The ONLY AI tool Architects will Need | PromeAI | Step-by-Step Guide

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Published 2023-10-25
Website Link: www.promeai.pro/?vsource=youtube_sharesalmaanmoham…

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:25 Sketch to Realistic Rendering
03:50 3D Model to Realistic Rendering
05:17 Render 2D Floor Plans
06:34 Render section Drawings
07:22 Render landscape plans & view
08:47 Blend 2 Images together
09:42 Photo to Sketch
10:30 Erase & Replace Elements
11:38 Create Image Variations
12:45 Replace Backgrounds
13:31 Extend Image Boundaries
14:04 Edit Photographs

In this video, we delve into a world of creative possibilities for architects using ‪@PromeAI777‬ From design, rendering and beyond, we explore 12 unique and game-changing ways to harness the capabilities of this AI-driven tool.
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All Comments (21)
  • @salmaanarchitect
    Hope you liked this content. For more updates and newer tutorials feel feel to subscribe to @PromeAI777 . Cheers!
  • @bellaavitus3594
    A lot of people are trying to fight this, but i think it makes the workflow much easier considering rendering is only part of the design process and not really the key part of design…most firms i have worked for even eventually outsource renders…yes renders are important especially for clients who can not perceive anything with 2D architectural and construction drawings, but in the end the construction work is mostly done with 2D architectural and construction drawings and those are very much developed throughout the design process that needs the critical thinking done by man. So I love this! Thanks!
  • @aleshgoti9428
    That is mindboggling, was looking for an Ai with such features. Thanks a lot.
  • @abhasapre8047
    This is magic! Thanks Salman. You explained it so well . Will definitely try it out.
  • @gaynm
    thats really great i just tried it and its by far easier than any other ai tool and way advanced
  • @wezzard
    Amazing tool to assist creation process!😮
  • @ThaneemRyan
    Was about to purchase the creative suite, thank you for the amazing suggestion and guidance!
  • @ranjanature2840
    Thank you sir! it helps me a lot to make my portfolio!!! 🤗🤗🤗🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
  • Greetings..! Very useful and interesting. I am a 72-year-old Architect and used to do concept design planning & sketch views with hand-drawn. and depend upon 3D artists for rendering. Now it is much better to use this Prome AI. give the number of options. Thanks to you and your team. Stay blessed.
  • It is amazing and scary at the same time.. Excellent tutorial, thank you very much.
  • @abaaqib5783
    Tq so much bhai it increases my knowledge ❤
  • @Artradostno
    Thank you very much for step-by-step instructions
  • @pilitok2300
    One thing that AI tools need to improve on when rendering though is retaining materials. Sometimes it turns my wood textures into marble, or metal into glass. Needs a lot of prompts to actually get it right. Basically why I don’t use it that much during DD to CD stages but use it more on SD. Few tweaks then render it on a proper rendering engine.
  • thank you for introducing :) What I'm wondering is this: Is it possible to make sketches from other perspectives from the same model in Sketchup, while preserving the same materials of the render I like? Thank you for your helping :)
  • @AMPProf
    Basic Image AI is fantastica.. So Specifically Trained and Data heavy ai.. Move over my turn! cant wait for Plot points and prompts to end in VR rendered walk throughs.. Startrek???
  • @jeanm7115
    Any future feature that might be coming should you know, that creates a step further? Taking the render from floorplan as shown in the video to continue to 3D render from the previous result? Also can it render equirectangular projected photo? TIA
  • @AD-Dom
    I love the algorithm that says I’ve been looking for this type of thing.. personally I prefer stable diffusion. It’s a consistency thing.