Documentation Index
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Best Practices
Good outputs start with a good source image. Use these guidelines to get more consistent results from Renview.Start with a strong photo
- Use a sharp, well-lit image with minimal motion blur
- Keep the room fully visible in frame when possible
- Avoid heavy filters, screenshots, or low-resolution uploads
- Tidy obvious clutter if you want the AI to focus on layout and styling instead of cleanup
Choose the best angle
- Shoot from a doorway, corner, or wide vantage point to show the full room
- Keep the camera roughly chest height for natural-looking perspective
- Avoid extreme tilt unless you want a dramatic result
- For outdoor spaces, include the main surfaces and boundaries you want redesigned
Pick the right editing mode
Use full image generation when:
- You want to redesign the entire room
- You are exploring multiple style directions quickly
- The current furniture and decor are not important to preserve
Use the Draw tool when:
- You only want to change one area of the image
- You want to keep most of the room untouched
- You need precise edits such as replacing a sofa, table area, or wall section
Use reference images when:
- You want to match a specific look or inspiration image
- A client, collaborator, or mood board already defines the target aesthetic
- Color palette, materials, or furniture style matter more than the exact preset
Write better prompts
- Describe the result you want, not just a list of objects
- Include style, mood, materials, and lighting where helpful
- Keep prompts specific and readable instead of stuffing in keywords
- If you are unsure, start simple and iterate from the first result
Use style and reference intentionally
- Preset styles are the fastest way to explore broad directions
- Reference images help when visual consistency matters
- Custom styles are best when you want a repeatable branded or signature look
Iterate in small steps
- Change one major variable at a time when comparing outputs
- Save strong generations to your library so you can reuse them as references later
- If the composition is right but one area is off, switch to the Draw tool instead of regenerating the whole image