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2D/Textures & Materials/Brick Asset Listing Optimization Guide

Guidelines for creating standout 2D/Textures & Materials/Brick assets on the Unity Asset Store.

Market Size

Small - around 100-200 assets

Competition Level

Lower competition - niche quality can stand out

Average Price

Around $10.0

Title Optimization

Your title is the first thing buyers see

Optimal Length
21-42 characters (3-6 words)

Best Practices:

  • State the surface type and theme early (e.g., 'Hand-Painted Cobblestone').
  • Include resolution and pipeline when relevant (e.g., '2K, PBR, URP/HDRP').
  • Avoid version numbers in the title; put them in the description.
  • Front-load primary keywords and the asset type.
  • Avoid filler words like 'Ultimate' unless you can prove scope.
  • Use Title Case for readability.
Good Examples
  • Bricks Vol.143 - Stylized Textures
  • Texture Set Vol.06 Hand Painted Stone
  • CuttedTilesHDRP
  • P3D: Outdoor Wall Tile Texture Pack (LR)
Bad Examples
  • Tileable Bricks Wall
  • Pixel Blocks 32x32
  • Brick Walls Package

Description Optimization

Detailed, structured content converts browsers to buyers

Optimal Length
120-250 words

Recommended Structure:

  1. 1What it is and best-fit genres (1-2 sentences).
  2. 2What's included with counts and resolutions.
  3. 3Pipelines and Unity versions supported.
  4. 4Usage tips and performance notes.
  5. 5Support, updates, and licensing notes.

Writing Tips:

  • Explain exactly what's included with counts, formats, and variations.
  • State supported pipelines/Unity versions and any requirements.
  • Add 2-4 concrete use cases so buyers can picture fit.
  • Link to a demo scene or quickstart steps.
  • Keep paragraphs short and scannable.

Example Description Template:

Bring believable results to your project with a curated, ready-to-use set. You'll get multiple variations, clear folder structure, and support for common Unity pipelines (URP/HDRP or Built-in). Designed for quick iteration, this pack blends quality with performance and ships with a small demo scene and usage tips so you can drag-and-drop and ship faster.

Image & Screenshot Guidelines

Visual quality directly impacts conversion rates

Optimal Count
15-19 images

Requirements:

  • At least one clean hero image that summarizes the set.
  • Close-ups showing tiling quality and PBR maps.
  • In-engine screenshots with lighting.
  • Optional: a short video or GIF showing material variety.

Pro Tips:

  • Lead with a clean hero that summarizes the value.
  • Use consistent framing and typography across images.
  • Include at least one real in-engine screenshot.
  • Avoid busy collages—keep each image focused on one idea.

Tags & Keywords Strategy

Maximize discoverability through search

Tags
8-12 relevant tags

Common Tags for 2D/Textures & Materials/Brick:

BrickTexturewallMaterialbricksstonePBRstonewallShaderbundle

Tagging Tips:

  • Mix generic discovery tags with specific ones that describe content or workflow.
  • Match pipelines and formats (URP/HDRP, PBR) where applicable.
  • Avoid repeating the same word with different casing.
Keywords
For SEO and Asset Store search optimization

Primary Keywords:

  • stylized textures
  • bricks vol
  • vol 143
  • 143 stylized
  • outdoor wall
  • wall tile
  • walls vol
  • vol 134
  • 134 stylized
  • 100 realistic

Secondary Keywords:

  • materials ready
  • ready volume
  • materials ready volume
  • brick materials
  • package contains
  • stone wall
  • wall materials
  • brick materials ready
  • volume package
  • contains set
Keyword Strategy Tips
  • Use primary keywords in the first 40 characters of your title.
  • Repeat key phrases naturally in the first 2-3 lines of the description.
  • Align tags with the same language to reinforce search relevance.

