Playing arround with Sketchup diffusion
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mixing AI and render in photoshop is a really good workflow:
especially the textiles come out much better
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Have you try Krea ai or Magnific ai for enhance the first ai result ?
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@pilou said:
Have you try Krea ai or Magnific ai for enhance the first ai result ?
(Magnific ai has not try version)the pic above is the plain output of Sketchup Diffusion.
Sometimes I am using Stable diffusion to develop the pics further.
Stable Diffusion is a strong tool with many options to change the style and details of any pictures.
I didn't try the apps you mentioned
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Very interesting thread jo-ke So from what I understand you use sketchup diffusion and then put it through Stable diffusion? Could you please give examples of your prompts agian? I mean prompts for the bookcase room divider Prompts into Su diffusion and then how you did the enhancment in SD. I certainly seems the best sulution by the look of those images. And I think this is early days for AI. Seems you and and Pilou are ahead of the pack. I don't/did not like the concept of AI but that is Dinosaur thinking. Embrace it or become ectinct
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From your little "ai render" in the free Krea !
Krea images are given in PNG (transformed here in jpg for less size!
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From the little pure "render" in the Free Krea
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From the little "mix" inside the free Krea
(the before / after is made directly by Krea )
Ps Magnific is even better (but can't try it... -
wow. really good results, but many changes in geometrie: wrong lamps, wrnog meterials....
I think this is going to be the future
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@l i am said:
Very interesting thread jo-ke So from what I understand you use sketchup diffusion and then put it through Stable diffusion? Could you please give examples of your prompts agian? I mean prompts for the bookcase room divider Prompts into Su diffusion and then how you did the enhancment in SD. I certainly seems the best sulution by the look of those images. And I think this is early days for AI. Seems you and and Pilou are ahead of the pack. I don't/did not like the concept of AI but that is Dinosaur thinking. Embrace it or become ectinct
now i took the render to stable diffusion img2img
my prompt is:
photography, concrete wall, wooden floor, low light lora:more_details:1 lora:LowRA:1.1
these are two Loras to change the look of my image
cfg: 3, denoise 0.3then i took the image to photoshop. and made an overlay (soft light) with the sketchup diffsuion render.
The best thing on this method: all geometrie is kept, as I want them to have and the render looks more realistic but with the materials, that I want to have in my render.
My main problem with AI is that they change items and materials, we have not much control. that is the reason, I need the render. I combine them to have both: my modell and material and better textiles an light from AI.
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From your "Mix" it's so easy inside the free Vizcom!
100%, 50%, 25%, 10% Drawing Influence - Mode Refine
(animation is just Gif Screens Shoots by display the Layers! -
So, this whole AI thing may be more than a fad?
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this is exactly the problem...
nice pictures, indeed, but not what I need.
My custumer has his room, I have my items to sell. Each have a special look.
I need to combine them in a photorealistic look for my customer to sell my items.
In this case my customer has that room and a bed with a wooden frame. I want to sell the lamps and the chesterfeild textile wall.
so, I need exactly that in a photorealsitc picture.
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aereal shot
su
su diffuion
stablediffusion img2img
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- imported su to stable diffusion
- sktechup diffusion to stable diffusion...
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after a little photoshop
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I am trying to create something like a npr style.
using raw sketchup view
+sketchup diffuion pencil mode
merging them in photoshop gives a nice result:result is acurat and gives a bit of reality
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and another one this a clay style for shadows
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and another compared to twinmotion
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new test: merging Twilghtrender and sketchup diffusion
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and another one.
It really gives a touch of reality
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