How to turn PHYSICAL artworks into NFTs!

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  • Can you turn a physical artwork like a painting or a sculpture into an NFT? YES, you can! In this short tutorial we take a look at several different options you have as an artist.
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Komentáře • 623

  • @IanKorman
    @IanKorman Před 3 lety +2

    I have been watching many NFT videos that are available. Your videos are by far the best. Keep up the great work.

  • @fractilians7
    @fractilians7 Před 3 lety +30

    Love the idea of having the creative process be an unlock that they get as part of their NFT purchase. I’m also blown away by the whole royalty component of it. That to me is such a game-changer. I have been in the art world as an artist, educator, exhibitor, and curator and really love how much control this whole process brings to the artist.
    I’ve always been into digital/analog art and this NFT world is my idea of heaven in terms of creative possibilities.
    This is such a great video!
    Thank you so much for doing this. - Nathalie

  • @maca5868
    @maca5868 Před 3 lety +244

    I paint at home on canvas, have no idea where to start in digital world with it. Found your vid today, learning, liked, subbed, and thanks!

    • @Whocares0009
      @Whocares0009 Před 3 lety +5

      Let me know if you figure out something my little sister does canvas too

    • @survivalchic11
      @survivalchic11 Před 3 lety +9

      Could you take a picture of the artwork with your ipad and repaint it using the procreate app and save it as a png?

    • @minervaontape3334
      @minervaontape3334 Před 3 lety +13

      I want to put my own paintings on NFT, but the tutorials are just to digital art ( or how to digital your own art) how do we add our own paintings in openSean to the market? do you know the steps??? I just downloaded a Picture of my work :)

    • @thedigitalartobsession
      @thedigitalartobsession Před 3 lety +1

      I’m heading the digital art arena as well

    • @johnnicholas8765
      @johnnicholas8765 Před 3 lety +10

      Same boat I love the idea of my pieces being "tools" to create master nft allowing me to keep my tools.....I also like the idea of giving the option to the buyer...... interesting..... what it does do for us old-school brush painters is a viable way to self leverage our art!

  • @henrycaraballo6894
    @henrycaraballo6894 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi 3D Gladiator. Thank you for the informative video on how to turn works of art into an NFT. My son is an artist who has many paintings and sculptures but is still adamant about entering the digital market with his works. With the illustrations you have shared, I believe he is now willing and ready to venture into the NFT world, so we are very grateful for your contribution.

  • @Kathens
    @Kathens Před 3 lety +14

    I have recently gotten into NFTs and I watched a lot of videos about them and this is exactly what i needed! Thanks 🤗

  • @codelucky
    @codelucky Před 3 lety +5

    This video was definitely helpful, thank you for creating it.

  • @meganruchwatercolors7186
    @meganruchwatercolors7186 Před 3 lety +2

    I started as a watercolor artist 30 years then Acrylics and 6 years ago bought an iPad pro bought the app Procreate and have been doing digital art because I paint a composition that I like on my iPad pro then I offer Giclee prints that I put on a flash drive go and get it printed. I sell alot of Giclee prints from my digital art. Digital is so vivid love the look!

  • @mrkrgn
    @mrkrgn Před 2 lety +2

    Just found this and its a great breakdown for a physical artist looking to enter the nft space. Thanks!

  • @SilverTemples
    @SilverTemples Před 3 lety +209

    Decided to try myself out in the movement. Not really to get rich or anything. But because - as I believe - a modern artist needs to embrace the unknown and explore the frontier with his art. My current plan is to turn my paintings into looped animations with limited editions. And then the there's going to be a unique one-of-a-kind version of a nifty which is going to come with a physical painting to the first NFT buyer. Exciting times
    EDIT: I've finally created my first ever NFT! Gas cost about 7 USD + 33 USD. Monday night.

    • @TheArtofKAS
      @TheArtofKAS Před 3 lety +4

      👏🏾👏🏾 This comment right here

    • @matebencs5190
      @matebencs5190 Před 3 lety +9

      congrats ! which platform did you use?

