AI Rendering

AI Rendering Export is one of the signature features of iCraft. After arranging the scene and camera view in the editor, you can simply describe the desired visual result using natural language, and the system will automatically generate a high-quality rendered image.

The AI engine uses the current camera perspective, scene geometry, materials, and lighting conditions as input, then combines them with your description to synthesize the final image. The result supports exporting, resolution and style customization, and post-generation upscaling.

This feature is ideal for creating Solution cover images, Marketing visuals, Concept renderings, Website assets.


Key Advantages

  • Zero Learning Curve

    No need to learn complex rendering parameters such as ray tracing, sampling rates, or lighting pipelines.

  • Fast Rendering

    Traditional rendering may take hours, while AI rendering typically produces results within seconds.

  • Diverse Styles

    By switching presets or adjusting prompts, you can render the same scene in multiple styles, such as cyberpunk, realistic architectural rendering, watercolor illustration, concept art styles.

  • Structural Consistency

    The AI strictly follows the existing scene geometry and camera perspective, ensuring the result remains faithful to your original design instead of inventing unrelated objects.


Three Steps Workflow

1

Adjust the Scene View

Move the camera to your desired "shooting" position in the editor, and refine the composition, lighting and visible elements (you can temporarily hide objects that you don’t want to appear in the image).

2

Open the AI Rendering Export Panel

Click the "Export" icon in the navigation bar, and select "AI Rendering" in the pop-up panel. You will see a text input box and a series of rendering parameters.

3

Enter Prompts and Submit Rendering

Type a description of your desired visual effect in the text input box using natural language, or use voice input for description. The more specific the description, the more stable the AI’s output will be. Select a style preset, adjust the modification intensity, and click the "Render" icon once confirmed.

Wait a moment, and the generated image will be displayed in the result area. If you are satisfied with the result, click the "Download" button to save the high-resolution image locally. You can also click the Intelligent Ultra HD button to enhance the resolution before downloading.

📝 Prompt Examples

  • Basic Description

    “A modern data center server room.”

  • Advanced Description

    “A futuristic data center server room, cyberpunk style, neon lighting, reflective floor, cinematic atmosphere, high-quality rendering.”

4

Editing Generated Image (Optional)

If you are not satisfied with the generated image, click "Re-edit" to re-enter prompts and regenerate the image. Alternatively, click the "Use This Image as Original" button to modify the generated image until you are content with the result.

circle-info

💡Tips for Better AI Rendering

  1. Build a Clear Scene “Skeleton” The AI draws based on existing objects in your scene. If your scene is empty, it will be hard for the AI to generate details out of nowhere. If you haven’t built a complete scene, first construct the basic spatial structure with simple geometries (e.g., cubes for server cabinets, planes for walls).

  2. Use Quality Keywords

    Adding quality-related keywords can significantly improve image quality, such as:

    • “4K resolution”

    • “cinematic lighting”

    • “ultra-detailed”

    • “Unreal Engine rendering”

  3. Define Atmosphere

    Use environmental keywords to define the scene mood:

    • “sunset lighting”

    • “rainy night”

    • “cyberpunk atmosphere”

  4. Experiment Multiple Times

    AI generation contains a certain degree of randomness.

    If the first result is not ideal, try adjusting the prompt or switching styles and generate again.

    Usually 3–5 attempts are enough to produce an excellent result.

Last updated