Better control on image generation.
In this process, it is possible to start from a basic shape or even real objects and explore results using a controlled aesthetics’ without LoRA.
Depth Calculation and visual reference
A basic 3D shape is provided along with a reference image. The shapes and style of the image will be used to the final rendering.
Prompt
A prompt guides the creation process
Image
The resulting images merge the predetermined layout and aesthetic preferences.
Sketch to rendering
Depending on the chosen reference, it’s possible to get several combinations
Following the same style
Combining with another style
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Sketch and volumes to reference
Mimicking a known reference.
Prompt : Generate an image of a modernist house inspired by the Villa Arpel from Jacques Tati’s film Mon Oncle. The house should feature a sleek, geometric design with clean lines and a futuristic, mid-20th-century aesthetic. Include a flat roof, asymmetrical windows, and a mix of materials such as concrete, glass, and steel. The facade should have a minimalist, almost industrial look, with a touch of whimsy in its impractical design elements, such as oddly placed decorative features or overly elaborate pathways. Surround the house with a manicured, artificial-looking garden, including perfectly trimmed hedges, geometric flower beds, and a winding, overly designed pathway. Add a small fountain or water feature in the front yard, emphasizing the sterile yet playful tone of the property. The overall atmosphere should feel both stylish and slightly absurd, capturing the satirical critique of modern architecture and lifestyle depicted in the film.
Using real objects
It’s also possible de use real objects and incorporate them in the process. With a fast computer, it would be possible to compose those objects and see the result in almost real time.
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Better control on image generation.
In this process, it is possible to start from a basic shape or even real objects and explore results using a controlled aesthetics’ without LoRA.
Depth Calculation and visual reference
A basic 3D shape is provided along with a reference image. The shapes and style of the image will be used to the final rendering.
Prompt
A prompt guides the creation process
Image
The resulting images merge the predetermined layout and aesthetic preferences.
Sketch to rendering
Depending on the chosen reference, it’s possible to get several combinations
Following the same style
Combining with another style
flux-canny-depth-Workflow
Sketch and volumes to reference
Mimicking a known reference.
Prompt : Generate an image of a modernist house inspired by the Villa Arpel from Jacques Tati’s film Mon Oncle. The house should feature a sleek, geometric design with clean lines and a futuristic, mid-20th-century aesthetic. Include a flat roof, asymmetrical windows, and a mix of materials such as concrete, glass, and steel. The facade should have a minimalist, almost industrial look, with a touch of whimsy in its impractical design elements, such as oddly placed decorative features or overly elaborate pathways. Surround the house with a manicured, artificial-looking garden, including perfectly trimmed hedges, geometric flower beds, and a winding, overly designed pathway. Add a small fountain or water feature in the front yard, emphasizing the sterile yet playful tone of the property. The overall atmosphere should feel both stylish and slightly absurd, capturing the satirical critique of modern architecture and lifestyle depicted in the film.
Using real objects
It’s also possible de use real objects and incorporate them in the process. With a fast computer, it would be possible to compose those objects and see the result in almost real time.