Whikadsista opened this issue on Oct 11, 2011 · 7 posts
Whikadsista posted Tue, 11 October 2011 at 6:47 AM
I was wondering, if anyone knows the legal part of selling your art work. I am nearly finished with my short story and am working on the cover, and wanted to know is it ok to mention each and every vendors items I have used in my render to create the cover? I do not want to get into any trouble. Also do I inform the vendor that I have used the items in my cover? I have spent hundreds of dollars on backgrounds V4 clothing and so much more...One more thing I would love to sell my art in frames also. Does anyone know of any sites which do the frame work and such?
Thank you in advance for all information
Whiadsista :)
26Fahrenheit posted Tue, 11 October 2011 at 7:00 AM
you DONT have to mention them when you bought them itmes with a commercial license.
What you HAVE or HAD to check if the items you use are ok for commercial use
99/100 bought items are com.licensed but many many freebee's are not
So mentioning them creators or items is for a comercial item not needed.
For freebee's you have to check the TOU of the items etc etc
But it is cool and always a nice idea if you do mention them..
Chris
Medzinatar posted Tue, 11 October 2011 at 10:13 AM
There are many sites that will print, frame, make into mousepad, coffecup, or magnet.
Two that come to mind are
http://www.redbubble.com/
http://www.deviantart.com/
FightingWolf posted Tue, 11 October 2011 at 12:32 PM
Quote - I was wondering, if anyone knows the legal part of selling your art work. I am nearly finished with my short story and am working on the cover, and wanted to know is it ok to mention each and every vendors items I have used in my render to create the cover? I do not want to get into any trouble. Also do I inform the vendor that I have used the items in my cover? I have spent hundreds of dollars on backgrounds V4 clothing and so much more...One more thing I would love to sell my art in frames also. Does anyone know of any sites which do the frame work and such?
Thank you in advance for all information
zazzle.com
imagekind.com
cafepress.com
These sites will sell and ship your prints. CafePress charges a monthly fee. I used cafepress before but the monthly fee is a killer when a month goes buy without any sales. These sites are good if you don't want to bother with the shipping or return, and they provide everything you need such as framing and putting your art on things other than just wall hangings.
The best way (from what I hear) is to partner with your local print shop, preferably something smaller, where you can work out a deal for a lower price such as allowing the print shop to make money from your prints as well. I don't know how well this works but from what I hear it allows you to sell your art for less (like as cheap as $8 per print), which puts you in to the competitive range of the massive number of $2 poster art.
It also makes it easier to keep cost lower for framed art (so I was told).
Whiadsista :)
KimberlyC posted Tue, 11 October 2011 at 8:03 PM
Agree with above. I use a local print shop. You may want to see if there is such in your area. Sometimes it is cheaper.. just make sure they make them on good quality paper.
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imagination304 posted Tue, 11 October 2011 at 8:52 PM
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FightingWolf posted Wed, 12 October 2011 at 2:23 AM
Quote - Agree with above. I use a local print shop. You may want to see if there is such in your area. Sometimes it is cheaper.. just make sure they make them on good quality paper.
That's great news. I do tons of Nature Photography and I eventually want to sell them as posters and that was the route that I wanted to take with it.