KitBash3D creates the world’s premium 3D digital assets for you to use in your movies, video games, cinematics, concept art, and more! We provide artists with all of the building blocks they need to easily make realistic virtual environments ranging from modern skyscrapers to neo-futuristic utopias to ancient temples. Kind of like a digital Lego set.
With our 4.0 Update, each kit comes with clean geometry, organized scene files, non-overlapping UVs, with tileable textures, PBR materials and native file formats for your render engine and 3D software of choice. We natively support Unreal, Unity, Blender, Houdini, Maya, 3ds Max, and C4D, as well as Octane, Redshift, Vray and default renderers. You can also download the FBX or OBJ files to work with any other 3D software.
So how do artists use our kits? Check out some of this amazing work from the KitBash community:
KitBash In Concept Art:

Credit: Danar Worya, Concept Artist for The Last of Us Part II
Kit Used: = Warzone
Learn more about how Danar used the Warzone Kit for his concepts here.

Credit: EQUIDAE X MACHINA by Jan Schoenwiesner (aka 12FRAMES)
Kit Used: Spaceships (no, really!)
KitBash In Digital Art:

Credit: Futuristicity by Einar Martinsen
Kit Used: Neo Tokyo 2

Credit: Art Deco by Josh Cuadros
Kit Used: Art Deco

Credit: Ruggero Tomasino (aka Szorubs) - 1st Place Concept winner in the Neon Nights Contest.
Kit Used: Neo City Mini Kit
See more from the Neon Nights Contest here.
KitBash In Motion:
Credit: Axis Studios
Kit Used: Fairy Tale and Gothic
Learn more about this project here!
Credit: Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden by Hasraf 'HaZ' Dulull and team in UE4.
Kits Used: Aftermath, Warzone, and the Neo City Mini Kit
Learn more about the process of making this film in Unreal here.
Credit: The Opposition Party - ANGELS II - 1st Place In-Motion Winner in the Neon Nights Contest.
Kit Used: Neo City Mini Kit