it’s a design iteration and inspiration tool more than anything right now … heck out Hypar for some actual modeling FROM prompts tool…
I used the same method, but the rendering is very poor, what should I do?
Play with the settings and prompts! Its an art in and of itself
Nice & Thank you for Good Intro for Veras. However, Do you agree with me, VERAS Ai is more suitable for design at the proposal level.
Because, if it has reached the level of As-Built, it involves the accuracy of all aspects to be realized. At As-Built, the designer MUST build it accurately in 2D, & 3D.
Well, yes, considering it is just making collaged images of ideas... you can't build from any of these images and you still have to design a building in Revit afterwards...I agree. lol
how to make it consistent render style in one project for multiple angle of building?
Right now that is not really doable. This is an iteration tool first, rendering engine second. The team is working towards more consistency if users want it
This a.i. rendering is fascinating and both terrifying when you really think about the applications.
My question is....can it cut a section? Have we reached a point where a.i. can apply assembly, thermal seal & insulation, structural and mep coordination? Or is that still down the line to come.
This is no generating modes from the AI. Just renderings BASED on models.
Will the outcome remain the same if views are changed
Check out my updated video on Veras. You can now “seed” prompts and maintain the output in different views
What's the point of the revit model if the AI can't understand where the windows are located? It's would help a lot to have a slider that could allow the AI not to re-interpret the window locations. I appreciate the effort, but i've gotten awful results when attempting to use it on a larger building.
It literally has those sliders....? Check out at the bottom of this post >> forum.evolvelab.io/t/rendering-exterior-school-building-the-rac-advanced-sample-revit-model/542
@@TheRevitKid the “creativity” and “style” sliders don’t address the fact that it will fundamentally change your model, especially when dealing with a larger, more complicated building. Personally, I think adding sliders for the landscape, while maintaining the building would be far more helpful. I’ve used the blend tool within midjourney to good effect, but I really struggled to get this ai tool to achieve a good outcome. Smaller revit models may have more success.
@@DanielYontz Sounds like awesome feedback for the Veras team! Be sure to join the forum and submit it!!
Can it work on floor plans?
Site plans I’ve had some results with… not sure floor plans would work but I have not tried … the constraints and rules that exist for floor plans might far exceed the collage style AI of this tool… I could be wrong, though.?
Great video! Is there anything similar for Blender?
Not that I’m aware of but I’d think so by now ?
Can Veras go backward? That is; after the ai rendering is done, can it go backward and produce a revit model that is the same as the ai rendering?
No.
you think the ai can notice pointclouds in the backround? or just model elements?
already out of free renderings, haha, so 34 a month, I cant wait for revit to have something like this, not sure if worth it yet
Haha I ran out of 30 renderings VERY fast myself lol
Do we have any for Archicad?
No idea … not this specific plugin, no. Google it? 🤪
thank you
No, thank you!
This is amazing !!! ...and a little scary tbh
Scary and amazing are both good things … :)
I think I will finally get this tool, curious Ive heard these tools can corrupt the revit file, this one seems stable?
I haven’t had any issues of corruption … or heard of it corrupting any files? It’s not putting anything into the Revit database… just pulling info out.
@@TheRevitKid Ah ok got it thank you as always! was thinking of Veras vs Midjourney
I missed your live session yesterday but was able to watch it after, I can totally relate to the conversation I believe I am same generation with both of you, and I work for myself, exclusively on revit.
For me Revit changed my whole trajectory, I was great in Autocad and now refuse to go near it!
Sorry for long message, I've been also wanting to mention a revit youtube channel "Bin He ‘s Revit Study Channel" his approach to making videos about revit is interesting, he picks a structure and then shows how he would go about trying to build it. Just mentioning I've found its another great channel to learn from, no affiliation
@@eastudio-K bins channel is great! I’ve been meaning to reach out and invite him on the show! Cheers!
For some reason it won't let me change the width of the image.
I think that might be a limitation of the free version... I think.
is this VERAS plugin for SKETCHUP to?
No. Just Revit.
Thank you
Would this work with Nescafé assets?
🤷🏻♂️ sure?
@@TheRevitKid enscape sorry lol
what kind of a graphic card you need use this software?
For this video I was actually using my older laptop which has a RTX2070 in it …. You’ll have to ask Veras or check their site for minimum system requirements.
i couldnt find it in there website, does render in a cloud of the software or on my graphic card?
@@trngysf4443 reach out to Ben at Veras (he’s on their forum)
How did you get the topo lines to show on your topography?
They are on by default in Revit… but you can check by going visibility and graphics (“VG” on your keyboard) for that view and making sure contours are turned on under the topography category.
@@TheRevitKid Yeah, mine are black though. Gonna dig into the settings to change that. Your view just looks nicer. :)
@@hu5tle- hm… if the whole topography is black you might want to check the material you have applied sto it and it’s appearance settings
@@TheRevitKid No, just the lines were black. I changed them.
You can also adjust the interval of contours if you want a shallow slope to have more frequently spaced lines (say every 250mm instead of 500mm or 1000mm)
Is this a different version of Veras? I don't have Style Strength or Creativity Strength. I have Geometry Override and Material Override instead. The render results are terrible compared to yours.
Vera’s just had a huge update! I’ll be doing a video on the newest version soon!
way cool
Cheers! Thanks for watching!!
AI render is great but if it allow to designers to control material & light, will be accurate, but this way it is just for fun & nice shots
The cuts between shots are distracting, might recommend not cutting to whole office and lighting shots tbh
So sorry to distract you. Thanks for the video editing tip.
Start with a quick snapshot of what it can do
Okay?
I wish this tool had controlnet built in so it would not dare to deviate from original shapes
It does have some control... its a health balance between control and iteration.
@@TheRevitKid controlnet would just ensure that main elements retain their shape, its still will be very flexible
I can get better results with my own Stable diffusion model, and it's free to use, better, more accurate results and faster as you don't need 200 iterations to get something you like.
Glad to hear it! We all need a tool and process that works for each of US! :)
Still, gonna look into it. As much as I dislike AI, can’t fight the future
As you should... the tech is coming whether you look into it or not .... 😉
I'm not in favor of it to design, or to "generate ideas;" I see it as a really fast (and realistic) renderer. I actually haven't used it yet - waiting for the SketchUp version.
@@TheRevitKid but no "shoulds?" that is a little harsh, repeating whether you look into it or not
@@marysketch4772 ??
this is not fair :)
The problem with a lot of this is no 2 images will be the same. Along with no 2 camera views. A user can't get a nice rendering, save that view then copy the camera to the other side of the room and get the exact same treatment...or what if there are even more views which most document sets have and needs for marketing.
That’s actually not true anymore! Wait until you see my video on the next version of this tool!! Coming very soon…
@@TheRevitKid i have yet to see it anywhere and there are zero examples. everything so far is a one off from a single camera view. I have yet to see an entire space where the architecture never changes and all materials are exactly the same no matter how many cameras are in the scene. The main reason for this is that there is no computational "rendering" with AI. Its just pulling information to try and best fit the scenario.
@@Pneuma3339 - They are getting closer with "seeds" in Veras... But, for the purpose of making multiple views... i would use an actual RENDERING engine... Not AI. This will give me ideas and fast iterations which I will then use to influence my final design... created in a rendering tool like TM or enscape...
Who needs highly skilled 3D Viz artist when a 5 year can do this kind of stuff.
Exactly. 😜
This is crazy😶
Right!?!🙃