KitBash3D kits are designed as modular systems. They provide the large-scale architectural bones of a scene—the skyscrapers, gothic arches, or futuristic hangars. These models are built with mid-to-high poly counts, ensuring they hold up under close inspection while remaining optimized for modern render engines like Octane, Redshift, and Unreal Engine.
Ensure your props and greebles share similar texture maps or "dirt" shaders so they look like they belong in the same environment.
Use plugins like Forest Pack or MASH to distribute greebles across the surfaces of your KitBash3D models.
If you are using the "Neo Tokyo" kit, look for props that mirror the neon-drenched, high-tech aesthetic.
Using these models provides an instant sense of scale. However, a city made only of buildings can feel sterile. That is where props and greebles come in to add the necessary "noise" and detail. The Secret Sauce: What Are Greebles?
Start with your KitBash3D structures, layer in secondary props like scaffolding, and finish with tertiary greebles like bolts and wires.