Archexteriors: Vol. 37

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According to the official Evermotion product page, the collection is packed with high-quality content.

Open any scene from Vol. 37 and study the light setup. You’ll notice: archexteriors vol. 37

The lighting presets provided in this collection are a masterclass in mood. The renderers have largely eschewed the harsh, overexposed midday sun in favor of the "golden hour" and the moody overcast skies of the "blue hour."

Whether you use the scenes directly, cannibalize their components, or merely study their settings, Vol. 37 will elevate your exterior rendering game. Download all files into a single folder

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: These scenes are typically built for 3ds Max and optimized for use with the V-Ray rendering engine. Open any scene from Vol

Need to show a client three different design options quickly? Use the camera angles and depth of field settings from Vol. 37 to batch render your model from the same cinematic viewpoints.

Building a suburban street or a luxury villa environment with realistic foliage from scratch can take days, if not weeks. Vol. 37 allows you to drop your own architectural model into a pre-existing, beautiful environment, cutting turnaround times from weeks to hours. Reverse-Engineering for Skill Development

Archexteriors Vol. 37 is here — a fresh collection of exterior studies, materials, and lighting setups to inspire your next architectural visualization. From weathered concrete facades to sun-drenched modern terraces, this volume focuses on realistic texturing and cinematic composition to bring exteriors to life.

Creating realistic nature elements is one of the most time-consuming parts of exterior rendering. Archexteriors Vol. 37 provides: