What do you think of this project?
What do you think of this project?
I may be missing something, I love the design, illustrations, UX and everything about this - but why would I need a digital version of a piece of artwork? strikes me that it's less valuable than a physical one?
Re: What do you think of this project?
The creations available on MakersPlace aren’t digital versions of physical artwork. They are digital artworks that were created digitally with the intention to be consumed digitally. That being said, today, digital creations are valued less than physical creations. Scarcity, tangibility, ownership, authenticity, resell value, all play into the perceived value of a creation — things that digital creations lack.
Re: What do you think of this project?
Very cool, really unique model I like it.
Re: What do you think of this project?
I want to thank the creators of the project, since they have opened a world of possibilities for creators and for people interested in art and creation. Creating a safe and transparent market that encourages the creation of more original and authentic works.
- TylerUteront
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Re: What do you think of this project?
Some platform with their customer base tend to prefer only digital forms of art. It is just some people's tasteDimanBo wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 12:53 The creations available on MakersPlace aren’t digital versions of physical artwork. They are digital artworks that were created digitally with the intention to be consumed digitally. That being said, today, digital creations are valued less than physical creations. Scarcity, tangibility, ownership, authenticity, resell value, all play into the perceived value of a creation — things that digital creations lack.
Re: What do you think of this project?
Re: What do you think of this project?
Of course and some platfroms tend to specify their items in one categoryTylerUteront wrote: ↑25 Dec 2021, 14:13Some platform with their customer base tend to prefer only digital forms of art. It is just some people's tasteDimanBo wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 12:53 The creations available on MakersPlace aren’t digital versions of physical artwork. They are digital artworks that were created digitally with the intention to be consumed digitally. That being said, today, digital creations are valued less than physical creations. Scarcity, tangibility, ownership, authenticity, resell value, all play into the perceived value of a creation — things that digital creations lack.
- Dave_Bucker
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Re: What do you think of this project?
Is there any platforms that specialize in fine art or sculpture NFTs? Is that a thing?TylerUteront wrote: ↑25 Dec 2021, 14:13Some platform with their customer base tend to prefer only digital forms of art. It is just some people's tasteDimanBo wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 12:53 The creations available on MakersPlace aren’t digital versions of physical artwork. They are digital artworks that were created digitally with the intention to be consumed digitally. That being said, today, digital creations are valued less than physical creations. Scarcity, tangibility, ownership, authenticity, resell value, all play into the perceived value of a creation — things that digital creations lack.
- Dave_Bucker
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- Joined: 25 Dec 2021, 09:50
Re: What do you think of this project?
There are plenty of look alike NFTs but yes that might be good branding strategyRose_al wrote: ↑06 Jan 2022, 14:03Of course and some platfroms tend to specify their items in one categoryTylerUteront wrote: ↑25 Dec 2021, 14:13Some platform with their customer base tend to prefer only digital forms of art. It is just some people's tasteDimanBo wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 12:53 The creations available on MakersPlace aren’t digital versions of physical artwork. They are digital artworks that were created digitally with the intention to be consumed digitally. That being said, today, digital creations are valued less than physical creations. Scarcity, tangibility, ownership, authenticity, resell value, all play into the perceived value of a creation — things that digital creations lack.