Bedroom
Interior design
Location: Turkiye
Design & Visualization
| 3ds max 2024 | Corona renderer | AI




I like adding personal touches to my projects. Sometimes I include my own silhouette in the sections, sometimes I hide little objects around. This time I tried something different:
I took my own photo and walked it through a space that doesn’t actually exist, introducing that space in the process. The result was some experimental, slightly playful scenes. Since it’s my first attempt, there are sound mismatches and small jumps in the scene transitions, but with a bit more practice I believe much stronger works will come out.
I built the initial model in Archicad. Then I used 3ds Max to add more detail. To make the lights and materials look realistic, I rendered with Corona. After rendering, I moved on to Stable Diffusion to enhance the scenes and test different atmospheres. I used Krea and Veo to play with camera movements and effects. Flow AI and Kling AI helped me tidy up the scene transitions. I did the final assembly in Premiere Pro. For audio, I experimented with Elevenlabs and Stable Diffusion. I could also train and use my own voice, but that requires several hours of recording, which I’d like to try later. For the text, I used ChatGPT (probably the least authentic part). With a little more patience and effort, producing more professional results seems very achievable. For now, since I couldn’t wait any longer, I wanted to share it with its flaws.
Each tool has its own strengths. One excels at lighting, another at atmosphere, another at syncing. We’re living in a time of too many tools. Perhaps the biggest challenge is deciding which one to master. Still, from this experiment done in just a few days, what I’ve realized is that we are heading toward a period where we can increasingly do much more on our own. For example, just in this project, we’ve essentially bypassed a cameraman, a presenter, an editor, and even an architect. I only hope this doesn’t turn us into lonely people :)
Note: Stable Diffusion is a world of its own. It’s my favorite among them, but it requires effort, a good graphics card, and a lot of technical tinkering. The others run over the internet, so they don’t depend much on your computer.
🎵 Music: This Feels Like Home – Zack Hemsey