Evermotion - Archmodels Vol. 124 Mega -

Released as part of Evermotion’s flagship Archmodels series, volume 124 is specifically themed around high-detail, low-poly plants and trees. Unlike earlier volumes that focused on furniture or interior accessories, this "mega" edition is designed for exterior visualization.

The term “Mega” is critical here. While standard Archmodels volumes typically contain 20–50 models, volume 124 is a massive compilation. It includes over 150 unique, fully textured 3D plant models, ranging from small potted indoor plants to large outdoor trees, bushes, and exotic flowers.

This collection was designed to solve a common arch-viz pain point: balancing photorealism with file performance. Each model is optimized to provide maximum visual fidelity with minimal polygon count, making it ideal for scattering in massive landscapes or close-up hero shots.


Archmodels vol. 124 Mega is a professional-grade tool, not a casual asset pack. If you produce high-end architectural stills or short animations in V-Ray/Corona on 3ds Max, this will pay for itself in a single project. The detail, texturing, and botanical realism are top-tier. Evermotion - Archmodels vol. 124 mega

Skip it if: You work in real-time engines, need low-poly assets, use Blender/C4D/Maya primarily, or are on a tight budget.

Buy it if: Exterior landscaping is a core part of your archviz work, and your clients demand photorealism down to individual leaf veins.

Tip: Wait for Evermotion’s summer or Black Friday sale – the Mega pack often drops to ~€140, which is outstanding value. Also, combine with their Archmodels vol. 69 (lawn and meadow plants) for complete ground-to-canopy coverage. Archmodels vol


Would you like a comparison table of this volume against other Evermotion foliage collections (e.g., vol. 89, vol. 150) or tips on converting these assets to Blender/Unreal?

Learning how to light exterior scenes requires quality assets. Using professional models teaches you correct scale, material response, and scene optimization.


| Feature | Archmodels vol. 124 (Mega) | Archmodels vol. 26 (Trees) | Archmodels vol. 200 (Modern Plants) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Theme | Large outdoor & indoor plants | Forest trees | Stylized decor plants | | Number of models | 150+ | 50 | 80 | | Avg. Poly count | Low (optimized) | Medium | High (hero detail) | | Best for | Scattering, landscapes | Close-up trees | Interior decor | | Renderer support | V-Ray, Corona, FBX | V-Ray only | Corona, V-Ray | Would you like a comparison table of this

As the table shows, vol. 124 is the clear winner for exterior mass environments.


The magic of this collection is its diversity. You are not simply downloading a few tree models; you are getting a fully asset library. Typically, this volume includes:

| Product | Polycount | Formats | Real-time ready | Price (approx) | |---------|-----------|---------|----------------|----------------| | Evermotion Archmodels 124 | High | Max/V-Ray/Corona | No | €190-250 | | Maxtree – Plant Models Vol. 3 | Med-High | Max/C4D/Blender + FBX | Optional LODs | €120-180 | | Globals Trees (Unreal Marketplace) | Med | Unreal native | Yes | €80-150 | | Quixel Megascans (Bridger) | Ultra-high | Any (via export) | Yes (with Nanite) | Subscription |

Evermotion wins on render-ready quality out of the box for V-Ray/Corona. Maxtree offers better cross-platform support. Quixel is superior for ultra-realism but requires a subscription.

No garden looks real without undergrowth. The mega pack includes dozens of low-poly to mid-poly shrubs, ferns, and flowering bushes that sit naturally beneath the canopy.