11/14/24

Week 3- Day 4- Shortcuts to turn your selection boards into AI conceptual Renders

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Hey designers! In this video, I delve into reverse prompting for turning concept boards into renderings or better imagery for clients. I demonstrate the process of refining prompts, exploring different rendering styles, and the importance of word choice in generating accurate visuals. No specific action requested, just insights into enhancing design presentations. Enjoy the journey!

Reverse Prompting for Design Board Rendering

Objective:
To effectively use reverse prompting to turn concept boards into renderings or better imagery for clients.

Key Steps:
1. Upload the concept board or material selection board into the program.

2. Create a prompt to turn the board into a realistic rendering or magazine cover-worthy photo.

3. Use specific and descriptive language in the prompt to guide the program accurately.

4. Experiment with different prompts and style references to achieve the desired outcome.

5. Communicate with clients using the generated imagery to showcase design concepts effectively.

Cautionary Notes:
- Words matter in the prompts; be specific and descriptive to get the desired results.
- Experiment with different prompts and style references to find the best approach for each project.
- Understand the limitations of AI-generated imagery and be prepared to make adjustments as needed.

Tips for Efficiency:
- Use the term "magazine cover-worthy photo" instead of "rendering" for more accurate results.
- Communicate with clients using the generated imagery to convey design concepts effectively.
- Utilize video calls and explanations to enhance client understanding of the design concepts presented.

Flatlay Material Board Prompt Guide

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