Playing arround with Sketchup diffusion
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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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Very interesting results.
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It's very cool to see the interplay of accurate rendering and stable diffusion. Are you already using this technique for client renders, or is it just experimentation?
Cheers,
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@pixelcruncher said:
It's very cool to see the interplay of accurate rendering and stable diffusion. Are you already using this technique for client renders, or is it just experimentation?
Cheers,
Thomasnot yet, but I am trying to get better results with combining different methods. But I am still not happy with it.
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@jo-ke said:
not yet, but I am trying to get better results with combining different methods. But I am still not happy with it.
Have you tried ComfyUI yet jo-ke? It might help you dial it in but the learning curve is high.
If you are not familiar there is a ton of stuff on Youtube plus theres a great site https://comfyworkflows.com/ where the images shared contain the metadata of how they were made.
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@jo-ke said:
In the End: I get the best results with renderings. Here: Twinmotion
Rolling up your sleeves and getting your hands dirty still looks best. Diffusion can help you in terms of direction to take with lighting and colour palette. But for a final result I still believe you need human creativity.
But AI will get there and it will be interesting to see how the likes of Vray, D5, TwinMotion etc respond.
These shots are though. Really nice output.
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@jo-ke said:
I am testing Sketchup diffusion.
I took an old model and let it go through the new app sketchup diffusion. the result is quite good but the quality looks a bit like a sketch. I took the Picture to stable diffusion and developped it further with image2image and realistic vision. The result is really great...I find it interesting that the sketchup dufusion and stable diffusion gave a very similar treatment to both images. For instance the sky is almost identical as is the lighting. The only difference I can see is the material mapping and roughness. I wonder why this is?
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