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    What Types of Products Sell Best on Cubebrush?

    What Types of Products Sell Best on Cubebrush?

    By
    Sarah Loughry
    Tips & Tricks06 FEB 20260

    Whether you’re thinking about creating your first digital art asset or adding another product to your storefront, the most important question is always the same:

    Will I actually be able to sell this? 

    You can find almost anything you’re looking for on Cubebrush, from extremely valuable products every digital artist needs to quirky 3D models someone posted for the fun of it. And hey—you never know what people will buy!

    But if you’re looking to start a profitable business based on sound fundamentals, here are some of the product classes that are consistently getting downloads from our members. 

    Get a straight guide on how to make money on Cubebrush, HERE

    1. Brush Packs

    Brushes are popular for a lot of reasons. Do you know a digital artist who’s never bought one? 

    Exactly. 

    Assets like brush packs highlight the basics of supply and demand that make Cubebrush a thriving marketplace:

    • Instant functionality. If you are struggling with mimicking a tricky texture on your tablet, a small investment in a brush pack can immediately solve the problem. 
    • Low cost. Brush packs tend to range from $2 to$10 unless it’s a big set, making them a relatively painless investment. 
    • Easy to use. In most cases, brushes offer a plug-and-play experience with a learning curve that’s creative, not technical. 
    • High flexibility. A brush is a tool, and the best options let artists adjust stroke weight, transparency, and a host of other characteristics.
    • Software enhancement. Popular programs like Procreate and Photoshop can be endlessly customized and extended with new brushes. 

    Looking for some popular sets? Here are a few top sellers on Cubebrush.

    Wes Gardner’s Brush Pack 2025

    This collection gives you a little bit of everything, with 50+ brushes covering sketching, painting, special techniques, traditional tools, and a few textures and stamps thrown in for good measure. 

    They’re all Photoshop native and compatible with any .ABR-compliant software, so they’re a must-have for digital artists.  

    Magic Gradient Line Art Brushes for Procreate+

    Line art can be extremely tough to capture digitally since physical pens and pencils are extremely tactile tools. This pack by Eliza Miller gives your work an instant hand-drawn feel, and it’s perfect for creating highly stylized characters. 

    2. Game-ready 3D Models

    3D models can eat up a lot of time, and when you’re creating a game, every single element in your world has to be accounted for. That’s practically impossible for most independent developers, which is why 3D game-ready models are such a big hit on Cubebrush. 

    Not only do packs of clothes, weapons, plants, and furniture save time, but they also enable game creators to focus their energy on the details that will really matter. After all, who wants to spend four hours making a hoodie for a random NPC when you can flesh out an iconic badass with a crazy weapon?

    These packs represent just a taste of the time-saving game-ready 3D assets in every developer’s library. 

    25 Basemesh Jacket Collection

    It might seem basic, but even digital characters need a coat when it’s chilly out. You’ll get a great assortment in this pack for outfitting random NPCs or filling out the everyday look of your hero. 

    Gore & Horror Props Vol. 1

    It takes so little time to blast a zombie into a bunch of severed limbs—why should it cost you an arm and a leg to make them in the first place? 

    This gory pack of bloody heads, arms, torsos, and legs is the perfect drag-and-drop set for game creators who are going to be using these assets over and over. 

    3. Reference Image Packs

    Reference images are incredibly popular on Cubebrush, and they combine a lot of factors that are attractive for buyers and sellers alike. 

    • Quick to make. If you have a model and a concept, you can get some extremely valuable content in an afternoon. 
    • High return. Taking pics is relatively cheap, and you can curate your set quickly if you have good lighting and resolution. 
    • Universally valuable. Reference images—especially for the human body—are a standard tool every artist relies on for inspiration and anatomical precision.
    • Dynamic. With a little branding and marketing, you can build collections targeting a wide range of genres. 

    970+ Male Anatomy Reference Pictures

    If you’re looking for an iconic study of male muscles and movement, this pack simply must be in your portfolio. A ripped model demonstrates a huge range of active and passive poses, highlighting every tendon and muscle fiber. 

    Kira Mythos

    This set illustrates how a little fantasy costuming can turn a pure anatomical study into an inspiring character study. The model in this image is depicted as a goddess, showing a wide range of expressive, nuanced, and delicately powerful gestures and glances mere mortals can only dream of. 

    4. Tutorials

    One of the biggest reasons our members join the Cubebrush community is because they want ot learn from their peers. That’s why tutorials are some of our most uploaded—and downloaded—content. 

    You can find a tutorial for almost any aspect of digital art creation, and here’s a snapshot of some popular options.

    Hard Surface Sculpting Tutorial

    In under 2 hours, you’ll get a full walkthrough for creating convincing mechs and machinery from RaZuM_inc. And the best part is, you don’t need a PC to get started. This is an iPad-based tutorial focusing on design, materials, form, and how to switch seamlessly between Procreate and Nomad.

    Painting Basics: Light and Shadow

    The very best asset will look out of place if it’s not properly lit, and a great shadow can be enough to draw your audience into your work. And without a strategy for lighting, the impact will be felt all over your project.

    In this tutorial, Naranbaatar gives you a solid introduction to crafting effective lighting and shading digitally. By using a variety of shapes in grayscale, you’ll have a solid grasp of the fundamentals you can apply to all your work.

    Create the Perfect Resources for Digital Artists

    Success as a seller on Cubebrush can mean crafting high-value niche tools for a small market of enthusiasts, or dropping the best bundles of brushes that every artist can’t live without. Regardless of what you’re looking for, Cubebrush can help you connect with a great community of digital artists with the marketing strategies and support to make your products take flight. 

    Got the next great digital art idea? Join our 12k+ sellers and start turning your artistic ambition into a sustainable, rewarding career. 

    For more help on pricing assets to sell or improving sales, check out these articles: 
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    By
    Sarah Loughry
    Tips & Tricks06 FEB 20260
    Sarah Loughry
    Sarah Loughry

    Marketing Director at Cubebrush, runner, animal lover, coffee addict, wine enthusiast and a wannabe Golden Girl.

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