Pricing Strategy

Balance value perception with competitive positioning

Recommended Price Range
$4.99-$100
  • Anchor price to scope and clarity of value (counts, variants, support).
  • Offer a free lite/demo to drive traffic without underpricing the main pack.
  • Consider bundles or upgrade paths as your catalog grows.
  • Participate in seasonal sales with clear before/after pricing.

Real-World Success Examples

Learn from top-performing assets in this category

CuttedTilesHDRP
by 3dvirtualand

Why This Asset Succeeds:

  • Clear, specific title that sets expectations.
  • Concise description that highlights what's included and where it fits.
  • Strong visuals with multiple in-engine screenshots.
  • Calls out pipeline or integration details to reduce uncertainty.
  • Includes a video preview for quick evaluation.

Title Length

15 chars

Description

107 words

Images

18

Tags

15

Tags Used:

pbr textureshdrp materialsBricktexturestextures and materialsMaterialMasksRockPBR MaterialsHDRPRealisticstone
P3D: Outdoor Wall Tile Texture Pack (LR)
by Phoenix3D Studio

Why This Asset Succeeds:

  • Clear, specific title that sets expectations.
  • Concise description that highlights what's included and where it fits.
  • Strong visuals with multiple in-engine screenshots.
  • Calls out pipeline or integration details to reduce uncertainty.

Title Length

40 chars

Description

125 words

Images

18

Tags

10

Tags Used:

MaterialURPTextureTilefreeTileablefloorHDRPwalloutdoor
100+ Realistic Brick Textures
by Game Buffs

Why This Asset Succeeds:

  • Clear, specific title that sets expectations.
  • Concise description that highlights what's included and where it fits.
  • Strong visuals with multiple in-engine screenshots.
  • Calls out pipeline or integration details to reduce uncertainty.

Title Length

29 chars

Description

85 words

Images

11

Tags

15

Tags Used:

URPdamaged brickBrickbrick wallold brickbricksbrick groundTextureHDRPRealisticCitymodern brick
Terracotta / Brick Materials
by Magnesia Design

Why This Asset Succeeds:

  • Clear, specific title that sets expectations.
  • Concise description that highlights what's included and where it fits.
  • Strong visuals with multiple in-engine screenshots.

Title Length

28 chars

Description

71 words

Images

11

Tags

6

Tags Used:

BrickSeamlessTexturewallPBRterracotta
Bricks Vol.143 - Stylized Textures
by LowlyPoly

Why This Asset Succeeds:

  • Clear, specific title that sets expectations.
  • Adequate image gallery that shows real usage.
  • Includes a video preview for quick evaluation.

Title Length

34 chars

Description

0 words

Images

6

Tags

14

Tags Used:

excavationsbricksExteriorwallsInteriormaterialsgroundarchitecturetreasureegyptBrickwall

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Learn from others' errors and optimize from the start

Thin or missing description

Impact:

Buyers can't tell what's included or if it fits their project, so they bounce.

Solution:

Write 120-250 words covering what it is, what's included (counts, formats), compatibility, and practical examples.

Too few or generic preview images

Impact:

Low confidence and poor discoverability on category pages.

Solution:

Show 6-10 images: hero shots, close-ups, real in-engine views, and a simple infographic of what's included.

Missing or irrelevant tags

Impact:

Search and category filters won't surface your asset to the right audience.

Solution:

Add 8-12 relevant tags matching genre, pipeline, resolution, and use cases.

Outdated listing with no recent updates

Impact:

Signals poor maintenance and may break on newer Unity versions/pipelines.

Solution:

Ship a small update (URP/HDRP notes, demo scene refresh) and highlight the new support in the changelog.

Ready to Optimize Your 2D/Textures & Materials/Brick Assets?

Apply these best practices to your next Unity Asset Store listing and watch your visibility and sales improve. Remember: Optimization is an ongoing process. Monitor your asset's performance, gather user feedback, and continuously refine your listing based on what works best for your specific assets and target audience.

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