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π€ Gepetto has been programmed so that there are no failures when you generate a rendering (project). Regardless of the reference image (furnished, empty or space to be renovated) and the rendering mode chosen (Re-decorate or Furnish), you will always obtain a failure-free result.
However, there are a number of practices that will help you avoid disappointing renderings, and others that will enable you to use the full potential of Gepetto to achieve even more surprising results.
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1. Best Practices
First of all, test your image to know if its proportions and quality will allow Gepetto to provide a satisfactory result.
To do this, whether the room is empty or already furnished or equipped, make a first rendering in Inspirations mode. You will immediately know if the space in question is adequate.
π‘Β Brightness & Color
- Gepetto adapts to all types of lighting, however, under a certain threshold of brightness your project may be misunderstood and consequently misrepresented in its proportions and structure. Favor daylight.
- In the same idea, the color of your reference image will have an impact on your rendering. Do not hesitate to modify the colorimetry of your reference image from your photo editor in your camera roll (either by attenuating the color or by increasing it) in order to obtain a more realistic rendering in accordance with your objective.
πΒ Angle
- ware that some spaces do not allow you to step back and photograph them in their entirety, Gepetto is optimized to force its understanding of spaces even when you have been forced to use a wide angle focus. Whenever possible, however, favor images without perspective distortion for even more realism in your renderings.
πΌΒ Subject
- Think of Gepetto as a gifted child: whatever the context, try to photograph the space from a point of view where each object or structuring element of the room will be easily understood by his intelligence as below:
βΒ Tables and chairs are not clearly identifiable
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Β Clearer from this point of view
2. Re-design Mode
- The Re-design mode will allow you to decorate an already furnished space. Gepetto will consider all the components and the structure of the room to reinterpret them according to the chosen style. You will obtain a result that is redefined according to the style while keeping the main lines of the elements that structure and furnish the space by allowing (sometimes) the freedom to modify the structure a little (doors, windows, openings).