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Pre Sale Questions
Vaw World Media Company specializes in creating and selling high-quality 3D models, textures, and other digital assets for various industries, including gaming, architecture, film, and design. Our models are available for purchase on our website.
Simply browse our collection of 3D models on the website, add your desired items to the cart, and proceed to checkout. Payment options include major credit cards and other secure payment gateways. Once your purchase is complete, you can download the files immediately.
Our 3D models are available in multiple formats, such as OBJ, FBX, and STL, among others. Each product page details the specific formats available for that model, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of software applications.
Yes, our 3D models are available with a Royalty-Free License, allowing you to use them in commercial projects without paying additional fees. However, please review our licensing terms to understand any restrictions that may apply.
Yes, we provide custom 3D modeling services tailored to your specific needs. Contact us with your project details, and our team will work with you to create the perfect 3D model.
Refunds are handled on a case-by-case basis. If you believe you’re entitled to a refund due to an issue with the 3D model, please reach out to our support team within 14 days of purchase, and we will review your request.
Technical Questions
If you experience any technical issues with a purchased 3D model, please contact our support team with your order number and a description of the problem. We’ll work to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
Our 3D models are designed to be compatible with a wide range of 3D software applications, including Blender, Autodesk Maya, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Unity, Unreal Engine, and more. Each product page lists the specific formats available to ensure compatibility.
Importing our 3D models depends on the software you’re using. Generally, you can use the "Import" function in your software, select the appropriate file format (e.g., OBJ, FBX), and then adjust the model's settings as needed. Detailed instructions may vary by application, so we recommend consulting your software's documentation.
If textures are not loading properly, ensure that the texture files are in the correct directory relative to the 3D model file. In some cases, you may need to manually relink the textures within your 3D software. If issues persist, please contact our support team for assistance.
To reduce the polygon count, you can use tools like the Decimate modifier in Blender, the Pro-optimizer in 3ds Max, or the Reduce tool in Maya. These tools allow you to simplify the mesh while preserving as much detail as possible, which is essential for real-time applications like games.
Yes, many of our 3D models are optimized for real-time use in engines like Unity and Unreal Engine. They are designed with efficiency in mind, featuring low to mid-poly counts and clean topology, making them suitable for interactive environments.
Yes, you are allowed to modify our 3D models to fit your project’s needs. This includes changing textures, adjusting the mesh, rigging, and animating the models. However, the modified versions cannot be resold or redistributed in any form.
Our models typically come with high-resolution textures ranging from 2K to 8K, depending on the model and its intended use. The specific resolution is listed on the product page. You can downscale these textures if needed for your project.
Some of our 3D models are rigged and ready for animation, while others are static. The product description will specify whether a model is rigged. For models that are not rigged, you can rig them yourself using tools in software like Blender or Maya.