u/T_Bowen

Fireworks Today

We're in the Kennesaw area, looking for a somewhat neighboring place to watch fireworks tonight. Ideally, a place we can just pull up to and watch (can be at somewhat of a distance) and drive away relatively quickly without getting locked in. Very pregnant and hefty momma with toddler, who doesn't want to be out in the heat for too long and have a hard time leaving when it's time. Bonus points if it's fireworks you can watch over a body of water. Please help a family out with your secret places. 🥲🥲 We won't tell. Lol

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u/T_Bowen — 3 days ago

Integration of AI for Visualization

I work at a small interior design firm and the owner has recently requested utilizing AI to generate renderings and video walk-thrus of our projects. The architects we work with have already been doing this, so the owner wants us to be more up to date. Before, I would generate this all in Revit & Lumion. It was time consuming but genuinely enjoyed it. So far, I have been using Gemini for the renderings and I am working on creating a video with it. I am not liking this and usually get frustrated with the precision of it all. The AI model has been taking a lot of creative liberty during these process even after prompting it not to.

Since I am the only one in the firm doing this and I am brand new to this, I am not sure how much of this is my learning curve or just common experiences. What I want to know is for architects who are currently using AI models for visualization:

  1. Does this eliminate or drastically reduce time spent on 3D modeling?

  2. If you have specific finishes/ fixtures / furniture picked out, do you end up inputting them or or do you let AI do it all?

  3. Is it better to only use AI for ideas, or do you also do precise work with it?

  4. Do you also struggle with creative liberties these models take. I find myself running out of credits just undoing things they randomly decide to throw in it.

  5. What AI model do you have the most success with?

Thank you so much for your time.

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u/T_Bowen — 13 days ago