For loyal Evermotion users, you might wonder if you need the upgrade. Here is a direct comparison:
| Feature | Archmodels Vol. 266 | Archmodels Vol. 267 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Theme | Office / Study props | Decorative / Abstract tableware | | Texture Style | Clean, sterile (Plastic, metal) | Organic, tactile (Clay, stone, raw wood) | | Avg Polycount | 250k per model | 500k per model (Higher detail) | | Unique Geometry | Traditional (Books, pens, laptops) | Sculptural (Asymmetrical, glazed ceramics) | | Render Engine Focus | Corona 8 | V-Ray 6 / Corona 10 |
Verdict: Vol. 266 is for functionality. Vol. 267 is for aesthetics. Archmodels Vol. 267
This volume consists of a curated selection of 3D models designed to add realism and sophistication to architectural renders. Unlike volumes focused on specific niches (like vegetation or vehicles), Vol. 267 is a versatile collection of interior props.
A render is often defined by its "clutter." Vol. 267 includes a variety of props to break up the emptiness of a scene. For loyal Evermotion users, you might wonder if
Because of the unique geometry, many 3D artists are using these models as standalone subjects to test lighting setups. The complex shadows cast by the "spiral vase" (Model #24) are particularly famous in beta testing.
Publisher: Evermotion Category: 3D Model Collections Primary Theme: Modern Furniture & Interior Design Elements This volume consists of a curated selection of
One concern with Archmodels volumes is the file size. Let's look at the actual data.
Optimization tip: Use the included Proxy files for scatter. If you are using Forest Pack or Corona Scatter, the Low-Res previews keep the viewport at 60 FPS.