🏗️ Clean Room Prompt:
The ArchAi3D_Clean_Room_Prompt node is a sophisticated tool designed to assist in the creation of optimized prompts for room cleaning and interior redesign. It serves as a visual prompt builder that facilitates workflows for empty room creation and interior redesign by combining object removal with material specification. This node is particularly beneficial for AI artists looking to generate structured and optimized prompts that can be directly connected to the prompt input of ArchAi3D_Qwen_Encoder nodes. It offers three distinct workflow modes: Remove Only, Remove + Paint All, and Remove + Paint Selective, allowing for flexibility in approach depending on the project requirements. Additionally, it provides material preset dropdowns for floors, walls, and ceilings, which are loaded from a YAML configuration file, enabling users to customize their material library. The node also includes quality control toggles to preserve lighting, perspective, and clean edges, ensuring that the final output is of high quality and photorealistic. The dual output feature generates both user and system prompts, making it a comprehensive solution for professional interior photography results.
🏗️ Clean Room Prompt Input Parameters:
Workflow Mode
This parameter allows you to select the workflow mode for the prompt generation. The options include Remove Only, Remove + Paint All, and Remove + Paint Selective. Each mode dictates how the node will handle object removal and material application, impacting the final output's complexity and detail. The default value is typically set to Remove Only, but you can choose based on your specific project needs.
Material Presets
Material Presets provide dropdown options for selecting materials for floors, walls, and ceilings. These presets are loaded from a YAML configuration file, allowing for easy customization and selection of materials that best fit your design vision. The impact of this parameter is significant as it defines the aesthetic and texture of the room surfaces in the final output.
Custom Material Text
This parameter allows you to override the default material presets with custom text descriptions of materials. It provides flexibility for users who wish to specify unique materials not included in the preset library. This can greatly influence the photorealistic quality and uniqueness of the final design.
Quality Control Toggles
Quality Control Toggles include options to preserve lighting, perspective, and clean edges. These toggles ensure that the final output maintains a high level of realism and professional quality by preventing common issues such as lighting inconsistencies and perspective distortions.
🏗️ Clean Room Prompt Output Parameters:
User Prompt
The User Prompt output is a structured prompt generated for the user, detailing the specific instructions and materials to be used in the room redesign. It serves as a guide for executing the design process, ensuring that all specified elements are included and accurately represented.
System Prompt
The System Prompt output is an optimized prompt intended for system use, ensuring that the AI processes the instructions efficiently and effectively. It includes technical details and specifications that help the system understand and execute the design tasks accurately.
🏗️ Clean Room Prompt Usage Tips:
- Utilize the Material Presets to quickly apply common materials, saving time and ensuring consistency across projects.
- Experiment with the Custom Material Text option to introduce unique materials and textures, enhancing the creativity and originality of your designs.
- Use the Quality Control Toggles to maintain high standards of realism and professional quality in your final outputs.
🏗️ Clean Room Prompt Common Errors and Solutions:
Error: "Material Preset Not Found"
- Explanation: This error occurs when the selected material preset is not available in the YAML configuration file.
- Solution: Ensure that the material presets are correctly defined in the
config/materials.yamlfile and that the file is properly loaded.
Error: "Invalid Workflow Mode"
- Explanation: This error indicates that an unsupported workflow mode has been selected.
- Solution: Verify that the workflow mode is set to one of the supported options: Remove Only, Remove + Paint All, or Remove + Paint Selective.
Error: "Quality Control Toggle Failure"
- Explanation: This error suggests that one or more quality control toggles are not functioning as expected.
- Solution: Check the toggle settings and ensure they are correctly configured. If the issue persists, review the node's configuration for any discrepancies.
