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Redraw Multi-Angle: How to Generate New Perspectives From a Render

Presenting a project with just one image does not always solve everything. The client wants to see the space from another side, understand the circulation, or view a detail that was left outside the frame. Then you need to go back to the 3D software, reposition the camera, adjust the scene, and render again.

Redraw’s Multi-Angle solves this. It is an artificial intelligence feature that generates different perspectives from an image you already have ready. No need to go back to SketchUp, redo the render, or start from scratch.


You can use a render or an AI generation that already turned out well and create new angles of the same project. Fast, practical, and with camera control.


What is Redraw’s Multi-Angle feature?


Multi-Angle allows you to generate new angles of a project from an existing image. Instead of recreating everything with a prompt or returning to the 3D model, you use the original image as a base to explore new perspectives.


In practice, this means visualizing the same space from other points of view while maintaining the visual identity of the scene: style, materials, atmosphere, lighting, and the main elements of the project.


The feature was designed for architects, interior designers, and archviz professionals who need to present projects more completely, test camera variations, or create materials for clients, portfolios, commercial proposals, and social media.


How does Multi-Angle work in practice?


Multi-Angle has two generation types: Single Image and Mosaic Mode.


In the Single Image option, you generate one new perspective at a time. Within it, you can use Presets, with ready-made camera positions, or Manual mode, with direct control over rotation, tilt, and zoom.


In Mosaic Mode, Redraw automatically generates a set of 4 angles from the original image. This format is ideal for those who want to quickly explore different perspectives, compare possibilities, and have more options to present to the client.


Presets: new angles in seconds

With Presets, you do not need to adjust the camera manually. Just select one of the available positions, and the AI understands the desired direction.

The options include Rotate 45° Left, Rotate 45° Right, Rotate 90° Left, Rotate 90° Right, High View, and Low View.

It is the ideal mode for those who want speed. You do not need to understand rotation, tilt, or technical framing. You choose the direction, and artificial intelligence does the rest.


Manual: more precise camera control

In Manual mode, you have more freedom to define the new angle. You can adjust the camera by rotation, tilt, and zoom, using sliders or interacting directly with the 3D visualization of the scene.

This mode is recommended for those who want to test a specific composition or refine the angle before generating. While Presets prioritize speed, Manual mode delivers more precision.


Mosaic Mode: 4 angles in a single generation

Mosaic Mode automates the creation of new perspectives. When you select this option, Redraw uses the original image as a base and automatically generates a set of 4 different angles of the same project.

The result is presented in a mosaic format, making it easier to compare the generated perspectives. This way, you can visualize different points of view of the same space without having to configure each angle separately.

This mode works very well for those who need quick variations for a presentation, want to compare framings, or simply want more options to show the client.


Why generate new angles of the same render?

In architecture and interior design, a single angle does not always show the full potential of a project. One image may highlight part of the space, but leave out depth, circulation, the relationship between areas, or important details of the composition.

With Redraw’s Multi-Angle, a single image can become several visual possibilities. This helps you present the project better, explain design decisions more clearly, and create a more complete experience for the client during approval.

The feature is especially useful when you already have a render or generation that turned out well but need to show the same space from another point of view. Instead of trying to recreate everything with new prompts or returning to the 3D model, you start from the image that already worked and generate new perspectives with artificial intelligence.


When should you use Multi-Angle?

Use Multi-Angle whenever you have a good image and want to explore new possibilities from it.

It is ideal for situations such as:

  • the client asked to see the project from another side;
  • you want to test different framings before the presentation;
  • a facade needs to be shown from more than one perspective;
  • an interior space needs more visual depth;
  • an approved image can generate extra materials for a portfolio, social media, or commercial proposal;
  • you are building a more complete project presentation;
  • you want to compare new points of view without redoing the render from scratch.


Tips for better results with Multi-Angle

To get the most out of the feature, use images with good visibility of the space. A wider camera, well-framed elements, and fewer abrupt cuts tend to provide a better base for the AI to generate new angles.

Avoid images that are too close-up or have many objects cut off at the edges. The more spatial context the AI has, the more coherent the new perspectives tend to be.

It is also important to choose the generation type according to your goal. If you want a specific perspective, use Single Image with Presets or Manual. If you want to quickly explore several possibilities, use Mosaic Mode.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Redraw’s Multi-Angle feature free?

Multi-Angle is part of the Redraw platform and consumes generation credits. Check the available plans on Redraw’s official website to see what is included in your plan.

Do I need a 3D model to use Multi-Angle?

No. You can use an image as a base, whether it is a render made from a 3D model, an AI-generated image, or a reference photo.

What is the difference between Single Image and Mosaic Mode?

In the Single Image option, you generate one new perspective at a time. In Mosaic Mode, Redraw automatically generates a set of 4 different angles from the original image.

What is the difference between Presets and Manual?

Presets offer ready-made camera positions, such as Rotate 45°, Rotate 90°, High View, and Low View, to generate results faster. Manual mode allows you to adjust rotation, tilt, and zoom with more precision.

How many angles can I generate from one image?

You can generate new perspectives using the Single Image option or create a set with 4 angles using Mosaic Mode. The number of generations may vary depending on the available credits and the rules of your plan.

Does Multi-Angle maintain the same quality as the original render?

The AI uses the original image as a base and seeks to maintain the visual identity of the scene, including style, materials, lighting, and atmosphere. The quality of the new perspectives depends on the uploaded image. The better the input, the better the result tends to be.

Does it work with facade and exterior images?

Yes. Multi-Angle works for both interior and exterior spaces. For facades, it is especially useful for generating views from different sides of the project.

Updated on: 05/06/2026