I appreciate your tutorials. The bathroom renderings are horrible. Serious question, why not just render in Revit, they would be much better and faster? This software is fun to play with, but I am struggling to see how this is actually practical for accurate renderings and floorplans.
The few things I like about this software is, although you are able to render in Revit you still have to spend the time to be extremely accurate. In this AI if there’s something that I don’t like I can literally circle it and change it to my liking. It’s almost like the generate tool in Photoshop were you able to switch out silhouette switch out furniture and building aesthetics etc. ultimately, it will end up saving time and with a dedicated architecture rendering function. I personally think you should give it a try. Lastly, if you render enough in it, you can create your own aesthetic style, which can become almost like your signature style when you go render
@@architecturalab Thanks so much for the reply. So many new tools out there and so little time.😄 Thanks to your tutorials I made an A in my Revit class. Thanks again!
@@gonesurfn congratulations in your class and if you want, you could even try it for free just be specific whenever you are rendering and I would recommend trying sketch to render like you said if you were to just generate an image at random it’s not gonna make any sense, give it a shot see what it comes out with
I appreciate your tutorials. The bathroom renderings are horrible. Serious question, why not just render in Revit, they would be much better and faster? This software is fun to play with, but I am struggling to see how this is actually practical for accurate renderings and floorplans.
The few things I like about this software is, although you are able to render in Revit you still have to spend the time to be extremely accurate. In this AI if there’s something that I don’t like I can literally circle it and change it to my liking. It’s almost like the generate tool in Photoshop were you able to switch out silhouette switch out furniture and building aesthetics etc. ultimately, it will end up saving time and with a dedicated architecture rendering function. I personally think you should give it a try. Lastly, if you render enough in it, you can create your own aesthetic style, which can become almost like your signature style when you go render
@@architecturalab Thanks so much for the reply. So many new tools out there and so little time.😄 Thanks to your tutorials I made an A in my Revit class. Thanks again!
@@gonesurfn congratulations in your class and if you want, you could even try it for free just be specific whenever you are rendering and I would recommend trying sketch to render like you said if you were to just generate an image at random it’s not gonna make any sense, give it a shot see what it comes out with