Many models come as ready-made “plated dishes.” You don’t need to arrange seven asparagus spears individually—just drop the complete plate into your scene.
: Supported for both 3ds Max (3.0+) and Cinema 4D (3.6). Advanced Render : Native support for Cinema 4D. Evermotion Archmodels Vol. 213 Food and Cutlery Sets
Days turned into weeks as Jakub worked tirelessly, pouring his heart and soul into the project. He meticulously crafted each model, from a steaming bowl of steaming hot soup to a delicate wine glass, and from a shiny dinner fork to a rustic wooden cutting board. Every detail, every texture, and every material was carefully considered to ensure the models would be both realistic and versatile. Many models come as ready-made “plated dishes
| Feature | Evermotion Vol. 213 | Free Models | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Clean, quad-based, sub-d ready | Often triangulated, messy | | Materials | V-Ray/Corona optimized, PBR | Basic diffuse maps, no shaders | | Texture resolution | 2K-4K | 512px-1K (blurry close-ups) | | Realism | Measured, real-world scale | Artistic guesswork | | Support | Official support and updates | User-uploaded, no guarantee | | Scene organization | Professional layers & groups | Dumped into a single list | Days turned into weeks as Jakub worked tirelessly,
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
As they waited for the food to be served, James, the eldest, began to set the table with the beautiful cutlery and fine china that his parents had received as a wedding gift many years ago. Emma helped him pour glasses of freshly squeezed lemonade, while Olivia, the youngest, couldn't resist playing with the colorful napkin rings.