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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
Example prompt:
Warm modern living room with light oak flooring, soft beige sofa, textured rug, black accents, and natural afternoon light.

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
If the result is close but not quite right, keep the same source image and refine the prompt or edit only the problem area. Small iterations usually outperform starting over.