Archmodels Vol. 267 May 2026

Archmodels Vol. 267 is a specialized collection of modular 3D buildings released by Evermotion in late 2022. Unlike traditional 3D model packs that offer static objects, this volume is designed for parametric city generation, allowing users to create entire urban districts quickly by drawing simple lines (splines). Key Features and Workflow

4. Still Life & Art Renders

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. Archmodels Vol. 267

  1. Unpack to SSD: Do not run these from a mechanical hard drive. The 4K textures will cause lag. Use an NVMe M.2 drive for instant texture loading.
  2. Material Override: Many of these models look great with their original shaders, but they shine when you apply your own "custom clay" material. Try overriding the texture with a single color to test your lighting contrast.
  3. Scale Check: Always drop the model next to a "Reference Person" or a standard 45cm chair seat. Some vases are oddly tall (60cm) and some are tiny (10cm). Scale is not always obvious from the preview.

A game designer from Montreal used the teacup as a quest item in a game about lost memories. An architectural visualization artist in Tokyo placed the rocking horse in a virtual orphanage for an AR exhibition on war children. A student in Buenos Aires animated the lamp’s light flickering, synced to a heartbeat. Archmodels Vol

  1. Architects and Interior Designers: Seeking to create realistic 3D visualizations and presentations for clients.
  2. Product Designers: Looking for high-quality 3D models of furniture, decorative objects, and appliances.
  3. 3D Artists and Animators: Needing detailed, realistic models for animation, film, and video game projects.

Uncompromised Detail and RealismDespite the focus on speed and efficiency, the collection does not sacrifice quality. Each building in Vol. 267 features detailed elevations, complete with realistic external elements such as air conditioning units, fire stairs, and intricate roof details. Furthermore, the collection utilizes Physically Based Rendering (PBR) materials, ensuring that textures interact realistically with lighting, creating a high-end, cinematic look in rendering engines like V-Ray and Corona. The inclusion of OSL maps for interiors adds another layer of depth, providing plausible lighting and detail even when viewed through windows. Key Features and Use Cases Unpack to SSD: Do not run these from