
Running Multiple Renders at Once: How Batch Upload Saves Hours
If your workflow involves exploring multiple ideas quickly, batch uploading is essential. This blog explains how Renderiq allows architects and designers to generate several design options at once—saving hours normally spent exporting, rendering, and re-rendering. Perfect for fast-paced AEC workflows.
Running Multiple Renders at Once: How Batch Upload Saves Hours
Batch uploading transforms your workflow by letting you process multiple renders simultaneously.
The Time Savings
Traditional Workflow
- Upload image 1: 10 seconds
- Generate render 1: 60 seconds
- Wait for completion
- Upload image 2: 10 seconds
- Generate render 2: 60 seconds
- Wait for completion
- Repeat...
Time: 2+ minutes per render, sequential
Batch Workflow
- Upload all images: 30 seconds
- Generate all renders: 60 seconds
- Review all results: 2 minutes
Time: Under 3 minutes for multiple renders
Use Cases
Design Exploration
- Test multiple concepts
- Explore material options
- Compare layouts
- Generate variations
Client Presentations
- Create option sets
- Prepare comparison materials
- Generate presentation visuals
- Build option libraries
Portfolio Development
- Process multiple projects
- Generate project sets
- Create visual collections
- Build portfolio materials
Best Practices
- Prepare images: Have all inputs ready
- Organize files: Name files clearly
- Batch upload: Process together
- Review systematically: Compare results
How Renderiq Enables Batch Workflows
Unified Chat Interface
- Upload multiple images in one session
- Process renders in parallel
- Track all renders in render chains
- Organize batch work in projects
Render Chains for Organization
- Each render tracked automatically
- Build on previous renders using @v1, @v2, @latest
- Compare variations side-by-side
- Organize options efficiently
Project Management
- Create separate projects for different batches
- Organize by client, concept, or phase
- Easy access to all batch results
- Gallery integration for sharing
Best Practices for Batch Workflows
- Prepare images: Have all inputs ready before starting
- Organize files: Name files clearly for easy identification
- Use projects: Create separate projects for different batches
- Leverage render chains: Track iterations automatically
- Review systematically: Compare results side-by-side
- Export strategically: Use HD for quick reviews, 4K for finals
Conclusion
Batch uploading saves hours and transforms your workflow. With Renderiq's unified chat interface, render chains, and project management, you can process multiple renders efficiently and organize results automatically.
Whether you're exploring design concepts, preparing client presentations, or building portfolio materials, batch workflows help you work faster and more efficiently.
Key Advantages:
- Process multiple renders simultaneously
- Unified chat interface for easy batch management
- Render chains track all iterations
- Projects organize batch work efficiently
- Free tier includes batch capabilities
Ready to save hours with batch workflows? Try Renderiq free and experience efficient batch rendering.
People Also Ask
How do I render multiple images at once?
Upload multiple images to Renderiq's unified chat interface, process them in parallel, and track all renders in render chains. Use projects to organize batch work efficiently—saving hours compared to sequential rendering.
Can I batch process renders in Renderiq?
Yes! Renderiq supports batch processing through the unified chat interface. Upload multiple images, generate renders simultaneously, and organize results with render chains and projects—perfect for exploring design options quickly.
How much time does batch rendering save?
Batch rendering saves significant time: process multiple renders in parallel instead of sequentially. What takes 2+ minutes per render sequentially becomes under 3 minutes for multiple renders—saving hours in design exploration workflows.
Is batch rendering free?
Yes! Renderiq's free tier includes batch rendering capabilities. Upload multiple images, process them in parallel, and organize results with render chains—all included in the free tier with 5 renders per month.
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David Kim
Licensed architect and Renderiq product specialist focusing on workflow optimization and batch processing
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