
OK so this one of the digital pieces I did for a kid book I made for my daughter. Going to be honest the plot is not complicated but really like how this came out. I did it on my Samsung phone using painter and edited in lightroom

OK so this one of the digital pieces I did for a kid book I made for my daughter. Going to be honest the plot is not complicated but really like how this came out. I did it on my Samsung phone using painter and edited in lightroom
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That is truly beautiful. Wow. You can do better art with your phone than I can with a professional tablet!
Your stuff is great! If you ever need any help here The Terminal is a great group that has helped newbies like myself on hive, let me know if you want more info :)
I like this reflection effect
Thanks so much :)
Nice. NFT it, bro!
NFT the book as well, as a limited edition.
Thanks! OK you have convinced me I'm going to look into nft (been on the fence for awhile)
I have not done any myself, but I have a mind to, with all the craze it's generating (even though I don't have anything remotely artistic of my own to sell).
Folks like you, with some real talent, should be able to make it a nice side-gig (if not more).
And, the latest iterations of NFTs allow you to set a royalty percentage wherein you get a piece of every future sale of each NFT you create.
Also, you can create numbered sets (e.g. limited edition of 100, each one numbered).
You can also create NFTs that get a percentage of other NFT's royalties (I think).
So, you could create a limited edition of 100 of your fox pic. However, I would wait until the very end to sell #1 (#1 should be worth more than the others).
You could also make #100 even more special, by setting it up to receive a portion of all the 1-99 royalties. It could be a set amount, such as 1% of each the 1-99 royalties, or a gradiant, such as 0.1% of the #1 royalties, 0.2% of #2's, on up to 9.9% of #99's.
Of course, under that scenario, you might want to sell #100 last, just after #1. Or, you might sell #100 first and let them promote 1-99 (since they get a cut of the proceeds). Just thinking out loud here, but that would probably be my preferred approach, sell #100 first, then 2-99, then #1.
NOTE: I have not done a deep dive into NFT specifics. Everything above is based on my very limited understanding of the capabilities. Obviously you should do your own homework first.
Cheers!
This is amazing information thank you so much! I am have now applied and waiting for approval, so I'll let you know how the process and I'll number 2 is going your way!