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concept · the atlas

Six modes,one atlas.

The Atlas is a node-based AI workspace for architects where every render, preset, and export lives as a node, and outputs of one operation become inputs of the next. Renovato's six modes — image-to-image, image-to-video, image-to-3D, floor plan AI, the Studio editor, and the Agent chat — all read from the same atlas, with one credit pool, one source render, and a lineage graph that links every variant back to the brief.

routed across
Workspace · ReactFlow node graphSource · 1 render, ∞ variantsEdges · live data flowOutputs · image · video · 3D

How it works

  1. 01

    Drop a source render

    Drag any architectural image into the canvas — Vray, Octane, sketch, photo, or floor-plan elevation. It becomes a source node every other node can read.

  2. 02

    Branch through presets

    Connect a preset node — relight, season, populate, material, motion. The output appears as a new node downstream. Branch as many parallel variants as you want from the same source.

  3. 03

    Re-route, re-run, replay

    Swap the source render and every downstream node updates. Replay the chain on a new project. Share the atlas as a read-only public link — clients pan, zoom, and inspect the full graph.

Presets in this mode

Each preset is named, parameterised, and routed to the engine that fits the task.

A.01Source
L.01Day → Dusk
S.02Winter snow
E.01Add people
M.01Material swap
V.01Walkthrough
G.013D export

What it's for

for design phasescase 01

Parallel exploration without re-rendering

One Vray scene, twelve seasonal-and-lighting variants — generated in parallel from the same source node. No re-rendering in the 3D engine, no tab-hopping between tools.

for client-facing studioscase 02

Living lineage for client review

Every variant carries an edge back to the source. The client asks 'why is this one warmer?' — point to the L.02 Golden hour node in the chain. Decisions, traceable.

for multi-seat studioscase 03

Shared canvas for the studio

Drop a project into the atlas, share it across the team. Anyone can branch a new variant from any source — no ownership conflict, no duplicate uploads.

for production teamscase 04

Workflow templates for repeat deliverables

Save a chain — source → relight → populate → walkthrough — as a workflow template. Drop a new render into the same template and ship the full deliverable in one queue.

Frequently asked

01

What is the Atlas in Renovato?

The Atlas is the node-based AI workspace at the centre of Renovato. Every render is a node, every preset is a node, every output is a node — and outputs of one node become inputs of the next. It's the canvas where image-to-image, image-to-video, image-to-3D, and floor-plan AI share one queue and one source render.

02

How is the Atlas different from a folder of renders or a Photoshop file?

A folder is flat — files have no relationship. A Photoshop file is one composition. The Atlas is a directed graph: every variant carries an explicit edge back to the source render that produced it. Change the source and every downstream variant updates. Add a new preset and the chain extends.

03

Can I share an atlas with a client or collaborator?

Yes. Every project can mint a public read-only share link. The recipient pans, zooms, and inspects every node — including the prompts, model, and credit cost — without a Renovato account.

04

Which AI models can run in the Atlas?

Twenty-two models across five vendor families: OpenAI (GPT Image, Sora), Google Gemini (Nano Banana, Veo 2 / Veo 3), ByteDance (Seedream, Seedance), Kling (1.6 / 2.0), and open-source (FLUX, SDXL+). Renovato routes each preset to the engine that fits the task automatically.

05

Are workflow templates supported?

Yes. Renovato ships pre-wired workflows — Daylight Study, Seasonal Reel, Presentation Pack, Material Studio, Drone Pack — that drop in as full sub-graphs. Or save your own atlas as a template and re-run it on a new source render.

06

Does the Atlas integrate with my 3D tooling?

The Atlas reads renders out of Vray, Octane, Corona, Lumion, D5, and any tool that exports PNG or JPEG. The 3D mode exports back to GLB, FBX, and USDZ for re-import into Unreal, Unity, or Blender.

07

What does the Atlas cost?

Atlas access is included on every Renovato tier — Starter ($19/mo, 1,500 credits) through Studio+ ($399/mo, 45,000 credits). Per-run costs are 1 credit (fast image), 2-3 credits (mid), 5+ credits (image-to-video, 3D). Costs surface in the inspector before each run.

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