In architectural visualization, you will find that some artists are slowly migrating to game engines as their primary work software, because of all the benefits of interactive real-time rendering. You can create immersive presentations for your projects with those tools.
Some of them are even free for architecture and design, like the Unreal Engine. Have you ever heard about another engine called Lumberyard? That is a project from Amazon to offer a full-featured game engine, which could also help architectural projects.
However, we will not focus on the features and benefits of Lumberyard. Instead, I will recommend you to download a demo scene for the engine that will also work in Blender. Both 2.79 and 2.80 versions.
The scene is an urban environment called Bistro that has an ample space full of external buildings and interiors. Besides getting the models and textures, you can also make use of the assets. They are far from anything related to modern furniture but could help in a future project.
In the zip file (850MB), you will get files for the Amazon Lumberyard engine and also some FBX models that you can use with Blender. There are two FBX files inside for both exteriors and interiors. You will also find textures and some HDR maps.
It is a great resource to use for your projects for either commercial jobs or practice. If you were looking for a challenging scene to render with Eevee and the new Blender 2.8 make sure you try to import both FBX files.
If you decide to use the material, you must take a close look at the license. According to the description page, it has a creative commons attribution. That means you can share and adapt the material freely, but must always give credit to the author.
Using Blender for architecture
Do you want to use Blender for architecture or render your projects using Cycles or Eevee? We have three books available that could help you!
They cover the use of Blender for producing architectural content and also all information you need to render projects in real-time:
- Blender 2.9 for architecture: Modeling and rendering with Eevee and Cycles
- Blender 3.0: The beginner's guide
- Blender Eevee: The guide to real-time rendering with Blender 2.8
You can get them in both digital and paperback formats. By ordering those books, you will not only improve your skills with Blender for architecture but also support Blender 3D Architect.
Can you send the lower poly version of this, the poly count is really plenty that no one can ever run it