№ 10 — Change season · Light, sky & weather
Change season — move the same shot through the year.
Take a midsummer exterior and render it in autumn, winter, or spring — for buyers who shop year-round.
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Take a midsummer exterior and render it in autumn, winter, or spring — for buyers who shop year-round.
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The problem
The shoot was in July. The buyer is shopping in November. Change season renders the same exterior in a different season so the listing photographs as the season the buyer is actually living in.
The standard
- Trees in the frame change leaf colour and density to match the chosen season.
- Ground material — grass, gravel, snow — updates believably.
- Sky and ambient light shift to match the new season’s typical hour.
The handoff
Up to four seasonal renders per exterior in a single zip.
Companion tools
Pairs naturally with change weather and sky replacement — together they give every exterior a year-round photo set.
When Vesta runs it
Used as a single-step move outside any Vesta run — change season is a one-off rather than a sequenced step.
Field notes
Read the studio note on seasonal renders that read as the season, not the calendar.
Field reading
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Where this lives
Part of the Light, sky & weather entry in the tool catalog. When several tools in this group apply to the same listing, hand the listing to Vestaand let her plan the run.
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