Flat daylight modular co-living building render before relighting
Rainy evening modular co-living building render after a Rendervi Light Upgrade
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Modular co-living building

Rain, reflection, and evening contrast give the modular facade more rhythm and pull the viewer down the street.

Type of buildingModular co-living building
ProgramSketchUp
ModeLight Upgrade
PublishedJun 25, 2026
License

Free to use with a visible backlink to Rendervi. Link back to this page when you publish or repost the image.

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FAQ

Render questions

A few practical notes for improving lighting in SketchUp renders inside Rendervi.

Can I improve lighting in a SketchUp render without re-rendering?

Yes. Upload the existing SketchUp render or viewport image to Rendervi and use Light Upgrade to test stronger light, mood, shadows, reflections, sky, and window glow while preserving the same camera and architecture.

Will Light Upgrade redesign the building?

It is designed for relighting, not redesign. The safest workflow is to start from a clean render and check that the camera, roofline, openings, facade rhythm, site layout, and main architectural details still match the source.

When should I use Light Upgrade instead of Photo-realism?

Use Light Upgrade when the design, materials, and composition already work but the image feels flat. Use Photo-realism when the whole image needs a broader realism pass across materials, glass, vegetation, entourage, and photographic finish.

What lighting moods can I test?

You can test bright daylight, golden hour, dusk, rainy reflections, warmer interior glow, stronger sky contrast, and more directional shadows without rebuilding the full render scene.

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Upgrade the lighting in your own render

Upload an existing architecture render and test better daylight, golden hour, dusk, rain, reflections, and window glow without rebuilding the whole render scene.

Rainy evening modular co-living building render after a Rendervi Light Upgrade