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Overview: Step into a breathtaking architectural visualization with this Modern Cantilever Mountain Villa. This high-end exterior scene is a perfect study of Mountain Modernism, blending bold architectural volumes with a rugged, untamed natural environment. Featuring massive foreground boulders, a luxury white SUV, and a stunning cantilevered roof design, this scene is ready to render and highly optimized for professional use.
Key Features & Design:
Architectural Excellence: The villa features dramatic horizontal lines with copper-toned metal cladding and raw concrete finishes.
Hyper-Realistic Environment: The scene includes high-detail rock formations with professional displacement maps and integrated mountain foliage.
Hero Assets: A high-quality white luxury SUV (G-Wagon style) is included, perfectly positioned to provide scale and prestige to the composition.
Atmospheric Lighting: Pre-configured daylight system that highlights the sharp architectural shadows and realistic glass reflections of the mountain peaks.
Technical Specifications (MASTER REFERENCE):
Native 3ds Max Workflow: IMPORTANT: The native 3ds Max (.max) file is the primary reference and the most accurate version of this project. All lighting rigs, material shaders, and scattering instances are natively configured for 3ds Max users to ensure the best possible results.
Render Engine: Compatible with industry-standard engines (Corona/V-Ray).
Assets Included:
Complete Multi-Story Modern Villa Model.
Detailed Foreground Rock & Terrain System.
Luxury SUV Model.
Optimized Vegetation (Trees, Shrubs, Grass).
Textures: High-resolution PBR textures (Stone, Concrete, Metal, Glass).
Organization: Layers and groups are logically named for easy navigation.
Usage Note: This is a Ready-to-Render scene. For the intended look and feel shown in the previews, we recommend using the 3ds Max native file as your primary working document.