Turn 3ds Max Screenshots into Photorealistic Renders with AI
Upload a viewport screenshot from Autodesk 3ds Max and get a photorealistic architectural render in seconds. No V-Ray for Max, no Corona Renderer — just upload and render.
Step 1
Take a Screenshot in 3ds Max
Position your camera in the 3ds Max viewport, set a shading mode, and take a screenshot. No render job required — any viewport screenshot works.
Step 2
Upload and Describe Your Vision
Upload the screenshot to PromptRender, select exterior or interior, choose lighting conditions, and add an optional prompt to guide the render style.
Step 3
Download Your 4K Render
Receive a photorealistic architectural render in 4K within seconds. Your original 3ds Max camera angle is preserved exactly as you set it.
Why Architects Use PromptRender with 3ds Max
No V-Ray or Corona License Needed
PromptRender works from a simple viewport screenshot. No V-Ray for Max, no Corona Renderer subscription — just your existing 3ds Max license.
Camera Angle Preserved Automatically
Our AI reads the perspective and composition of your 3ds Max screenshot and applies photorealistic rendering while keeping your exact viewpoint.
Works With Any 3ds Max Version
From 3ds Max 2018 to 3ds Max 2025 — if you can take a screenshot of your 3D viewport, you can use PromptRender.
Exterior and Interior Scenes
Works for building facades, interior room visualizations, urban contexts, and any other architectural scene modeled in 3ds Max.
4K Resolution, Ready for Clients
Every render outputs at 4K resolution — sharp enough for print, client presentations, and visualization portfolios.
Edit the Render with AI Prompts
Describe what you want to change and the AI adjusts it instantly — change materials, lighting, or atmosphere without re-generating from scratch.
Viewport Preview vs. Rendered Output: Where PromptRender Fits in 3ds Max
3ds Max users are accustomed to a clear divide between the viewport preview and a final V-Ray or Corona render. Full renders can take minutes to hours per frame. PromptRender sits at a different point in the workflow: it takes your viewport screenshot — not a final rendered output — and transforms it into a photorealistic image in seconds. The viewport provides geometry, composition, and camera angle. PromptRender handles all lighting, materials, and photorealism from there. This makes it ideal for concept approval stages, early client presentations, and iterative design decisions — any workflow where waiting for a full render job isn't practical. Once a design direction is finalized, run your V-Ray or Corona render for the final deliverable. PromptRender gets you there faster at every stage before that.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does PromptRender work with 3ds Max viewport screenshots?
Yes. PromptRender works with viewport screenshots from any 3ds Max version. No render job needed — a simple viewport screenshot is all that's required.
Do I need V-Ray or Corona Renderer for 3ds Max?
No. PromptRender replaces V-Ray and Corona for architectural visualization workflows. Take a screenshot of your viewport and upload it — no render plugin required.
What viewport shading gives the best results?
Shaded, Consistent Colors, or Realistic shading modes give the best results. The AI uses depth and form information from the screenshot to generate photorealistic renders.
Will the 3ds Max camera angle be preserved?
Yes. Our AI analyzes the perspective and geometry in your 3ds Max screenshot and generates a photorealistic render from exactly the same viewpoint.
Start Rendering Your 3ds Max Models
Try PromptRender free — 1 render and 1 edit, no credit card required.
No credit card required for the free plan.