The virtual world of imagined landscapes and urban environments tends to be somewhat monochromatic; people seem to all want the same Pleasantville weather in their renderings and that weather seldom deviates from summery, sunny days with deep blue skies and temperatures hovering right around 298 Kelvin.
This is unfortunate, because there's a lot of beauty in autumn colours and the crisp, cool world of winter as evinced by the Christmas carols so many of us love to sing--especially that one about the righteous Czech king's one night out. True, some of us hate singing carols, but those people are curmudgeons and on the whole there's very little one can do to please them.
Anyway. Remember how Cobra Commander built the Weather Dominator in an effort to once and for all crush the governments of the world and generally terrorize the citizens of Earth? Well think of setting up an architectural visualization of your project as having your very own Weather Dominator, except without the exorbitant budget, total disregard for international law and lack of discernible motivation.
In this imagined environment the sky's the limit (or not the limit, in this case): you can insert whatever weather you want! Sure, setting up a snowy winter night might not make sense if your development is in Florida, but where more northerly climes are depicted, what better way to feature that fully-functional gas fireplace around which your imaginary family gathers for mulled wine, eggnog and general revelry?
We're not suggesting you go for a category 9 gale on your next exterior shot, but why not explore all the seasons occurring in nature? We're eager to show you our wide assortment of virtual snowflakes.