
Choose a model visibility, download type, and other properties as needed.Give your model a title and description, choose a category, and add some tags.Click Choose File and navigate to the file on your device.Click Upload (or drag and drop your files on any page).If you plan to allow downloading, you can also include any other files you'd like to share, like photographs of 3D prints, instructions, multiple file formats, etc.

It should look something like this (OBJ + MTL, for this example): Textures can be in the root directory or in a subfolder.

Or you can click, drag, and drop your file(s) anywhere on the site, like below: You’ll then be prompted to choose the file(s) you’d like to upload - just make sure it is one of our supported file formats! If anyone has suggestions on what I can do to mediate this, it would be much appreciated.Click on the Upload button that’s available on the top-right corner of any Sketchfab page. To avoid this, I also tried to shrinkwrap the assembly overnight and that just made the file size jump back up to around 100MB. I've tried so many things to compress the files, including exporting all the bodies and creating an assembly file but that still leaves me with a 25MB file that must be transferred between job folders with all the components. ipt file with 500+ solid bodies and the majority of the bodies have large thousands of faces. A lot of the step files are imported as a. I spend a lot of time trying to simplify these files but it is not a simple process. We really run into issues when we have to include numerous large step files into one assembly and then export that main assembly for photo sims, thermal testing, etc. Our company gets a lot of large step files of products from various OEM's some of them are so large that it makes them extremely difficult to use.
