To create high-quality architectural visuals with DALL-E integration via ChatGPT, follow one that is a bit more specific to architecture.
If you are not familiar with the prototype, DALL-E is an AI model developed by OpenAI that generates images from textual descriptions. It can create unique and detailed images based on the prompts provided by users, allowing for a wide range of artistic styles and subjects
Here is a guide to generating high-quality architectural visuals with DALL-E:
Project’s Vision & Prompting
Begin by articulating some major aspects of the architectural project in question:
Building Type: residential, cultural center, skyscraper, public space
Style: modern, Brutalist, sustainable, parametric design
Materials: concrete, glass, steel, wood, recycled materials
Setting: urban, suburban, nature, historical, futuristic. Having a clear vision will, in turn, help create better prompts for making good architectural visuals with DALL-E.
DALL-E relies a lot on descriptive prompts to precisely create images. In the case of architectural visuals, include the following:
Building Features
Shape & Structure: Is it a cube, flowing curves, or futuristic form?
Materials & Textures: Describe the key materials, such as glass facades, timber panels, green roofs, and metal cladding.
Functionality: Will it be a residential building with terraces or an open-plan office space flooded with natural light?
Sustainability Aspects: In the case of the integration of green design in buildings, list details such as solar panels, rainwater collection systems, or gardens located on the walls.
Environment
Location: Specifies, such as city skyline, coastal area, nestled in a forest
Time of Day: Specify if the need is for daytime visuals, sunset, or nighttime.
Surroundings: Take into consideration any surrounding landscape information, such as urban parks, water features, or public open space.
Architectural Style
Mention the style of the building. For example,
Minimalist: Simple, clean lines and a neutral color palette.
Organic Architecture: Organic fluid forms taking inspiration from nature.
Brutalist: Heavy, raw concrete with bold geometric forms.
Parametric Design: Involving complex patterns, dynamic facades, and futuristic shapes.
Example Prompts:
- Modern Residential Tower:
“A sleek, modern residential skyscraper with a glass facade, featuring green terraces on each floor. The building is situated in an urban environment, surrounded by smaller buildings and parks. The architectural style is minimalist, with sharp lines and a reflective glass surface that mirrors the sunset sky. The scene is set during the golden hour with warm lighting.”
- Parametric Cultural Pavilion:
“A futuristic cultural pavilion with a parametric design, featuring a flowing metal and glass structure inspired by waves. The pavilion is located in a public park with open green spaces, and it serves as an exhibition center for contemporary art. The scene is set during the day, with soft natural lighting and people walking around.”
Choose the Perspective
Exterior Wide Angle View: External view showing the entire building and its surroundings
Interior View: if the focus is on showcasing interior spaces such as open-plan rooms or in atriums or of a particular material finish.
Close-up Details: It is done to carry out close-up details that are showing particular architectural elements like a façade, balconies, or windows.
Bird’s Eye View: This is useful for a master plan or urban layout.
Example:
Bird’s-Eye View of Urban Development:
“A bird’s-eye view of a modern urban development with multiple low-rise buildings centered around a public park. The development includes pathways, green spaces, and seating areas. The buildings have glass facades and green rooftops. The scene is set during the afternoon with clear skies.”
Light and Atmosphere
Even so, you can still bring in more aesthetic appeal by giving more detail to light and atmosphere. Consider:
Natural Light: Is it daytime, sunset, or nighttime?
Artificial Light: If it’s nighttime, describe the aspects of lighting that can be seen, such as streetlights, light in windows, or neon lights.
Weather Conditions: A clear sky or a rainy/misty setting can really affect mood.
Example:
Evening Cityscape:
“A contemporary office building in a bustling city, with a glass facade reflecting the lights of the city at dusk. The streets are illuminated by streetlights, and public spaces with trees and benches surround the building. The mood is lively with people walking around and soft ambient lighting creating a warm atmosphere.”
Iteration Request
Immediately upon having an initial image, iteration or refinement of your prompt to increase detail in features can start:
Add more details: “Increase the green rooftop spaces to cover more area.”
Change perspectives: “Switch to an interior view of the main lobby.”
Alter lighting or weather: “Change the lighting to a sunrise, with soft orange tones.”
Visual Generation
But when you’re happy with your super detailed prompt, then DALL·E can build an architectural visualization from what you feed it. You can go on with the refinements as necessary to where the visual actually conveys your architectural vision.
In this process, one will be able to make very specific and detailed prompts that DALL-E could use to create top-quality visuals of architectural projects.
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