Learn how to generate Marmoset previews for your products on TurboSquid, with tips and best practices on creating Marmoset friendly 3D models.
Product Imagery and Presentation Standards
One of the main suggestions from TurboSquid customers us improved presentation. Based on this feedback, we have implemented imagery and presentation standards for all new models being published.
About exchange formats
An exchange format is a 3D model file format that doesn’t belong to any particular application, but is used primarily to transfer (exchange) a model between applications…
Unwrapped UVs Attribute
Mapping coordinates, or mapping, refers to the way textures are oriented on a 3D model. The Unwrapped UVs attribute explains these characteristics about the mapping for a 3D model…
Native File Format
A native file format is a file format specific to a 3D application. For 3D models at TurboSquid, the native file format refers to the application in which the 3D model was created. Compare with an exchange file format…
Pricing Solutions FAQ
TurboSquid is currently working on a series of initiatives to deal with 3D model pricing issues on the site. Right now, we are dealing specifically with items priced in the $1-$5 range that have defective pricing…
Guide to Reporting Defective Product Pricing
You can report 3D models in the $1 – $5 range that are priced far below what they should be through the Report function on the model’s Product Preview. Select the Defective Product Pricing option. There is no need to report…
Product Pricing Guidelines
Publishing artists set their own prices on their items on TurboSquid, but they should follow some general guidelines when setting those prices. Here are some guidelines that are designed to help you choose appropriate prices for your models…