Archexteriors Vol. 37 ~upd~ -

Night materials behave differently. Vol. 37 masters "wet asphalt" (high reflection with low glossiness), frosted glass (for bathrooms visible at night), and self-illuminated surfaces (like pool coping).

This scene is already being called the “hero asset” of the collection. The camera is placed at ground level inside a rectangular, sunken concrete patio, two steps down from the main lawn. The surrounding walls are clad in vertical strips of untreated birch logs, spaced 2 cm apart to allow dappled light to stripe the seating area. A monolithic concrete fire table sits at the center, with a shallow channel of water running around its base. The vegetation is deliberately sparse: three multi-stem Betula utilis (Himalayan birch) rise from the patio corners. The material highlight is the wet concrete—a V-Ray material with a subtle bump map of pitting and a reflective coating that only catches the sky at dusk. archexteriors vol. 37

allows you to skip the tedious modeling of "filler" buildings and foliage, letting you focus entirely on your hero model. Night materials behave differently

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