SketchUp image, Runway East work space
SketchUp image with wall graphic removed, with plans to use a layer from another ai-powered renderer for that.
Typical result in release 1.9. One thing common to all is the HVAC is just not understood. Looks like results I got back around release 1.1 for HVAC. Also, color is all over the place; if I mention green, it puts it everywhere, similar to earlier releases at some point.
Another typical result; I didn't keep track of the settings (it is hard make a note on each image as I save it) but these are fairly similar between all the settings, except if I revert to just the pure 1.8 and then the finishes are quite visibly not as good.
Another typical result, using Film Photography, or not, and one of three engine 6 options, typically.
I know this one was the engine 6 sharp and Film Photography. It was my favorite so far so I did make an effort to write that down. But in general I still tend towards Film Photography with regular engine 6.
Another typical result.
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Some first attempts with release 1.9

I tried rendering a new scene, workplace firm Runway East, designed by Interaction Design. I removed the wall graphic to simplify, and planned to add a layer from another ai-powered renderer for that later.

One thing the same in all results is the HVAC is not good; program does not know what is and this was not the case in most other recent releases. The color is also all over the place; if I mention green, it puts it everywhere, even if I call out other colors possibly.

If the HVAC at worked this would be more worth working on, because they are attractive images. There is new realism in elements, perhaps but also some new inaccuracy overall. Without the HVAC at least successful it's so daunting. There is nice texture in these images, however, better than in 1.8.

Note: I did finally totally isolate the HVAC and got better, more believable results.

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