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Exploded isometric render, AI-generated from a photo or model

Separate your building into floor plates, structure, facade panels, roof, and site layers along clean axes while keeping every part aligned to the footprint.

Exploded isometric architectural assembly diagram with separated layers

Exploded Isometric turns your project into a precise assembly diagram. Renderha separates the foundation and site base, floor plates, structure, walls, facade panels, glazing, roof, terraces, stairs, and landscape layers along logical vertical and horizontal axes, so the building reads as a set of components rather than a single mass. The source camera is discarded in favor of a clear axonometric projection that explains how the pieces fit.

Alignment is the point. Every component stays registered to the original footprint with readable gaps, subtle guide lines, and restrained shadows, so the explosion clarifies the design instead of scattering it. There is no random floating debris, no duplicate massing, no chaotic perspective, which makes it a strong analytical drawing for studio work and design communication.

Layered by logic

Site, floor plates, structure, facade, glazing, roof, and landscape separate along clean axes so the assembly is easy to read.

Footprint-aligned

Each layer stays registered to the original footprint with readable gaps and guide lines, preserving spatial relationships.

Clean axonometric

A controlled isometric projection replaces the source camera, giving the diagram the disciplined feel of a real assembly drawing.

Exploded isometric assembly diagram
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Frequently asked

Does it keep the same camera as my source?
No. Exploded Isometric deliberately re-projects the building into a clean axonometric view so the components read clearly.
Will the parts stay aligned?
Yes. Every layer is registered to the original footprint with readable gaps and guide lines, so spatial relationships are preserved.
Is this useful for studio presentations?
Yes. It is an analytical drawing that explains how a scheme is assembled, which reads well on boards and in design narratives.

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Exploded Isometric Render from a Photo | Renderha