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Q1: What makes 3DExport different from other 3D model websites?

A few things stand out in practice. The seller-direct model means you're often buying from the artist who made the asset, which makes communication straightforward — ask a question in the comments and you typically get a real answer, not a support ticket. The format coverage is broad: FBX, OBJ, GLB, MAX, BLEND, MA — most listings offer multiple export options. Pricing tends to be more competitive than TurboSquid for equivalent quality, though the catalog isn't as large. For buyers who need a specific asset and can't find it elsewhere, 3DExport's search and filtering tools are functional enough to narrow down by polygon count, file format, and rigging status.

Q2: How do I know if a 3D model website is trustworthy for commercial use?

Three things to check: license terms, seller reviews, and preview quality. License terms should be clearly stated on every product page — if they're vague or absent, don't assume commercial use is permitted. Seller ratings and sales counts indicate track record. Preview quality matters because it's the best signal of what you'll actually get: if the seller shows only small, low-resolution renders, the model probably can't hold up to scrutiny. On 3DExport specifically, look for sellers with 4.5+ ratings and multiple sales. The review system is useful here — buyers who got bad mesh quality tend to say so explicitly.

Q3: Can I sell my own 3D models on 3DExport?

Yes — 3DExport operates as a marketplace where independent creators can list models for sale. Sellers set their own prices and receive a commission percentage on each sale. The platform accepts models in standard formats and reviews submissions before publishing. For anyone producing original 3D work — character artists, prop modelers, environment artists — it's a viable passive income channel. The key is catalog depth: a single great model earns occasional sales; a catalog of 50+ assets in related categories earns consistent monthly revenue from repeat customers and search traffic.

Q4: What file formats should I look for when buying from a 3D model website?

For games and real-time use: FBX or GLB. For rendering in Blender: OBJ or native .blend files. For 3D printing: STL or OBJ. For architecture visualization in 3ds Max or V-Ray: MAX files or FBX. For Cinema 4D: C4D native or FBX. The format that travels most reliably across different software is OBJ — it loses animation data but maintains geometry and UV mapping. FBX is more capable (carries rigs and animations) but more prone to import quirks between software versions. Always download all available formats if the license allows it, so you have fallback options without repurchasing.