Architecture & Exterior Comparison

Flux 2 vs Reve

Buildings, facades, and architectural visualization — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.

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Flux 2 and Reve are both strong choices in Influencer Studio for Architecture & Exterior imagery—think building exteriors, facade studies, streetscapes, and architectural visualization. The best pick depends on whether you prioritize higher-resolution outputs and iterative editing, or faster, lower-cost concepting with reliable aesthetics and readable text.

Below is a practical comparison focused on exterior deliverables: material realism, facade detail, signage legibility, and how efficiently each model supports common archviz workflows like variations, style exploration, and targeted edits.

Architecture & Exterior — Side-by-Side Results

Prompt

"A candid phone-camera wide-angle selfie of a 20s woman with shoulder-length dark hair in a casual hoodie and straight-leg jeans, standing on a city sidewalk at golden hour with a striking modern glass-and-concrete building rising behind her; she’s glancing near the lens mid-sentence like a TikTok “walking tour” clip. Emphasize dramatic architectural leading lines and a low upward angle that makes the facade feel towering, with warm natural sunlight, real street details (crosswalk, bikes, a café patio), and slightly imperfect handheld framing for an authentic Instagram story vibe."

Feature Comparison

FeatureFlux 2Reve
ProviderBlack Forest LabsReve
Subcategoriestext-to-image, image-to-imagetext-to-image
1080p / 2k ModeYesYes
4k ModeYesNo
NSFW RatingLowMedium
Aspect Ratio1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:31:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3
Model VariantStandard, Klein 9B—
Starting Price22 credits8 credits

Flux 2 Strengths

  • Higher-detail exterior renders with up to 4MP output for facades, cladding patterns, and window grids
  • Versatile image-to-image editing for iterative archviz workflows (refining massing, swapping materials, adjusting mood/lighting)
  • LoRA support for consistent architectural styles across a series (e.g., specific modernist language, regional vernacular, brand look)
  • Style transfer helps explore multiple exterior directions from one base concept (minimalist, brutalist, Mediterranean, etc.)
  • Face-swap support can be useful when exterior shots include lifestyle elements, while keeping the building consistent

Reve Strengths

  • Strong aesthetic quality for quick exterior concepts and mood-driven streetscapes
  • Accurate text rendering that helps with readable signage, storefront lettering, wayfinding, and facade graphics
  • Efficient for high-volume ideation thanks to lower per-image cost (8 credits)
  • Straightforward text-to-image workflow for generating multiple facade variations rapidly
  • Good option for marketing-style exterior visuals where overall composition and polish matter most

Verdict

Choose Flux 2 when your architecture/exterior work needs higher-resolution deliverables, consistent series output, and hands-on iteration—especially if you expect to refine a base render through multiple controlled edits or maintain a repeatable style across a project set.

Choose Reve when you want cost-efficient concepting with strong aesthetics and dependable text in-scene (signage, storefronts, banners). For many early-stage exterior explorations, Reve can produce attractive results quickly at a lower credit spend.

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