Yes @veggie.cafe.lb 👇🗺
Import your 3D model → type the address → load the map → place the model → set the scene → pick the view → prompt → render.
One smooth workflow. Real context. Presentation-ready visuals.
Using our Map placement tool - Google 3D Maps integration. 🌍
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Gone are the days of waiting hours for renders to finish 😴
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Watch how Visoid turns your Revit models into 🔥 visuals in minutes!
No more all-nighters before client meetings. Your social life will thank you! 😉
Link in bio. Try now!🔗
Great visuals don’t happen by accident - they’re designed.
Here’s a straightforward framework to turn your ideas into their strongest visual form:
1️⃣ Start with the building - materials, form, textures.
2️⃣ Define the composition - framing, foreground, background, depth.
3️⃣ Place it in the world - surroundings, climate, context shape the mood.
4️⃣ Choose the style - modern, Scandinavian, cinematic, editorial.
Clarity in your prompt leads to confidence in the result.
Bring your vision to life with Visoid.
Link in bio!🔗
Tired of endlessly tweaking prompts just to get
the result you want?
With Visoid you can just select anything on a rendering
to stay in control.
Enhance your visuals with vegetation, test different versions, and change materials.
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Try now! Link in bio.
Material selection remains a physical, context-driven process, but early-stage testing can be much more efficient.
For this study, I worked with a single base render and used @visoidai to iterate on façade options directly in context. By selecting surfaces and applying different material scenarios, it becomes easier to compare how each option responds to light, proportion, and surroundings.
Workflow:
1. base render of the project and environment
2. edit mode
3. select façade (or elements)
4. apply materials via prompt or presets
5. compare options in context
A practical way to evaluate alternatives early and refine the direction before moving into detailed design and physical sampling.
No 3D map coverage? No problem.
@serkandeniztruk With Visoid’s Image to 3D feature, you can generate surrounding buildings directly from site photos or Google Street View images right inside Visoid.
1. Upload the image
2. Select the house to convert into 3D
3. Place it directly into Visoid’s 3D interface
4. Continue with the Visoid rendering workflow
Real context anywhere.
Quick and precise visuals.
Elevate your workflow with Visoid.
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Say goodbye to long render times and hello to quick, high-quality visuals.
No more all-nighters before client meetings. Your social life will thank you! 😉
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Here is the full process:
Import your 3D model → type the address → load the map → place the model → set the scene → pick the view → prompt → render.
One smooth workflow. Real context. Presentation-ready visuals.
Using our Map Placement tool with Google 3D Maps integration.
Comment “map” to get access.
Every great visual tells a story - what’s yours?
With Visoid, you don’t just create images, you can build a narrative. Shape the mood, add action, and bring your project to life in minutes.
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I was skeptical about using AI in architecture…
Most tools change your design more than they help it.
So I made a whole booklet to understand it better.
Turns out, @visoid actually maintains your ideas.
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Yes @tnt_jdog , and even in 4K! 🙌
Once you set up your model and go through the Visoid rendering process, you just head to export, choose your animation type, pick your resolution, and you're done.
Has anyone tried the video export tool yet? 👀
Architecture is time management
I have been having a lot of fun with @visoidai this week! As a freelance archviz artist I spend a lot of time preparing blue sky images for clients only to have them ask for a different sky, a different time of day and in many cases, a different design entirely.
@visoidai solves this problem! Fast production time, fast turnaround, happy client!
What do you think? Does this look like a tool that can help speed up your workflow? Let me know in the comments!
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