Final composite image with slight changes to the raw image (by raw image I mean the product of both MYArchitectAI and Rendair), making the front chair more blue, making front picture reddish and TV image in back purple. (Plus corrections to booth upholstery and adding grey carpeting.)
Composite rendering same as above but here keeping the yellow picture at front, which I think is also quite attractive, but not part of designer's intent. I don't know how AI knows how to make things beautiful like this.
Preliminary rendering (raw image), produced by processing the SketchUp image in MYArchitectAI and then running that rendering through Rendair. Very pleased with this image; will be making a few corrections/changes in photoshop (seen above).
The original MYArchitectAI image, front view. It's very accurate and almost there. It is a little bit "dull," lacking some interest that might come with reflections.
Final composite image, back view. Changes here mainly consisted of changing the arch trim from metal to a white material.
Prelminary rendering (raw image) produced by processing SketchUp image in MYArchitectAI and then processing that rendering in Rendair. Very pleased with this image.
SketchUp image, front view
SketchUp image, back view
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Causeway Technologies - Rendair & MYArchitectAI

Renderings based on Paris offices of Causeway Technologies, designed by Area Workplaces.

Rendering original SketchUp images in MYArchitectAI for accuracy and then running them through Rendair for a more lively, photorealistic look is becoming a new solution for me with ai-powered rendering.

MYArchitectAI is reliable in producing quite accurate renderings, and luckily the "image to render" mode in Rendair can improve those renderings further without changing the structure. The accuracy when running the SketchUp image directly into Rendair is not altogether great, especially when compared to MYArchitectAI. But I greatly appreciate the boost Rendair gives to the MYArchitectAI drawings.

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Commercial Interior Designer & Renderer San Diego, CA