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How to Prevent Low-Quality Renders in Redraw

How to Prevent Low-Quality Renders in Redraw

Creating realistic renderings in Redraw requires a few essential best practices. If your results aren’t quite what you expected, small adjustments can make a big difference.


  1. Choose a Good Base Image

The initial quality determines the success of the rendering. Use high-resolution images with proper angles, organized composition, and well-defined textures. If needed, adjust your 3D model before sending it to Redraw.


  1. Write Clear Prompts

Your prompt should be clear and specific. Avoid vague descriptions, unnecessary details, or contradictory information. Prefer concise instructions such as: “light wood floor, beige sofa, warm indirect lighting.”


  1. Adjust the Lighting

Lighting dramatically affects the realism of a scene. Experiment with natural, artificial, or diffused light, describing both intensity and direction. Avoid overly dark shadows or excessive brightness, as they can reduce the sense of depth.


  1. Optimize Your 3D Model

A well-structured model helps the AI interpret the scene more accurately. Review scale, proportions, materials, and textures. Remove unnecessary elements that could confuse the result.


  1. Test and Refine

The first version isn’t always perfect. Make small adjustments to your prompts, compare variations, and fine-tune until you reach the desired result.


  1. Learn with Redraw Academy

The platform offers tutorials on model optimization and lighting techniques. These lessons help you get the most out of Redraw’s capabilities.

https://br.arch.redraw.pro/academy


High-quality results in Redraw depend on a solid foundation, clear prompts, balanced lighting, and optimized models. Combine these elements, refine your outcomes, and use the available learning and support resources to achieve increasingly professional renderings.


If you still encounter difficulties, Redraw’s support team can review your images and prompts to provide personalized guidance.

Updated on: 21/11/2025