Archviz Lighting

Archviz Lighting Gobos

The secret to photorealistic interior renders is how the light enters the room. Our archviz gobos simulate complex window frames, blinds, and exterior foliage casting shadows into your scene.

Recommended Gobos for Archviz

Multiple Roman Arches gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Architecture
Free
Dense Wild Grass Border gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Vertical Bar Window Frame gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Dense Leafy Tree Canopy gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Group of Slender Bare Trees gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Small Leaning Bare Tree gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Dense Bare Trees Cluster gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Contrasting Bare Trees Silhouette gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Solitary Small Bare Tree gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Dense and Sparse Bare Trees gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Trio of Varied Bare Trees gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Medium Bare Tree Silhouette gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Sparse Bare Tree Branch gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Two Bare Winter Trees gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Curving Leafy Branch gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Detailed Dense Forest Edge gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Abstract Trees with Blob Leaves gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Classic Four Pane Window Shadow gobo for Blender
GoboVault
Slanted Multi-Pane Window Shadow gobo for Blender
GoboVault

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to model exterior trees for interior renders?

No! Using a foliage gobo on your sun or spot light is much more memory efficient than modeling high-poly trees outside your window, and the shadow quality is often indistinguishable.

How do I use window gobos for archviz?

Place a spot light outside your interior room pointing in. Apply a window gobo to the light. This fakes the complex shadow of a window frame without needing the actual geometry.