    • @dbwoodcraft
      @dbwoodcraft Před 3 lety +6

      Best of luck! Hope you do well. What kind of art do you create? Where can we see it? These are strange times for all of us so (as most artists are already strange (speaking for myself here)) we should fit right in & go with the (modernised) flow & learn with the curve....if you know what I mean! Anyhoo! Best of luck.

    • @cryptosfool
      @cryptosfool Před 3 lety +3

      wish you success. I like your words.

    • @a_wanna_be
      @a_wanna_be Před 3 lety +5

      Hopefully you’ll slowly start to make a good reputation so you could maybe bump that price up. Art is a business, so think like a business as well.

  • @todosmisvideosaqui
    @todosmisvideosaqui Před 3 lety +9

    Great info. Thank you. I am still amazed on the profound structural changes that are happening right now. I understand that is a paradigm change on the way we can understand art. But I feel that NFTs are still not yet developed enough to make me fall in love with the art pieces. My feeling Is that the actual art world Is so much bigger to fit into an NFT. Lets see what can we do as artists with this new technology. Great videos! Keep going 🧡

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks for watching! I totally agree with everything in your comment. The NFT space is the Wild West in crypto at the moment. Many issues are unclear and not solved yet. I think it's up to us to turn it into something sustainable.

    • @jaimezapataespinoza2302
      @jaimezapataespinoza2302 Před 3 lety +1

      @@3DGladiator Definitely..! this is just an open bridge to explore the very meaning of art in this age, and find the intelligence of what we do with the new way of perceiving everything. Thank you for your dedication..!

  • @davidhoptman2379
    @davidhoptman2379 Před 3 lety +2

    You are doing a great job, I greatly appreciate the info you are passing on.... I am an artist looking into NFT'S

  • @misterkrabiks3
    @misterkrabiks3 Před 3 lety +3

    Cool vid! Thanks!
    Im only starting in NFT so its really helpful to hear some professional thoughts :)

  • @tednasmith6424
    @tednasmith6424 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much; an excellent primer. I will continue to consider how NFTs may serve my interests.

  • @luketaylor1354
    @luketaylor1354 Před rokem +1

    This is interesting. I have a large catalogue of paintings left by my late grandfather when he passed away.. we have between 150 & 200 paintings, all original artwork, that he created in the latter stages of his life.
    We have no experience in selling artwork and they’ve sat collecting dust for a number of years so far. I have been thinking about digitising and selling prints as a way to ease the process of selling the artwork (shipping physical artwork is expensive and packaging costs are expensive) and running limited prints of each.
    I hadn’t considered NFT’s as a possibility, i know very little about the whole process but watching this has given me another option to think about.
    Thanks :)

  • @judilynn9569
    @judilynn9569 Před 3 lety +50

    Option 4 is exactly what I do. My physical paintings often get altered/enhanced a bit digitally. So they are two different pieces of art in the end.

    • @sonnygemini7471
      @sonnygemini7471 Před 2 lety +2

      Do you scan them in the the 2d scanner like he suggested? What about larger pieces?Thanks and good luck wit the nfts!

    • @theanna1480
      @theanna1480 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sonnygemini7471 you can take a very high quality picture of the canvas. When I say high quality, I mean professional photographer with professional equipment. Today I was talking with a professional photographer exactly about this and she said that a picture is much over the scan as quality. I was surprised and in my ignorance I asked "really? I didn't know that" and she said "I don't take make the photography with my phone". I felt a little embarrased since we were talking in her professional studio 😅 I was there to ask for a scan on my canvas because it is bigger than A3 format.

  • @amaravathilifestyle504
    @amaravathilifestyle504 Před 3 lety +1

    This was the vedio I am searching since last week. Tq for the answer

  • @marlenabbeal2187
    @marlenabbeal2187 Před rokem +2

    I am an artist with no idea or how or what an NFTs is as it relates my original artwork being transformed into digitized NFTs. However, I realize I have a lot more research to do but your video was explained in simple terms allowing me to grasp your "topic" and I appreciate your careful walk through this process. At least now I almost understand what I am required to do and have a "point of reference" if I pursue turning my own original artwork into NFTs. As a "novice", thank you for the simplicity of your explanation for a beginner.

