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Hi, everyone! Recently signed up on @farcaster. And wanted to introduce myself 👋🏻 What I love is my space, art in all its beautiful forms, architecture, and shooting on a film while traveling. Where should I start if want to create an NFT collection of my watercolor paintings?🙏
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So great meeting you. There are a lot of places to showcase your art! For sure WIPs are fun. I run a community called /wac with @awedjob.eth we have multitalented artists and a lot of my cohort helps keep the content fun and welcoming. Suggestions: try to mint everything you can when sharing here or BTS photos prior. There are some really easy fun apps like farquest’s frame many can be found on /whoami allowing you to easily mint from a post. You can do the entire cast or just the image. I also really like @manifoldxyz for a completely free option for the purchasers (the creating artists pay for gas) @highlight and their team are incredible There are a lot of others too. Feel free to reach out in my Direct Casts or just ask a question and tag us! The community is really amazing at tag-teaming others for support.
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Welcome! Many people like to use /zora on Base. /highlight is another good option. These tools make creation of your collection and individual NFTs very easy. You should decide if you wish to sell 1/1 or unique, one of a kind NFTs, or multiple editions of the same so multiple people can collect. Think of this as analogous to selling an original versus prints. I price according as well. It's generally frowned to remint a past minted work, or mint more editions in the future, if it's the exact same piece. So try to mint enough to have a supply but not so many that it dilutes the rarity. There are many factors that lead people to collecting NFTs and you have to find where in these configuration of editions and price you feel comfortable. I suggest trying some 1/1 and maybe an Open Edition, which allows unlimited mints within a timeframe. That can help you figure out where the market is at a given time. Most of all, come hang out with us at /undrgrnd and /neversellout because we support fellow artists!
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