Here at TurboSquid, we were tickled to learn that one of our models is featured in the viral video Mr. Toots. A cute yet evil unicorn wreaks havoc in this hilarious video from the Freddie Wong channel. The skeleton that appears around 0:55 is a TurboSquid model. In this companion video, the Freddie Wong team talks about how they got …
TurboSquid in 3D Artist Magazine
The latest issue of 3D Artist magazine has a lot of goodies for stock 3D artists and users. Issue #28 includes an article called “Making Money From 3D” where TurboSquid is discussed at length, including quotes and discussion from some of our top artists about how they worked their way up to Diamond (the highest sales level at TurboSquid). The …
TurboSquid on “Bones”
The production crew for the popular TV drama Bones has once again used 3D models from TurboSquid as part of the crime-solvers’ repertoire. In the April 7 episode, The Feet on the Beach, a lawn mower by jknott and iw43d’s male anatomy model play an important role in graphically reenacting, and thus solving, the crime. U.S. viewers can watch The …
TurboSquid on Conan Show
On March 9, Team Coco used yet another TurboSquid 3D model on TBS’s Conan show, this time in a sketch starring Pee Wee Herman (actor Paul Reubens). This 3D model usage follows in the footsteps of Conan’s Creepy Taiwanese Videos series, which used a number of TurboSquid models. In the sketch, Pee Wee Herman water skis his way on to …
TurboSquid on ‘Bones’
A TurboSquid model was recently used as part of the graphics in the Fox TV show Bones, a drama where crimes are solved using computer graphics. In the March 10 episode The Killer in the Crosshairs, a 3D scope was used as part of a demonstration of how a “smart bullet” could hit a target hidden around a corner. You …
TurboSquid Sighting: Ship Model on “House”
An episode in the seventh season of House, a popular American TV show, begins with a large sailing ship tossing on the waves during a violent storm as cannonballs explode around her. That sailing ship is a 3D model of the Golden Hind, a 16th century English galleon that is best known as the ship in which Sir Francis Drake …