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So I want to make a traditional art shop because I don't have time to make digital art like I used to. I personally don't like paying for traditional art but I know some people would. My question is why would people buy traditonal art? What would they use it for? I'm just curious and I'm not trying to be rude at all. Edited at January 17, 2022 12:33 PM by Aspen Heights Pack
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well, i think everyone likes collecting art of their ocs. and as long as the image of the traditional art is good, it's still art. the quality of traditional art is usually lower than that of digital, thats why it doesnt sell as well and for cheaper. buttt like i said, art is art, and as long as the photo that was taken of the piece is good, theres nothing to complain about Edited at January 17, 2022 12:39 PM by saffinch
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saffinch said: well, i think everyone likes collecting art of their ocs. and as long as the image of the traditional art is good, it's still art. the quality of traditional art is usually lower than that of digital, thats why it doesnt sell as well and for cheaper. buttt like i said, art is art, and as long as the photo that was taken of the piece is good, theres nothing to complain about
Makes sense, thank you!
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Well photographed/scanned traditional art will sell very well! But you gotta make sure it's well photographed. Especially when drawing people's OCs, they care more about the quality of the art more than the media. As Saffinch said, digital art is typically higher quality.
For example, the first image is more likely to sell for a better price than the second one. [c]157083
Same image, same media, one is just photographed better and has the light adjusted. Most phones have an inbuilt photo editing tool now, so it's super quick to just adjust colours a little! Edited at January 17, 2022 01:01 PM by Eternity
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Eternity said: Well photographed/scanned traditional art will sell very well! But you gotta make sure it's well photographed. Especially when drawing people's OCs, they care more about the quality of the art more than the media. As Saffinch said, digital art is typically higher quality.
For example, the first image is more likely to sell for a better price than the second one. [c]157083
Same image, same media, one is just photographed better and has the light adjusted. Most phones have an inbuilt photo editing tool now, so it's super quick to just adjust colours a little! Ooo I'll try making the lighting look better so mine looks more like the first one thank you!
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