Forget low-poly, plastic-looking apples. Volume 213 features:
Fine art 3D renders have seen a renaissance. Using these models, artists can compose Dutch Golden Age-style still-life renders with modern lighting.
For background assets in a cooking show set or a survival game's dining hall, these models provide the necessary detail without demanding you model hundreds of individual forks.
One of the standout features of this volume is the scene management. When you open the MAX file, you are not presented with a chaotic jumble of objects. Instead, you get: Evermotion Archmodels Vol. 213 Food and Cutlery Sets
Workflow Tip for 3ds Max Users:
Bad cutlery models ruin a good food render. Low-poly forks with jagged edges are an instant giveaway of amateur work. Evermotion Archmodels Vol. 213 elevates the quality with:
Evermotion Archmodels Vol. 213 is a premium collection of 3D assets specifically curated for gastronomic scenes. Unlike generic model packs that include rough approximations, this volume focuses exclusively on two interconnected categories: hyper-realistic food items and precision-modeled cutlery sets. Forget low-poly, plastic-looking apples
Released as part of Evermotion’s legendary Archmodels series (known for supplying assets to major studios like Foster + Partners and MIR), this volume delivers ready-to-render assets that eliminate hours of manual modeling and texturing.
Evermotion Archmodels Vol. 213 is not a luxury—it’s a productivity tool for any 3D artist who regularly renders tables, kitchens, or dining spaces. The combination of high-quality food assets and realistic cutlery fills a gap that generic model libraries often miss.
If you value your time and want to avoid the tedious task of modeling another fork or tweaking a bread texture, this collection is an easy recommendation. Workflow Tip for 3ds Max Users: Bad cutlery
Rating: 9/10
Deducting one point only because some users may want even more ethnic food variety (but the quality is undeniable).
Where to buy: Available on the Evermotion website and authorized resellers (like AXYZ Design, TurboSquid, or CGTrader). Look for the format that matches your render engine (V-Ray or Corona).
Happy rendering—and don’t render hungry!