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3D Models

Browse 3D models created by independent artists and studios: game-ready props, vehicles, characters, architecture, engines, and collectibles. Every model is reviewed by the 3DIMLI team before it goes live.

Buying on 3DIMLI means buying directly from the artist's own store. Sellers keep their earnings, set their own licenses, and ship file updates to existing buyers for free.

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Formats vary per product and are listed on each product page. Common formats include FBX, OBJ, BLEND, glTF/GLB, STL, and native files for tools like 3ds Max, Maya, and Blender. Many sellers bundle several formats in one purchase.
Many are — sellers describe topology, polygon counts, texture sets, and rigging on the product page so you can judge fit before buying. Formats like FBX and glTF/GLB import directly into Unity, Unreal Engine, and Godot, while BLEND and native files suit rendering and CGI pipelines.
Licensing is set per product by the artist. Most models are sold with royalty-free personal or commercial licenses, and the exact license terms are always shown on the product page before you buy.
Every product page shows its license options before you buy — Standard, Commercial, Editorial, Creative Commons, or a custom license written by the seller. Many sellers offer both personal and commercial tiers at different prices, and software or game sellers can attach license keys with built-in verification. If you need broader rights, you can contact the seller directly from their store page.
Yes — many creators publish free products alongside paid ones; look for the FREE badge while browsing. Free items go through the same checkout, land in your library like any purchase, and receive version updates too.
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