MYArchitectAI raw image. Scene based on WeWork offices, Boston. Common area. Rendered without the large bookshelf which exists in distance. I used the word "chiaroscuro" in prompt for MYArchitectAI and believe it might have helped a bit here, added some shading and interest. (However using it in a negative prompt for Visualizee, which sometimes seems to have too much of it, didn't seem to do much.)
Visualizee raw image. I found if I tried adding the word "flat" (did this in a different rendering) - something I normally try very hard to work against - in the regular prompt for Visualizee, hoping for a little more simplicity and clarity, the program really responded - too much - and went "flat," very flat. At least now I know the program knows what I'm talking about!
SketchUp image, with large bookshelf unit in distance removed to help with rendering process.
SketchUp image with bookshelf unit
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Images based on workspace of coworking firm WeWork, Boston.

I thought of the word chiaroscuro when comes to Visualizee, thinking that program may need less of it. Visualizee has incredible realism which can be especially appreciated up close. Sometimes at a distance it can appear a little dark or heavy, and I think could benefit from some more clarity.

On other hand MYArchitectAI could use a little shading or chiaroscuro, to give renderings a little more soul or drama. This in addition to more reflections.

Another problem, or interesting situation with Visualizee is that if I try to use its results in composite renderings, make changes to correct a color area for instance, the whole look seems to suffer; almost as if the composition is too precious, fragile, or busy. This means whatever ones gets in the raw image has to suffice.

This is not the case with MYArchitectAI; I feel I can use the results successfully in a composite rendering, maybe because of the clarity.

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