Free Tutorial – AI Rendering in Revit®: Interior Design & Street View Render

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In this course, the main goal is to introduce you to A.I. Rendering for Interior Design and Exterior/Street Views. The main goal is therefore to generate hyper realistic images from your Revit views based on a description/prompt. In order to do that, the course is focused on the Revit® button A.I. Renderer within NonicaTab PRO Revit Add-In.

The course starts with a brief introduction on how to set up the A.I. Renderer as a Revit® button.

In the second part of the course, the lectures are focused on the basic settings of the A.I. Renderer. These are explained and brought to practice with an interior design view. Then, the different types of generation of images are explained (random or with seed). After, more advanced settings like changing specific objects within the scene are explained with the same study case.

In the third part of the course, the lectures are focused on Street/Exterior views. First, by rendering a cabin/forest view and then a street/facade view based on a suitable description. Then, adjusting different level of creativity (Geometry Creativity or Material Creativity) of the A.I. can fit better to the initial geometry and/or materials or it can produce more imaginative and less restricted images.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner Architects/Modellers with basic Revit® experience

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