help with pricing

Discussion started by Jaanaling

Hello!

I would like to ask for help with pricing on my models, and tell me if I'm doing everything right

Thank you in advance!

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Posted over 2 years ago
1

Looks good to me.

Jaanaling wrote
Jaanaling
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Posted over 2 years ago
1

Friend! Are you serious why! add more images of your models and add more features and keep patience, and please minimum price your model deserve 62$ https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/military/gun/r4-c-assault-rifle-pbr-game-ready-low-poly Upgrade your skills a little bit more, very nice

Jaanaling wrote
Jaanaling
Wow! Thank you very much for your reply! I didn't think that my work could be worth such a huge price. Thank you for your advice, I will try to write more detailed descriptions and make more diverse images of the model.
Posted over 2 years ago
1

Your pricing seems reasonable for your low poly stuff. As much as you may be able to price your models higher, you run the risk of overpricing yourself out of the market. If your M249 weapon models was the only one that existed, you may be able to ask for a higher price, but there are several on this site.

Jaanaling wrote
Jaanaling
Thank you for your reply!
Posted almost 2 years ago
0

In my honest opinion, your prices are justified and OK.
The only issue is, CGT is a "low price platform".
So if you don´t offer a 1.000.000 asset for under 10 bucks, you won´t be very successfull here.
Look at prices at Turbosquid or Renderhub. Good luck!

Posted over 2 years ago
-1

I always try to adds some wireframes to renders without texture. People can then get a sense of your modelling which can hopefully turn it into a sale. Also, personally I think some of your renders are a little dark and you can't see the model very clearly. Remember its a shop front and your trying to sell them to a wider audience and they need to see what they are buying. You would think twice about buy something from a dark and dimly lit shop window. Modelling and texturing looks good to me but don't rest on your laurels and keep practicing and improving your skills. Good Luck

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