Product Page

  • Product Imagery Checklist - This checklist gives TurboSquid artists a quick glance at the required images for their 3D model product pages.
  • 3D Model Product Specifications - When publishing a 3D model, in Step 1 of the Publisher you will need to enter information about the model itself. This information will appear in the Product Preview, and some of the fields can be searched by customers...
  • Generating Marmoset .mview Files - Learn how to generate Marmoset previews for your products on TurboSquid, with tips and best practices on creating Marmoset friendly 3D models.
  • Creating Signature Images On RGB(247,247,247) Backgrounds - Learn how to create TurboSquid signature images on RGB247 backgrounds. To publish on 3D models on TurboSquid, signature images are required to show the model in the best light.
  • Product Names - The Product Name for a 3D model tells the customer what the model is, and also helps your model show up in relevant Google searches. Since a large percentage of TurboSquid's traffic comes from Google searches, the impact of a...
  • Product Shots - Product Shots showcase the beauty of your models. They cover various angles, aspects, and important details with great lighting and rendering to convince customers they too can get incredible quality from your model. A large number of high quality Product Shots will increase sales more than any other factor.
  • Watermarks - For all required images, TurboSquid prohibits the use of watermarks, logos, text labels, borders or other distracting identifiers on them. This includes the Signature Image, Context Signature Image, Product Shots, Wireframes, Turntable and UV Layout Images. However, based on…
  • Spellings of 3D Product Names - In your 3D model product's Description, take care to spell product names correctly, and to capitalize the correct letters. This is an important part in showing your professionalism, and also in giving customers the clearest information possible...
  • Turntables - A turntable is a sequence of renderings that plays in the Preview Window. Turntables give customers a complete view of your 3D model so they can make intelligent purchasing decisions...
  • Search Images - The Search Image is how a customer identifies what kind of object your model is. The search results page is designed to reduce image clutter and noise, and quickly let customers visually filter the results to find the right objects
  • 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...
  • Product Descriptions - To make the most sales for your 3D model, your product Description needs to include vital information for customers presented in a professional manner. Write your Description with the customer's viewpoint in mind…
  • TurboSquid Studio Scenes - Providing beautiful Product Shots should be a priority when you publish your models on TurboSquid. You want your customers to look at your preview images and envision how your models will fit into their projects. By providing a large number of high-quality, well-lit Product Shots, you’re increasing your potential sales more than any other factor.
  • Scenes vs. Collections - A 3D model file that contains several objects can be either a scene or a collection. This article describes the differences between the two so you can categorize your product appropriately...
  • 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...
  • Wireframe Images - Many customers won’t even consider buying a model if there are no wireframe images of its construction. Learn about wireframes and how to create them.
  • Polygon Count - Customers often have polygon “budgets” or limits for their work, particularly when using assets for games or real-time mobile applications. When you provide your polygon count in the metadata section of the publisher, it is important for you to…
  • UV Layout Images -
  • Vertex Count - Customers often have polygon “budgets” or limits for their work (especially when it comes to assets being used for games or real-time mobile applications), and as such, it is very important that you report your vertex count properly as…
  • Bonus Imagery -
  • Publishing Metadata: Geometry Type - TurboSquid customers have long expected to know the underlying constructions of models before they buy them. Understanding if the model will fit within their own pipeline from a topological perspective is incredibly important when making a purchasing decision…
  • 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...
  • How to Create Wireframes - Creating wireframes can be a daunting task, but it does not have to be stressful. It is a fairly simple process that should take you little time to master. We have created some quick guides to walk you through creating wireframe renders like a pro.