[HN Gopher] Show HN: ReRender AI - Realistic Architectural Rende...
___________________________________________________________________
Show HN: ReRender AI - Realistic Architectural Renders for
AutoCAD/Blender Users
Author : eddieweng
Score : 48 points
Date : 2023-05-06 09:15 UTC (13 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (rerenderai.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (rerenderai.com)
| seu wrote:
| None of the renders from their examples look "photorealistic" to
| me, rather "sci-fi/cyberpunk themed, high contrasted, high-
| quality videogame renderer".
| seu wrote:
| (I mean, their title is "Photorealistic Renders for Buildings")
| dangond wrote:
| What's the use case here? I assume a render with entirely
| different materials than will be present in the actual building
| is near useless for architects, but maybe I'm missing something?
| rapiz wrote:
| Agree.Maybe users with sketch in their hand are more interested
| in using this tool. I'm not a designer but I suppose people
| using Blender/AutoCAD already know what material/style they
| want.
| jsheard wrote:
| There's bigger problems than just materials, the renders invent
| whole architectural features that don't exist in the source
| material. Windows and doors appear out of nothing, ambiguous
| features are guessed arbitrarily, and some features that do
| exist in the source are ignored and smoothed over.
|
| It's the usual story with AI image generation where it's easy
| to get something vaguely presentable with a loose set of vibes,
| but the more specific you want the details to be the more of an
| uphill struggle it becomes to get what you want. And in this
| case the user probably already has a 3D model they can feed
| into a conventional renderer with the exact parameters they
| want.
|
| Another issue is that the user will probably want to produce
| multiple renders of the same building, but with AI it's
| extremely difficult to get consistent results. Again, not an
| issue with conventional approaches to rendering.
| [deleted]
| TonyBagODonuts wrote:
| Can we get this as an autocad addon?
| eddieweng wrote:
| Perhaps later on. At the moment, we're focused on enhancing the
| product.
| KidComputer wrote:
| What additional benefit do you bring over just running ControlNet
| myself?
| speedgoose wrote:
| It looks like it uses a neat custom model and it's probably
| easier to setup.
| westurner wrote:
| Different but the same problem: "Generate a heat sink heat
| exchanger with maximum efficiency, shaped like a passive solar
| home"
|
| TIL from off-gridders and homesteaders about passive solar design
| so that the air moves through the home without HVAC (compared
| with high rise buildings where it is necessary to pump water up
| like a gravitational potential water tower.)
|
| Does ReRender AI have features for _sustainable_ architecture?
|
| Prompt: "Design a passive solar high-rise building with maximal
| energy storage and production"
|
| Notes from "Zero energy ready homes are coming" (2023)
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35064493
| eddieweng wrote:
| ReRender AI focuses on rendering, not sustainable design
| features. Architects must incorporate sustainability
| themselves. However, the AI can visually represent a passive
| solar high-rise if provided with the necessary design elements.
| villgax wrote:
| FreeCAD is in dire need of a UI overhaul.
|
| Either merge into blender or take up some RTX rendering chops
| from them!
| canadiantim wrote:
| Can I take floor plans and get renders from just that?
|
| I'm just trying to design a home right now actually. Played with
| sketchup to assist, but I'm prly going to try and so sketches and
| use ai to render for me if that's viable.
|
| But being able to get realistic renders from just floor plans is
| the holy grail. Please let me know if this is viable at all with
| rerednerai
|
| Looks great tho, congrats
| reckless wrote:
| I'd recommend Sweethome3D to trace the floorplan and then you
| can export it as a .obj to a program like Twinmotion to do
| visualisation and lighting with pathtracing etc.
| canadiantim wrote:
| That's a really awesome recommendation, thank you! I'll give
| that a go
___________________________________________________________________
(page generated 2023-05-06 23:01 UTC)