    • @farkhanda7585
      @farkhanda7585 Před 9 měsíci

      I am in the same position..could you help ..i wanna know what you did afterward..are you active with selling nfts now?

  • @lao-ce8982
    @lao-ce8982 Před 3 lety +1

    Ima def smashing that like button!!!

  • @rsjbarker
    @rsjbarker Před 2 lety

    Very helpful indeed. Explained a lot for me. Thanks for the info. Will subscribe for more updates on the NFT space.

  • @asronb8027
    @asronb8027 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you best video I have seen yet on converting real live canvas art into nft digital images

  • @joshbird2624
    @joshbird2624 Před 3 lety

    Suppper excited!!!! This works perfect for the type of painter i am

  • @quwiaty2011
    @quwiaty2011 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks very much the tutorial is really helpful and perfect

  • @louisewatson3129
    @louisewatson3129 Před 2 lety +1

    Gosh, there is hope for me yet - Thank you xx

  • @kingsolomon_fitness
    @kingsolomon_fitness Před rokem +1

    This was helpful brother, thanks a lot. I want to have both my artworks and NFTs as original pieces.

  • @jayvalentin6339
    @jayvalentin6339 Před 3 lety +14

    I’m a artist who has 3 paintings in 3 different ways to post #nft ... My unique aspect is to have actual painting , signed and numbered prints , and stickers ......

    • @monkeybearmax
      @monkeybearmax Před 3 lety

      Can you post your link to see how you are offering this? So you will send the actual physical painting with NFT and then you reserve rights to reprint ( not the owner of original) just wondering how this is presented on their sites

  • @TeflonDon86999
    @TeflonDon86999 Před 3 lety +2

    THANK YOU FOR THE FINANCIAL ADVISE

  • @iqraawan8881
    @iqraawan8881 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank God someone explained it very well 👍🏻❣

  • @danieljychun
    @danieljychun Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for a wonderful video. You mentioned that not all of the problems are solved yet in NFTs. What are the problems that are still really pain points ..

  • @gisellerosenthal7082
    @gisellerosenthal7082 Před 3 lety +2

    Interesting to see options you propose for physical works, thank you. Is there an option to mint nfts for other artists work on your profile as well as your own work. I have been looking for examples of this but not yet found any

  • @cscs88
    @cscs88 Před 2 lety +12

    It's funny I was just laughing at two older people in my organization that still couldn't still figure out how to use zoom. And then I immediately feel like I am the old person in the room when I try to figure out this stuff. I don't get it, I don't think my brain is capable of getting it, and I have a doctorate.
    If you can come up with a business that simplifies this process you are going to make a lot of money and I would invest in it.

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for watching and your comment Craig. Of course your brain is pefectly capable of getting this! 😀 What's probably missing is a basic understanding of blockchain technology, consensus algorithm, peer to peer networks and cryptography. But you are not alone. Most people have no idea what's going on under the hood. Maybe I will address this in future videos. Thanks, Ben

  • @amegorica8902
    @amegorica8902 Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @meenachopra9211
    @meenachopra9211 Před 3 lety +1

    Very useful video thanks

  • @realWorsin
    @realWorsin Před 3 lety +115

    The bottom line here is the younger generations view things on the internet as real property. This is a concept the older generations have a hard time grasping. As time moves forward though, NFTs and other digital assets will grow tremendously. Just wait till Mixed Reality and Virtual Reality kick in with these NFTs.
    There will be a day where you walk into your friend's real home and see digital artwork around the house.

    • @Donna777
      @Donna777 Před 3 lety +8

      Now I can stop beating myself up for letting my son spend so much time on the computer when he was younger, lol. He's been creating digital art for years. As a crypto enthusiast, I was super excited when I learned about NFTs and told my son about it right away. :)

    • @BeLikeWaterBeLikeWater
      @BeLikeWaterBeLikeWater Před 3 lety +3

      I have a question 🙂 I have a collection of PokeMon cards from more than 20 years ago I bought for my son and he didn’t want them anymore so I have kept them thinking they may have value someday. I have quite a few Holo cards in pretty good condition for not being left in a sealed pack. Can I digitize these cards and have them minted and sell them?
      Thank you for your time- You seemed like someone who may know the answer.

