As before, I'm not sure why but I'm no longer able to embed images into my posts but I can include the links to the them.
The first AI-generated image is this. I've designated my house design based on it as NCAI240403, which is just the initial design idea and not completely fleshed out. I have, of course, made two alternate versions with some separate modifications: NCAI240403a and NCAI240403b (which I just got through working on yesterday). I don't have any photos of the initial design, but I do have some for NCAI240403a here, and more thoroughly for NCAI240403b here.
The second AI-generated image is this. I've designated my design as NCAI240428, and an alternate version as NCAI240428a. They both have 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and 2 stories, but they are configured a little differently and I've made the garage areas different sizes. Here are the pictures for NCAI240428, and here are the pictures for NCAI240428a,
As you can see, they are both based on U.S. Mid-Century Modern styles. In my opinion, they all have their own unique qualities.
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Re: Artificial-Intelligence-Inspired Homes
hi. A very interesting experience. I have studied everything carefully. I have a question. So far, I see that the initial random generation of artificial intelligence can only be used as an exercise. But do you think it's possible to get a more useful initial image? After all, the house does not stand in an empty flat field. Every house is a difficult task, there are many factors. Other houses nearby, landscape, SHAPE and size of the plot. Existing communications. The customer's budget and, as a result, the choice of technology. Is it possible to get the right start from Artificial Intelligence with the help of a competent query if you need to design a real house in a real place? Or is this not possible in architecture? I tried to play on the site and didn't see any prospects. What do you think? Yes, this toy is suitable for teaching the basics of design. And for real work?