Manual modeling of complex food items like meat or assorted nuts often leads to a "plastic" look. By using scanned data, Vol. 213 captures the minute imperfections of real-world objects. Whether you're designing a high-end restaurant interior or a cozy home kitchen, these assets provide the "lived-in" detail that clients expect in modern visualizations. You can find the full catalogue and download options on the Evermotion Shop or through retailers like specific arrangement ideas for these assets, or would you like to see a comparison with other food-centric volumes Scanned food sets Archmodels vol. 213 - Evermotion
Note: While the models are ready to drop into your workspace, the preview scenes shown in promotional materials are not included in the purchase. Why Choose Scanned Assets? Evermotion Archmodels Vol. 213 Food and Cutlery Sets
: The models are high-poly to preserve the intricate details of the scanned surfaces. For example, "Food 18" contains approximately 397,670 polygons , while "Food 5" reaches over 529,000 polygons . Scanned food sets Archmodels vol. 213 - Evermotion Manual modeling of complex food items like meat
Ready for 3ds Max and C4D. Check out the full PDF catalog on Evermotion Whether you're designing a high-end restaurant interior or
Precision-modeled forks, knives, spoons, and plates that reflect light realistically, essential for achieving that "luxury" feel.
I cannot directly provide the specific 3D model files (like .max, .obj, or .fbx) from the Evermotion Archmodels Vol. 213 collection. These are copyrighted commercial assets created by Evermotion, and distributing them would violate copyright laws.