Hi Arnoldas, it is called www.trinpy.com, my idea was similar to Nikki’s in that I wanted to download great designs but they were too expensive to pay for one offs. So I thought if everyone paid a small amount to subscribe and get unlimited downloads then the percentage of revenue goes to the designers so the most popular designs could earn a lot of money continuously for their designs. I’d love to hear your thoughts about the idea because to be honest I don’t know if people will use it or think it is a good system for both downloaders and designers?
Hi Nikki, another user wanted to know about the website so I thought I’d just put it here for you because you seemed interested. I’d love to hear your thoughts about the concept because the idea you submitted seems a little similar.
Hi Arnoldas, it is called www.trinpy.com, my idea was similar to Nikki’s in that I wanted to download great designs but they were too expensive to pay for one offs. So I thought if everyone paid a small amount to subscribe and get unlimited downloads then the percentage of revenue goes to the designers so the most popular designs could earn a lot of money continuously for their designs. I’d love to hear your thoughts about the idea because to be honest I don’t know if people will use it or think it is a good system for both downloaders and designers?
Hi Cui @Elric_Zufan, thanks very much for your feedback its great to hear form someone in China. I used to work with a few Chinese companies in my old job and we started to notice the change in intellectual property rights there. Is there much of a maker community already in China? I see there are a few listed as hubs but not too many.
Yes there are already some communities here in China, they have cool web sites, good UI experience, the 3D designs are usually from internet and are free to download. The jewellery models mostly are the ones which are getting paid, and the commissioned ones will be paid too. I think they are all focus on domestic market, usually there is no english version of web site.
You can’t see many chinese makers on the hubs, one reason I think is the language, 3DHUBS is in english, most people will not use it since it is not in our language (do not take alibaba as an example, it is a chinese company and being used to make international business, that’s a different story); the other reason I think, is the cultural background, “DIY and makers of things” are still new words for us (not like cooking, DIY of cooking is popular all around the world), this limits the market of individuals being very small, so the idea of 3DHUBS, “print in local”, will need more time to be accepted by chinese individuals, and this also depends on where you live, take Hongkong and Guangdong for example, in that area, the idea is much more popular than “China Inland"…I will stop blablabla, since there are still many things to say (like industrial market, 3Dprinting for foreigners who live in China, etc), it’s better to make a real report about this, like what 3DHubs is doing, maybe the report would prove what I’m thinking is right or wrong.
Anyway, I’d like to see more chinese makers on the hubs too ;-D
Thanks Cui, very interesting points you make. Yes I certainly noticed the cultural difference throughout my work and I agree it will take some time. Thanks for your feedback and point of view and for registering on my site