AI Models

Architectural Drafting

Your photo, redrawn as an elite architectural presentation board.

Original photo before Architectural Drafting AI enhancement — demo example from upsa
BEFORE
Same photo after Architectural Drafting AI processing with upsa — enhanced result
AFTER
Original photo before Architectural Drafting AI enhancement — demo example from upsa / Same photo after Architectural Drafting AI processing with upsa — enhanced result

What it does

Architectural Drafting layers museum-grade CAD linework, dimension guides and drafting overlays onto your photo while keeping its exact composition.

Architectural Drafting takes the photo you upload and treats it like the locked base layer of a high-end architecture studio presentation. Instead of reinventing the scene, it draws a precise drafting layer directly on top — the same way a designer would overlay technical linework onto a reference photograph pinned to a board. The transformation keeps your composition completely intact. Pose, framing, camera angle, perspective, building proportions and the horizon line all stay exactly where they were. What changes is the surface treatment: photographic detail is reorganized into clean contour lines, structural panel mapping and measured construction geometry, giving the whole image the calm, engineered look of a professional drafting sheet. Elegant architectural overlays tie the scene together. Dimensional guides, section marks, geometric construction curves and subtle wireframe framework appear over the subject and the environment without cluttering the frame. The result reads as a single coherent presentation board rather than a photo with annotations stuck on top. The finish leans on premium drafting aesthetics — soft white paper tones, warm light grays, graphite and black linework, and restrained muted-cyan engineering accents. A faint paper grain and delicate print texture make it feel printed on museum-grade presentation stock, the kind shown at an architecture biennale or a luxury industrial design exhibition. Use it when you want a portrait or a place to look considered, technical and expensive — a photo that feels like it belongs in an architect's portfolio. It works on people, buildings and street scenes alike, and because the original geometry is preserved, the subject always stays recognizable.

When to use it

  • Turn a portrait into a refined architectural design study with CAD-style linework
  • Restyle a building or facade photo as a premium presentation board
  • Give a street or cityscape shot an engineered drafting-sheet look
  • Create a museum-grade visual for an architecture or industrial design portfolio
  • Produce a sophisticated, technical-looking profile or cover image
  • Make competition-board style visuals from ordinary location photos

When not to use it

  • Photos where you want the original colors and photographic realism kept
  • Cartoon, anime or comic-style results — this is a precise technical look
  • Painterly or hand-sketched aesthetics with loose, expressive strokes
  • Very dark, blurry or low-detail source photos where structure is hard to read

How it works

Architectural Drafting reads your uploaded photo as a fixed base layer and applies a drafting transformation on top of it rather than generating a new scene. It maps photographic surfaces into clean contour lines, structural panels and measured construction geometry, then adds elegant overlays — dimension guides, section marks and a subtle wireframe framework. A soft drafting-paper texture and a restrained graphite-and-cyan palette pull everything into one presentation-board look. Throughout, the original composition, perspective and proportions are kept exactly as they were.

Specifications

Approach
A drafting layer applied over your locked photo, never a redesigned scene.
Stylization
CAD contour linework, structural panel mapping, dimension guides and a premium drafting-paper finish.
What stays
Composition, pose, framing, camera angle, perspective, building proportions and the horizon line.
What changes
Surface detail becomes clean technical linework with architectural overlays and a presentation-board palette.
Ideal source
Sharp, well-lit photos of people, buildings or street scenes with clear, readable structure.
Maximum input
Up to 25 MP per image
Supported formats
JPEG, PNG, HEIC
Output format
PNG — crisp drafting linework and paper texture stay clean with no compression artifacts.
Pricing
2 credits per image

Frequently asked questions

Will the person in my photo still look like themselves?

Yes. Architectural Drafting preserves the exact silhouette, facial proportions, anatomy and posture from your photo. The surfaces are restyled into CAD-style linework, but the identity underneath stays fully recognizable.

Does this redesign the buildings or the scene?

No. The model treats your photo as a locked base layer. Buildings, street alignment, skyline and architectural geometry are kept exactly as they are — only the visual surface is converted into a drafting presentation style.

Will it add new structures or annotations that weren't there?

It adds elegant drafting overlays — dimension guides, section marks and a subtle wireframe — but it does not invent new buildings or objects. The overlays are kept minimal and clean so the frame never looks cluttered.

What kind of photo works best?

Sharp, well-lit photos with clear, readable structure give the best results, whether that's a portrait, a building facade or a street scene. Very dark, blurry or low-detail images make it harder to produce clean technical linework.

Will my photo be cropped or reframed?

No. The crop, framing and aspect ratio of your original photo are preserved. The transformation works within the exact composition you uploaded.

Can I use the result commercially?

Yes — generated images on upsa are yours to use for personal and commercial purposes. We recommend you keep the consent and rights to the source photo as well, since the output preserves the identity in it.

How long are my photos stored?

Source uploads and generated results are stored for 48 and then automatically deleted from upsa's storage. We don't train any model on your photos.

AI results vary

Each generation uses a different random seed, so your result may not exactly match the example shown. If the first try doesn't fit what you had in mind, run it again — output differs noticeably between runs.

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