StanKokHoveniers Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 We use Vectorworks to create a 2D version of a garden design. Only thing is we think the 2D design is a bit dull. A while ago we used Lumion to get a fine handdrawn sketchlike design. Originally, that's a 3D design from topview, but rendered in a different way, but that seemed really good. Now we want to create something like that with Vectorworks too. I've tried AI Visualizer for this, but it hasn't yet worked out quite as I hoped it would. For example it keeps drawing a background, eventhough I keep asking for a normal white background. Also it sometimes draws the green bushes red or it turns square tiles into some big rectangular tiles. Does anyone know how I could make this more the way I want to? I have tried the Sketch options too, that would be a decent backup option, but it could be better. I've added some files to try make it more clear. Example 1 is one of the products of AI Visualizer. Example 2 is an example from Lumion, that I want to try an recreate if possible. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
StanKokHoveniers Posted January 7 Author Share Posted January 7 I see the uploaded images are mixed up. The first image is from Lumion. The second image is from Vectorworks AI Visualizer. Quote Link to comment
jbtroost Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 Good morning! AI is all about using the right prompts. VW uses an open source platform (Stable Diffusion) for its visualiser. Personally I use ChatGPT or Claude to compress my 'story' into a compact prompt of max 75 words. The AI Visualiser is nice for inspiration, but it will not be able to reproduce an exact re-render (due to the way AI generates images). This is great for finding your style though. VW2025 update 3 will be able to re-use the prompt style to have somewhat of consistency. Are you planning to come to Hardenberg this week for 'De Groene Sector Vakbeurs 2025'? Design Express will be at stand #236. Hope to meet you there! Cheers, JB 1 Quote Link to comment
jbtroost Posted January 9 Share Posted January 9 @StanKokHoveniers it was nice talking to you guys today. Hopefully I’ve been able to give you some ‘style advise’ for future presentations. Do feel free to reach out to us with any questions you may have in the future! Cheers, JB 1 Quote Link to comment
StanKokHoveniers Posted January 9 Author Share Posted January 9 @jbtroost thank you for your time. We enjoyed it too! We hope to see you soon for a tutorial! Quote Link to comment
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