Evermotion Archmodels Vol 213 Food And Cutlery: Sets Best [extra Quality]
For studios utilizing newer render engines like Corona Renderer, Chaos Vantage, or Unreal Engine, the inclusion of clean OBJ and FBX file formats along with dedicated texture sheets makes baking and re-assigning materials completely seamless. Complementary Workflows and Bundles Scanned food sets Archmodels vol. 213 - Evermotion
| Feature | Evermotion Vol. 213 | Generic Online Models | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Unified look across food & steel | Varied; mismatched shaders | | Cutlery Detailing | Beveled edges, real-world IOR | Often sharp edges, dull reflections | | File Management | Clean naming, separate layers | Messy textures, missing maps | | Price per model | ~$0.23 per model (bulk value) | $5–$15 per individual model | | SSS for Food | Included & optimized | Rarely accurate | evermotion archmodels vol 213 food and cutlery sets best
| Format | Primary Software | Best Use Case | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Autodesk 3ds Max (2011 or higher) | Native format for V-Ray rendering | | C4D | Maxon Cinema 4D (R11.5 or higher) | Perfect for motion graphics artists | | OBJ | Universal Format | Compatibility for Blender, Maya, or Unreal Engine | | FBX | Universal Format (Autodesk) | Great for game engines and real-time rendering | For studios utilizing newer render engines like Corona
Forget simple spheres with a texture map. This volume includes complex dishes like pasta carbonara (with individual noodle geometry), breakfast plates with glossy egg yolks, and layered cakes. 213 | Generic Online Models | | :---