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Anyone know the best archviz sites for subscriptions for 3d models, textures, etc?

I work for a firm and am starting to do a lot of renders, I figure it's probably a bad idea to use downloaded models and textures from cgpeers.

It will also be expensive and too time consuming to download individual models from places like 3dsky and turbosquid, it would be better to have a monthly subscription so I don't have to get authorization every time.

Anyone know the chances of actually getting caught using downloaded textures or models? Seems almost impossible but I'd still rather not risk it.

>> No.686091

Why would you even think of pirating assets? Doesn't the firm you work for pay for those?

>> No.686237

>>686091
We don't have an archviz department and I'm starting it, so I felt like I should prove I can do nice looking renderings in a timely manner before getting them to pay for a bunch of stuff. Now that I've proven that I'm asking for good sites if anyone knows of any.

>> No.686314

>>686237
Evermotion is the go to, mostly because they are the best.
If you want to fill your projects with assets, that's who you give money to.


Def don't pirate.
If you get caught, it will be bad for you in the worst way.

>> No.686347

>>686314
Thanks. I'll check it out and get an account.

Just curious how would you get caught? Someone recognizes a model in a render and then has to verify somehow that it wasn't paid for?

>> No.686350

>>686314
Evermotion's site seems a bit unorganized, what do you think of design connected?

>> No.686354

>>686347
>Someone recognizes a model in a render and then has to verify somehow that it wasn't paid for?
Yup. And the company cannot prove payment, gets sued for copyright infringement, and then sues you.