How to go about selling 3D art pieces

For one who is interested in selling 3D art poses to buyers, how would one go about doing that? Any suggestions are indeed appreciated. Thanks :)
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For one who is interested in selling 3D art poses to buyers, how would one go about doing that? Any suggestions are indeed appreciated. Thanks :)
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The title says "art pieces", the question is regarding "art poses" ... so ? which. Poses might be a harder sell as there are so many available even for free. However if one does give away some free ones in places like sharecg.com that may attract commissions for more work. Several pose artists do that.
Just practice and show off your poses on forums, maybe your own site etc. More exposure is always good to attract interest. Once you feel confident enough to sell your stuff, go to the usual places like the DAZ store, Renderosity and RuntimeDNA. I might have missed some other places, but those are the main stores on the web for DAZ figures right now.
If you are into erotic artwork and posing work, you can also take a look at Renderotica, which is one of the main, if not the main source for everything around the DAZ figures related to erotic artwork, props, poses and so on.
There is not much to it other than having some quality poses to sell there. Just contact the store admins and wait for a reply ;)
Poses are hard to sell, and usually require more of a following. The only real poses I've bought are ones from i13 because his pose packages have partial body poses which are really just the best.
There might be something of a market to happen for poses that will stand when printed out in 3D.
G2 figures are 3D print ready.
True, but as of at the moment you are not allowed to sell 3D printed models that use models from this site.
True, but as of at the moment you are not allowed to sell 3D printed models that use models from this site.
atm - but there will be more information released as the year unfolds. And one can certainly use them for their own 3D models.
I'll hazard a guess that if poses came with a few 3D ready to print props to assist the model to stand, that would be good too.