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28 Nov 2007, 5:41 pm

I'm doing digital paintings, using Artweaver and a free trial of Corel Painter X. I'm wondering how much I should be selling my art for. I have my work printed on Photo Matte paper. I'll post some examples in this thread, later on, when I get home.


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29 Nov 2007, 12:47 am

Here are some samples of my artwork:

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29 Nov 2007, 3:09 am

When in doubt, auction it!



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29 Nov 2007, 8:59 pm

depends on where and what you're looking for. Some struck me as very good, some, well...I'm not expert (and my stuff aint' top notch either...;)

there's online galleries all over the place; some charge real money for copies (I saw one for $40,000...but at that price you only have to sell one..;)

I post at a place called Renderosity. http://www.renderosity.com - all levels of artistry from breath-holding to breath-taking. There's over a hundred thousand members. Then there's Deviant Art. Generate some buzz over your stuff, then you'll have some demand. Good luck, you've got some real talent (I couldn't paint a straight line if it was dripping from my brush...;)



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29 Nov 2007, 9:28 pm

If it is on a web site, was is to keep anyone from just saving it to his hard drive? And, therefore, not paying you?