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Tips and tricks
Choose the right photo to work from
- If a view isn't giving good results, try a different angle of the same house — a feature like a porch often comes out far better shot from another side.
- A sharp, well-lit photo always beats a dark or blurry one — the clearer your shot, the better the designs you get back.
- No good photo to hand? You can use one of your existing renders as the starting view instead.
- Need to refine one specific spot? Photograph it up close and add it as its own view — on a wide shot that detail is often blurry or too small to work on in detail.
Get more from references and sketches
- Like a design? Save it as a reference from the three-dot menu and reuse it in your next generations.
- In your prompt you can point to an attached reference — for example, "On the reference I like the way the windows are finished".
- If a design isn't capturing what you mean, sketch a rough scheme on the control sketch.
- To call out a part of the facade that is hard to put into words, draw an arrow or circle it on the sketch.
Move around your designs
- Every design is saved. Step between variants with the arrows at the top of the page.
- You don't have to refine only the latest design — it is often much better to go back to an earlier version and build on that one.
- Delete designs that didn't work out so they don't get in your way.
- Mark the designs you like so you can compare your favorites side by side.
Generate smarter
- To get a new variant you don't have to write a new brief — the system suggests varied options for the same brief. Just generate a new version.
- Revisit your project brief and add to it as you work. Then every new design already includes everything you've come to like.
Shape your estimates
- When building an estimate, add as many special requirements as you want — treat it like briefing a real estimator in person.
- You can edit a generated estimate: add or remove line items, change areas and prices.
Share and organize
- Send a link to any design or blueprint album to anyone — they can open it right in a browser.
- You can rename a building at any time.