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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
I think if your good enough you could sell some as prints...I've seen plenty in the Vue gallery I'd be happy to pay for & hang on my walls :) I'm 43 & hope to be good enough by retirement time( I think 20 years is plenty LOL) to subsidize what little social security will be coming our way. I've seen renders in here that look 100% better than what I see in mall stores that sell pictures/frames. JMHO
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Yes, I mostly use Vue to create folders, images for the web and lots of other "little things" for firms and this since version 2 of Vue. Before I drawed by hand only or worked with Corel. So, it is not the software you use that's important, but the results you get out of it. If your clients likes it, they will pay for it:-) Guitta
How do you guys find this work, or go about getting into it?
As Gebe I started with paper, oil and canvas and such many moons ago.
Lots of visits to galleries, sending out broschures every where. Some periods it was a race against the bills... potatoe soup... and simple living.. usually solved it. ;o)
Also worked with comercial art and printing.
It does take quite some effort to get your work spread and known by others. Visit art galleries and show your work to try getting some exhibitions, is a god start. And sending examples to art critics of newpapers and magazines. Many magazines need illustrations. Creating a good looking web site with examples is a must now a days.
Allways try to get an appointment so you can talk to them face to face. It is easier to say no to someone over the phone or via letter.
Good luck!
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I recently posted my first image -- doing that was very rewarding, everyone was so nice and supportive.
But I wonder, does anybody out there make money with their art?
There are so many incredibly talented people here doing such astounding work . . . I am alternately inspired and discouraged by all the fantastic artwork I see.
It surely seems that there would be a market for some of it somewhere?
Yet I have the distinct impression that the majority of artists are hobbyists, and most pictures really are labors of love.
I know first-hand how much time goes into trying to do anything worthwhile, and that investment really shows in these gallery images. If nobody is getting paid, how do they find the time to keep on creating their masterpieces?
Ok, perhaps it is a bit rhetorical, and I am just musing here . . . but I am truly overwhelmed by the sheer amount and diversity of talent displayed here.
I had no idea . . . it's really quite wonderful.
R.
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