AI Workflow · Architecture & Building Design

Multi-View Consistency Batch Generation

Help architecture teams turn uploaded project materials into a consistent multi-view architectural image set with traceable assumptions, constraints, and next-step recommendations.

Multi-View Consistency Batch Generation

See the Workflow Run

The actual workflow — connected nodes you can run to preview each step.

See the Workflow Run 5 nodes
Generate 1
Select required views
Preview
Generate 2
Apply branch and lock context
Preview
Generate 3
Generate coordinated images
Preview
Generate 4
Flag cross-view conflicts
Preview
Generate 5
Export approved view set
Output
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Run the workflow to preview each step's output.

When to Use It

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Needs a consistent multi-view architectural

A user needs a consistent multi-view architectural image set from architectural project materials.

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Drawings, images, notes, or briefs

Uploaded drawings, images, notes, or briefs must be converted into structured review output.

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The team needs traceable constraints

The team needs traceable constraints, decisions, and human-confirmation items before moving forward.

What This Workflow Does

Workflow for visualization specialists to create a multi-view consistency batch with conflict report from Approved scheme branch, Facade view, Street view, Entry view, Interior link view.

creating several views of one project while keeping design language consistent

preserve project constraints and confirmed design intent keep geometry, camera relationships, and material zones traceable mark uncertain information as requiring human confirmation

Workflow FAQ

Help architecture teams turn uploaded project materials into a consistent multi-view architectural image set with traceable assumptions, constraints, and next-step recommendations.

Multi-View Consistency Batch Generation

Help architecture teams turn uploaded project materials into a consistent multi-view architectural image set with traceable assumptions…