Each scene is layered. Unlike beginner scenes where every light is visible, vol. 37 uses "hidden" light sources to create natural falloff.
Perhaps the most dramatic departure for the series. This scene is not pristine. It depicts a contemporary villa that has been partially “ruined” on purpose—a trend in landscape architecture called ruin value . A concrete wall has a deliberate crack, through which a mature fig tree has grown. The limestone pavers are uneven, with moss in the joints. A single bronze outdoor shower stands unused, dripping into a basin clogged with fallen leaves. Yet the interior behind the ruined wall is hyper-modern: a minimal kitchen with Gaggenau appliances. The lighting is overcast, soft, melancholic. This scene teaches the 3D artist how to render beautiful decay without falling into post-apocalyptic tropes. archexteriors vol. 37
The materials in this collection are high-resolution and tileable, crucial for exterior shots where camera angles can vary. You will find: Each scene is layered