Author Topic: Discussion on the post, AI-powered tools now part of the Chaos ecosystem  (Read 1556 times)

2025-02-20, 14:31:44

arqrenderz

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Yeyyy... Dont think THAT specific set of tools will benefit the artist among us, will surely entice a lot of architects to drop the rendering services, but some big corporation MUST have it all in this society...
YES I we use AI in the office to ENHANCE our renderings.

2025-02-20, 14:51:35
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Apologies, I forgot to set up a discussion thread for the news item at https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=44442.0, so I have split your reply out into a new topic!

Yes, these tools are not relevant to most Corona users, both as they are focused on architects more than archviz and are based on Revit, Sketchup, etc. where there is no Corona, but also because of the fact they don't meet the needs of specificity, accuracy, quality, etc. that are required by your customers in archviz projects. The news is still shared globally across Chaos of course, which is why it's here on the forum, just so y'all know what is going on in the company at large, and because it is not impossible that at some point in the future there will be new tools from the EvolveLAB team that are relevant to Corona (and if that happens, you won't be left wondering who the heck they are :) ). The one possible use for Corona users might be in the ideation phase for quick experiments before settling on a final direction.

AI Enhancement is a separate issue, and we are working on including that into Corona and V-Ray :)
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