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Feb 4, 2015 11 years ago
AIRIGH
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Hi! Sorry if this is a silly question, I'm just really new here and still finding my way around. So I'm new in the Custom Wearables business but I don't think I'm quite ready to take commissions properly until I have a few successful items on the site, get my name out there, etc. But the thing is, I don't have the CSC to turn the art into items, so I was thinking I'd sell the art to someone instead! But I'm not sure where I'd make a forum topic about it, or how exactly to do that... I understand that I can't sell items, but I can sell art that can be made into items. My question is just: where in the forum do I do that?

I also have a thread about the items going on right now. Should I post about how the art is on sale there, or should there be a separate topic in a different part of the forum for the selling vs. the creative process?

Feb 4, 2015 11 years ago
Solsticesprite
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I have a lot of CSC that I like to keep around. The things I usually like to commission for CW aren't very popular, though. sMail me with some art samples? Do you wish to be paid with sP, CSC or USD?

I'm told if you can get many folks to buy into the item itself before you make the art for it, you are more likely to get investors to syndicate with you.

To answer the question you asked: Normally I would think that you'd go to the Custom Wearable Creators forum, but I don't know if they'll let you in if you haven't created anything. There's an r200 subforum for the Advertising forum, but it appears to only be for already created items.

Feb 4, 2015 11 years ago
Darkrai
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You mean you want to sell your CW designs for other people to slot and submit, correct? I would try Custom Clothing > Commissions

Feb 4, 2015 11 years ago
AIRIGH
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Thank you so much! And yeah, Darkrai, that's exactly what I meant! Everyone on this site is so helpful, I love the atmosphere!

Feb 4, 2015 11 years ago
Darkrai
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Not a problem, glad I could help c:

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