Easier to just use your preferred llm with image editing capabilities. Nano banana was better than any tool I found when I used AI to come up with landscaping visualizations.
We had a few trees fall in our backyard last year and one of the first things I did was throw a picture into Photoshop for its generative fill tool. I removed the fallen trees, then added some raised garden beds and a gazebo (for good measure).
I'll play around with the tool a bit later, as the above is an idea I have for a homework assignment. I'd be happy to chat off HN about some of the ways this type of tool would be super beneficial for landscapers/engineers.
I just finished deploying the unified Ai landscaping dashboard for Hadaa Ai. This allows you to easily switch Ai modes like style presets, typing your own text prompts and even the advanced Auto Fix tool which detects design improvements that can be done on your space.
Easier to just use your preferred llm with image editing capabilities. Nano banana was better than any tool I found when I used AI to come up with landscaping visualizations.
We had a few trees fall in our backyard last year and one of the first things I did was throw a picture into Photoshop for its generative fill tool. I removed the fallen trees, then added some raised garden beds and a gazebo (for good measure).
I'll play around with the tool a bit later, as the above is an idea I have for a homework assignment. I'd be happy to chat off HN about some of the ways this type of tool would be super beneficial for landscapers/engineers.
I'd love to see Screenshots or video of the brushing. I've found nanobanana difficult to control with, eg markings and highlighter.
I just finished deploying the unified Ai landscaping dashboard for Hadaa Ai. This allows you to easily switch Ai modes like style presets, typing your own text prompts and even the advanced Auto Fix tool which detects design improvements that can be done on your space.
This is really cool, and I wonder if there's a way to do this with the home renovations/ construction side of things.
Might be something to look into.