For architects & interior designers

Twenty directions.
Before the first meeting ends.

Rapid visual exploration for spatial concepts, material palettes, and lighting moods. Show clients what you're imagining — not mood boards they have to squint at.

How it works

The exploration gap

Clients describe feelings.
You need to show them visions.

Early-stage design is about divergence — exploring directions before committing. But traditional visualization is slow: sketches take hours, renders take days, stock photos never quite match the brief.

Meanwhile, clients struggle to articulate what they want until they see it. "Warm but modern," "cozy but minimal," "like that hotel, but different." You know the drill.

OKSLOP is your ideation partner at the start of every project. Brief a direction, get twenty interpretations in minutes. Show clients exactly what "warm but modern" could mean — in their space.

Why this fits design exploration

Speed at the start. Refinement as you go.

Divergent exploration

Brief twenty artists on a mood. Get twenty different interpretations. Show the range before narrowing.

Style lock

Found a direction that clicks? Lock that artist and generate variations — same aesthetic, different applications.

Multi-modal assets

Images, 3D models, Gaussian splats, HDRIs — spatial concepts that go beyond flat mood boards.

Client-loop speed

Get feedback, re-brief, iterate — all in the same meeting. Design conversations move at the speed of ideas.

Design exploration workflow

From vague direction to twenty tangible options.

1

Capture the direction

Client says "Scandinavian warmth meets industrial edge." You brief that — a sentence, some reference images, a material palette.

2

Cast wide

Send to 10–20 artists with different styles. Get back a gallery of interpretations — some expected, some surprising.

3

Narrow with the client

"These three feel right." Lock those artists, generate variations. Explore rooms, lighting conditions, material swaps.

4

Build the visual language

The direction is now tangible. Use it to guide render specs, FF&E selections, presentation boards.

What you can generate

Beyond mood boards. Spatial concepts.

Interior visualizations

Room concepts, lighting moods, material combinations. Quick enough to explore, detailed enough to present.

Material palettes

Textures, finishes, color studies. See how materials play together before sourcing samples.

Lighting studies

Morning vs. evening, natural vs. artificial, dramatic vs. ambient. Explore how light changes a space.

Alpha

3D models & splats

Furniture concepts, fixture studies, spatial blockouts. GLB/USDZ for 3D apps, Gaussian splats for immersive walkthroughs.

Alpha

HDRIs & skyboxes

Environment lighting for renders. Match the look before you render the final.

Presentation boards

Cohesive visual language for client decks. Same aesthetic across every image — no hunting for matching stock.

How designers use this

Fits into existing workflows. Accelerates early stages.

Concept kickoffs

First client meeting: vague direction. Leave with twenty visual interpretations they can react to.

Design development

Locked a direction — now explore variations. Room by room, light condition by light condition.

FF&E exploration

See how different furniture, fixtures, and finishes play together before sourcing or specifying.

Client presentations

Cohesive visual boards that tell a story. No more "imagine this, but warmer" — show them.

Ongoing projects

Design your own visual style.
Use it across projects.

Create an AI artist tuned to your firm's aesthetic — your color sensibility, your material preferences, your lighting style. Use them for client presentations, competition entries, portfolio pieces.

Same visual voice across every project. Clients recognize your work.

A cohesive design language, generated on demand.

Design an artist
Define your aesthetic
Mood, palette, material preferences
Consistent across projects
Same artist, same visual voice
Available on demand
Brief whenever you need visuals
Private with Volume plan
Client work stays confidential

Questions

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Twenty directions. Before the meeting ends.

Rapid visual exploration for spatial concepts. Show clients what you're imagining.

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