Cubebrush has the unique distinction of being the first online marketplace 
for all things CG (Computer-Generated) art. Artists, game developers, and 
designers can find various products, including 2D game assets, 3D print 
models, VR and AR models, tools, applications, stock photos, and sounds.

I began the modeling stage by creating a 3D silhouette of the character. I 
started in Maya with simple box models and primitives, establishing the 
major forms and representing all individual parts that made up the whole.
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Hard surface models were blocked in Maya, retopologized when necessary in 
3D-Coat, and imported into ZBrush. Using ZModeler, I cleaned up and added 
edge loops where more density or support edges were necessary. Doing this 
last step in ZBrush, I can re-utilize my original retopo mesh to help 
quickly build the final topology for these objects. Once I was happy with 
the hard surface topology in ZBrush, I subdivided these forms for sculpting.

For the low-poly retopology I brought my decimated mesh into 3D-Coat, which 
has some great features to build out low-poly models quickly. I also was 
able to optimize some of the high-poly elements for the final mesh, such as 
the hair, belts, and accessories. This saved a lot of time!

To create a base for my textures, I set up a series of bakes in XNormal and 
combined them in Photoshop. For this model, I combined information from a 
curvature map generated from my normal map (for highlights), bent normal 
map (green channel only), and ambient occlusion map, setting the result to 
Overlay on top of my base colors to create top-down lighting information. 
Lastly, I created a top-down fill gradient in 3D-Coat to help ground the 
character.

3D model selling websites are perfect for when Marketers and Furniture 
Designers need one or multiple background models for a *photorealistic 
rendering*. They can provide cost-saving and fast modeling solutions in a 
wide range of categories. Whether one needs low poly or high poly, 
photorealistic or conceptual 3D models, chances are they will find it on 
such a website.

Unfortunately, quality, selection, and prices can vary significantly from 
one website to another. It could be tough to identify what a website offers 
or if there is a better choice for the model a user is looking at. Is there 
a cheaper alternative? Are there more options for this type of model? And 
more importantly, how can these points be found and identified? As a 
solution, we bring up this list of 3D model selling websites to turn to. 
Keep reading to know what each one can do for Marketers and Furniture 
Designers and what is unique about these online platforms.

TurboSquid was founded by Matt Wisdom and Andy Wisdom in 2000. It is one of 
the oldest 3D model selling websites and carries a collection of over 670 
000 models as of 2018. This assortment includes high poly, low poly, 
rigged, and pre-animated models. There are also over 130 000 other items 
like texture maps and different material samples available on the 
marketplace.

Since 2011 TurboSquid has had a certification program. In it, models are 
checked against a checklist that assures the quality of models. Any 3D 
object that has met all the standards receives a Certified mark, which then 
displays in the marketplace. After sorting the listings on the website to 
only Certified 3D products, a shopper can make sure that the quality of the 
model he is buying is guaranteed.

In May of 2019, the website introduced a service they call ARsenal. It 
includes practical solutions to integrate VR and AR such as website 
integration, model viewer, and so forth. It is meant to cut down on the 
upfront development costs of VR and AR so more stores can have access to 
the most innovative CG technologies.Customers can also post modeling job 
offers at their won rates to use in *3D product renderings,* and choose the 
best professionals on the website. On top of that, there is the option of 
price bidding and negotiating with 3D artists themselves.

3DExport is a 3D model selling website that has been around since 2004. It 
consists of many categories of 3D models at very affordable prices. 
Moreover, the support system of the platform is first-class, which makes 
3DExport truly user-friendly.

This website has a simple design and approach to selling models. Its 
detailed tag list covers everything from animals to cups and whatever else 
one would need. Inspecting a model provides prospects with a detailed list 
of polygon count, images, descriptions and the licenses.

3DExport offers direct communication with 3D Artists. This feature 
facilitates ordering custom 3D models and connecting CG specialists with 
their clients. CRM system also includes a money back guarantee if a model 
does not meet requirements.

3D Ocean is a 3D model selling website that is part of the Envato 
Marketplace. It sells affordable and quality models for immediate 
utilization. The marketplace consists of hand reviewed low poly and high 
poly 3D models.

There is a simple search function which can be sorted under different 
categories and very in-depth tags, like specific types of buildings or 
tables. The details on the models are all clearly listed and show the 
website level of the 3D artists, sales, comments, and rating of the model.

The review process for the 3D models is very strict compared to other 3d 
model selling websites and 3D Ocean is proud to have only the best CG 
products. The artists who submit and get approved for the store are 
additionally required to provide a certain degree of support for their 
models if necessary. Particularly, if a customer needs some adjustments of 
a 3D model, a CG specialist has to provide them in the short term.

Founded by Marc Brunet in 2014, Cobebrush is one of the 3D model selling 
websites that have developed a dedicated community. It is aimed more 
towards artists and students in the film, game, media, and entertainment 
industries. Luckily, the kinds of resources that can be found in the 
marketplace are of use to a much broader audience.

Marketers and Designers can find a vast practical variety of items, such as 
furniture, decor, buildings, and plants. However, the focus of the website 
is more toward conceptual 3D models. They go into artistic, medieval, 
fantasy or sci-fi categories.

The use of 3D software can be employed to make printable patterns for 3D 
paper models or fabric toys. UV Unwrapping is a handy skill to learn if you 
would like to try this out, or there are specialist software and add-ons 
available to help with the process.
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