Best sites to sell 3D models

Make money by selling 3D models

Below is a list of the best sites that you can display your models for sale

CG Trader
is a company running an online 3D model marketplace of the same name. The online platform allows designers and modeling studios to upload and either sell or share their 3D models with the community. Developers and designers can then buy these 3D models for further use in both commercial and non-commercial projects. The models are split into three major categories: 3D computer graphics, 3D printing ready, and low poly used in games and augmented reality/virtual reality apps.
The company was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania. CGTrader has attracted funding from Practica Capital, a seed and venture fund based in Vilnius, as well as from Intel Capital.

Envato Market 
is a collection of themed marketplaces, where creatives sell digital assets to help bring your ideas to life. " 3D Models, Photos, Graphics, Audio, Video, Code, Web Themes & Templates " Envato Market is very huge
Envato is proudly based in Melbourne, Australia, but our people and community live and work from all over the world.
We believe good ideas deserve a chance to grow. We believe people deserve to earn a living doing what they love. We believe in making it easy to get things done.

Turbosquid
is a digital media company that sells stock 3D models used in 3D graphics to a variety of industries, including computer games, architecture, and interactive training. The company, headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana in the United States, is most known for brokering the sale of 3D models in return for a percentage of the sales. As of 2018, TurboSquid has over 679,000 3D models in its library, making it the largest library of 3D models for sale in the world. Turbosquid also has over 130,000 other products available, such as texture maps

Daz 3D
Daz Productions, Inc., commonly known as Daz 3D, is a 3D content and software company specializing in providing rigged 3D human models, associated accessory content and software to the hobbyist as well as the prosumer market. Originally a part of Zygote Media Group, a general purpose, application-agnostic 3D content broker, Daz 3D split off as "Digital Art Zone" in 2000  to focus on supplying content for the Poser market.
Daz 3D continue to focus on 3D content development, but also began to expand their own 3D software offerings as well, with purchases of several notable 3D applications:
Bryce, a fractal-based landscape modeler and renderer acquired from Corel by DAZ in 2004.
Hexagon, a 3D mesh modeler originally developed by eovia, acquired by DAZ in 2006.
Carrara, a general purpose 3D modeler/animation package also acquired from eovia in 2006.
Additionally, Daz 3D developed their own scene creator software, Daz Studio, as an alternative to Poser.

In 2016 Daz 3D spun off Morph 3D, a 3D content company intended to focus more on the game developer space.

3Dexport

is a marketplace where you can buy and sell 3D models, 3d print models and textures for using in CG projects. Our 3D Models marketplace was launched in February 2004, and now we are one of the world's largest providers of high quality 3D content.
What percentage of profits do you get from each market?
  • Cgtrader  " 70% When you are at the beginning but there are levels and can be up to 80% "
  • Envato Market " 60% "
  • Turbosquid " 50% - 60% And also levels can reach 80% "
  • Daz 3D  50% "
  • 3Dexport " 60% "
  • Creative Crash " 50% "
  • Renderosity " 50% "

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