Most AI rendering tools still feel like image generators. That works for moodboards. But architecture needs more than mood. It needs geometry, scale, material intent, revisions, approvals, and trust. That is the part I think people underestimate. The real opportunity for AI in architecture is not “make me a beautiful image.” It is: Take the actual design model. Understand the space. Respect the camera. Keep the architect in control. Generate a visual that helps move the project forward. That is the shift we are building toward with Vibe3D. Not replacing the design process. Just removing the painful parts between a model and a convincing visual. Curious how architects here think about this. Do you see AI rendering becoming part of the daily design loop, or will it remain mostly a presentation tool?