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    Preparing Client Presentations

    Best practices for using Gendo outputs in client meetings and planning submissions.

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    Introduction

    Preparing Your Presentation

    This workflow guide covers best practices for using Gendo outputs in client meetings and planning submissions. Whether you are presenting to a client, a planning committee, or an internal review, these practices will help you prepare polished, consistent visuals that communicate design intent clearly and win approvals. Gendo allows you to generate multiple variations, maintain visual consistency across a set of images, and export high-resolution outputs — all from the same canvas.

    Feature Overview

    Understanding the interface

    What you can prepare

    Using the Gendo Canvas, you can prepare a range of presentation materials directly:

    • Key views — hero exterior and interior perspectives
    • Before and after sequences — showing design evolution
    • Material and lighting variations — for client decision-making
    • Context views — site photographs enhanced with proposed designs
    • Populated scenes — adding people to communicate scale and atmosphere

    See the Quick Populate guide for details on adding people, and the Upscale guide for high-resolution exports.

    Workflow

    Step by Step

    1

    Define your visual story

    Before generating images, outline the key views and moments you need to communicate. Consider: approach, entry, key spaces, and context views.

    2

    Create consistent atmosphere

    Use similar prompts across your image set to maintain visual consistency. Define your lighting (time of day, weather) and stick with it.

    3

    Generate multiple options

    For key decisions, generate 2-3 variations of the same view with different materials, seasons, or times of day. This shows thoughtfulness and invites discussion.

    4

    Prepare for the meeting

    Export high-resolution versions for presentation. Consider creating before/after sequences to demonstrate design evolution or impact of specific choices.

    Pro Tips

    Get Better Results

    Match the visual style to your client's expectations—bold and dramatic or soft and approachable

    For planning submissions, include realistic context and consider multiple viewing angles

    Create versions with and without people to suit different contexts

    Keep your prompt library organized for consistency across a project

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