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    Boardspace vs D5 Render for Interior Designers and Architects

    D5 Render is a professional real-time 3D rendering software for architects — built-in ray-tracing engine, integrations with SketchUp / Revit / Rhino, and a 3D asset catalog. It requires a powerful computer (Windows + GPU) and a learning curve. Boardspace is an AI platform that runs in the browser, no install, producing photorealistic renders from a description or photo in 30 seconds. D5 = enhanced traditional CG rendering. Boardspace = a different kind of AI rendering altogether.

    Feature comparison

    FeatureBoardspaceD5 Render
    Render technologyAI generative (Nano Banana Pro, GPT-Image, Flux)Traditional real-time ray-tracing
    Where it runsBrowser, any OSWindows only, requires a pro GPU
    CAD integrationDAE export (kitchen-DAE), image uploadSketchUp, Revit, Rhino, 3ds Max — native
    Dimensional/geometric accuracyNot CAD — AI outputAbsolutely accurate
    Generation from Hebrew descriptionYes — Baker converts automaticallyNot available
    AI videoVeo, Sora, Kling, GrokTraditional 3D walkthroughs
    Time to first result30 secondsHours (scene setup + render)
    Fine lighting controlVia promptFull manual control
    Learning curveLow (open and use)High (a month or more)
    PriceFrom $19/mo (tokens)Free tier, Pro from $38/mo
    Suited for...Interior designer working fast with clientsSenior architect with complex models

    When D5 Render is the better choice

    • You're a pro architect working with complex SketchUp / Revit models — D5 is the standard.

    • You need 8K renders with absolute dimensional accuracy for a large project — D5.

    • You need traditional 3D animation with manual camera control — D5 beats Boardspace there.

    • Your machine supports it (Windows, pro GPU) and you have time to learn — D5 gives more control.

    When Boardspace is the better choice

    • You want a render in 30 seconds because your client meeting starts in 5 minutes — Boardspace.

    • You work on Mac or a weak machine — D5 doesn't run there.

    • You're not an architect but an interior designer working with real room photos — Boardspace fits naturally.

    • You want AI video, not just renders — Boardspace.

    • You want to describe a space in Hebrew without building a model — Boardspace.

    • You want output that looks like a photo (not a CG render) — Boardspace is stronger here.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Does Boardspace replace D5 Render?+
    Not for architects needing an accurate model. Yes for designers needing fast photorealistic images. Many studios keep both: D5 for pro architectural planning, Boardspace for fast presentations and client visuals.
    What's the real quality difference? AI vs ray-tracing?+
    AI has the edge that output looks like a real photo (because the models trained on millions of real photos). Ray-tracing has the edge in physical lighting accuracy and material catalog precision. For a flat client presentation, AI reads as a real photo to the client's eye — sometimes an advantage. For technical architectural modeling, ray-tracing is more accurate.
    Can I export a SketchUp model to Boardspace?+
    You can export a render image (PNG / JPG) from SketchUp and upload it to the Boardspace canvas, then swap materials, add video, or build a deck. No direct SketchUp ↔ Boardspace integration, but the kitchen-DAE workflow does the reverse — kitchen photo → DAE file you can open in SketchUp.
    What's the realistic render time?+
    Boardspace: 30-90 seconds per image, 1-3 minutes for an 8-second video. D5: minutes to an hour for a high-quality render, depending on scene complexity and hardware.
    Which is cheaper annually?+
    Boardspace at entry — $19 × 12 = $228/year. D5 Pro — $38 × 12 = $456/year (plus a suitable machine). For very heavy users producing hundreds of renders monthly, Boardspace token math can exceed D5; depends on usage volume.

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