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Evermotion Archmodels Vol 124 Mega Exclusive

Unlike basic tree models that look like pyramids on sticks, the trees in Vol 124 feature:

The primary native format (usually compatible with 3ds Max 2011 or higher).

Whether building sprawling villa landscapes, public parks, or overgrown urban environments, this collection ensures your ground planes look naturally irregular and photorealistic. Technical Specifications & Asset Overview evermotion archmodels vol 124 mega

. For those looking for a specific look, you can also browse the full PDF catalog to see every single model included in the set. Grass and small plants Archmodels vol. 124 - Evermotion

The collection comes fully textured with high-resolution maps. It includes complex material shaders that accurately replicate real-world physical properties (PBR), such as: Anisotropic reflections on metals. Unlike basic tree models that look like pyramids

When placing assets like trash bins or benches, introduce slight variations in rotation and placement. Perfect repetition exposes the artificial nature of a 3D scene.

: High-poly meshes optimized for realism. Individual small grass clusters typically range between 60,000 to 70,000 polygons to preserve delicate blade shapes. Format Compatibility & Rendering Engine Support For those looking for a specific look, you

: Models include identified species such as Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion), Trifolium repens (White Clover), and Urtica dioica (Nettle).

If you charge per project, cutting down modeling time is profit. Instead of spending 6 hours modeling a single tree, you can drop in a pre-made asset and adjust the material to match your lighting.

If you frequently need high-quality props to populate interiors and want to cut modeling time, Archmodels Volume 124 Mega is a solid investment—particularly for users working in 3ds Max with V-Ray/Corona. For users of other DCCs, it remains useful but may require extra material conversion work.

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