Introducing The Archive; the world's largest collection of high quality 3D digital content. The Archive contains 16,504 premier models across a wide array of subject matter making it the most legendary collection of 3D content in the business.
Premier 3D Content
Digimation's 3D models are used daily by professional animators and artists around the world in the production of cinematic effects, video games, training and simulations. They appreciate the selection and quality The Archive offers. For example, more than 90% of the cars and trucks are digitized by hand from the actual vehicle. Each model takes weeks to complete and The Archive contains over a thousand.
Industry Standard Format
The Archive models are delivered in industry standard OBJ format making them compatible with virtually any 3D package including; Maya®, 3ds Max®, Softimage®| XSI®, and Presagis/Multigen Creator. No matter what your application, you'll be able to easily integrate content from The Archive.
Custom Modeling Services
If we don’t have exactly what you need, our team of talented artists can create 3D models to your exact specifications. Learn more about our custom services here.
A Variety of Uses
The Archive contains models in varying resolutions which means that you're likely to find what you need for whatever job you're working on. Many of our vehicles were created for broadcast clients and feature films. You'll find military data used in films such as Blackhawk Down, The Rock, and Independence Day, as well as lower poly count models suitable for realtime applications and simulations. Since you can't predict exactly what you'll need at any given moment, The Archive covers you with a wide selection of content in varying degrees of complexity.
Purchasing The Archive - $599
The 16,504 3D models found in The Archive represent more than six million dollars in value (based on the cost of the models if purchased separately) and millions of man-hours of development. The Archive is delivered on eleven CD-ROMs. Microsoft Windows required.
Try Three for Free & More
Click the link in the left navigation column to download three sample models for free. Try them in your application and see how they perform.
View the individual models that make up The Archive here or download an online catalog here.