Composite rendering using results from both MYArchitectAI and Rendair.
Composite rendering after running through Rendair but before photoshop work and people added (seen above).
MYArchitectAI's composite rendering. This is the rendered image I ran through Rendair to produce final images above.
MYArchitectAI original raw image, used in composite above; I eventually replaced the table and the meeting pods with results from other MYArchitect results for accuracy. Maybe the meeting pods actually looked better in this result; but I was trying to go for the dark glass on the inteiror facing wall of the pods. I believe this was processed in transfer style mode; in this project the two modes had somewhat similar results.
Midjourney "retexture tool." Raw image.
Rendair raw image
SketchUp image
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Two authors of one rendering -MYArchitectAI and Rendair

Renderings based on offices of ad firm Cossette, designed by LAAB. I tried rendering this scene in three renderers, Rendair, MYArchitectAI and Midjourney texture tool. The Midjourney result was good looking but was inaccurate in some areas. I ran the scene in Rendair and it also was good looking but had inaccurate areas.

I ran the SketchUp scene in MYARchitectAI and the result was quite accurate but lacked some pizzazz. I worked with the image and added some glass layers and made other improvements but it wasn't as impactful as I would like.

I decided to try running the composite in the "Image to Render" tab in Rendair to see if it would improve it. The result was an image with sharper realism and photorealism and more reflections (top image).

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