    • @realWorsin
      @realWorsin Před 3 lety +1

      @@BeLikeWaterBeLikeWater Have them appraised. Not sure if you can digitize them but you should know what they are worth.

    • @1murkeybadmayn
      @1murkeybadmayn Před 3 lety +5

      Well, I'm a millennial and I have a hard time grasping this NFT concept. Older, physical goods, especially in art, tend to have more value anyway. If somehow this blockchain encryption technology is compromised, people will lose so much money, it will be ridiculous. How do they even display these things anyway, a million dollar gif, png?

    • @realWorsin
      @realWorsin Před 3 lety +11

      @@1murkeybadmayn The technology for displaying this art through Digital Picture Frames, Virtual Reality, and Mixed Reality already exists. It's just a matter of app development really. Also, it is far more likely that someone can steal the real Mona Lisa than the blockchain being compromised. It would require such a large effort to do so it would outweigh the value of the hack. This is why blockchain is so safe.

  • @nicholassmith8071
    @nicholassmith8071 Před 2 lety

    As an artist who focuses on paints spray paint and drawings I'm glad I found this

  • @stephaniefindlay120
    @stephaniefindlay120 Před 3 lety +4

    HI 3D Gladiator Please can you make a video for the paper generation telling us exactly how to convert an artwork into a format compatible with an NFT,? ie which format, file size, vector or rastor etc do we need to make quality and up loadable files. (paper generation, at university we wrote essays with pens, paper and typex, did cut and paste with scissors, scalpels and spray mount!)

  • @scaduch
    @scaduch Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent! Liked and Subscribed :)

  • @magneticcreatives
    @magneticcreatives Před 2 lety

    Great video thanks for all the advice, I like Subscribed and engaged with the comments! Best of luck sending you all love and light!! ❤️

  • @SalkisRe
    @SalkisRe Před 2 lety +1

    This is amazing.. the interpretation of value and ownership is changing right before our eyes.
    I create reproductions if originals through printing but I also paint over the reproductions to make them look and feel like an original. Based on these new definitions, I think I create another original when I alter the reproduction.
    Does this change the status for claiming what's original or a print for tangible paintings too?
    So the token stores the value and the value can be sold or traded?
    So the future of art is projections of art pieces onto somebody's wall instead of having the tangible piece..

  • @IndependentThinkerGOAT
    @IndependentThinkerGOAT Před 3 lety +23

    So one way to create an NFT out of a physical painting is to simply take a picture of it? Nice
    video btw.

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 3 lety +8

      Thanks for watching! Yes, it's as easy as taking a simple picture. Then it's up to you what you declare as the unique piece of work.

    • @IndependentThinkerGOAT
      @IndependentThinkerGOAT Před 3 lety +7

      ​@@3DGladiator So if I want to sell a physical painting including the digital version of it as an NFT, which platform would be the best for that? If somebody is buying the physical painting he/she will get the NFT for free but must be able to sell it.

    • @nikeetaL
      @nikeetaL Před 2 lety

      @@3DGladiator any advice on what size should the file be? what if our photos are about 5-6 mb. Is that a good enough size?

  • @cryptosfool
    @cryptosfool Před 3 lety +8

    you are the best in show the value of NFT and how to get started on NFT

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you very much. Glad you like the content. Many more to come.

  • @SamuelEarpArtist
    @SamuelEarpArtist Před 3 lety +3

    Very good video. How does copyright work with NFT’s. Can the artist still retain the copyright to their art works. If you have an original digital art work as an NFT does that mean you can’t reproduce the same image as a print using a print on demand service?

  • @ivoryfritzsemana2068
    @ivoryfritzsemana2068 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video man, as an art enthusiast, knowing NFT exist gives me hope that I can make money by doing art. And I bumped to one of the best NFT project- The Pop Cult. They got insanely good arts and if youre an artist they might consider your artworks.

  • @amaliaangulo5877
    @amaliaangulo5877 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much

  • @orangepumpkincreation2944

    beautiful

  • @ethankolnft
    @ethankolnft Před 3 lety

    nice info, how do you think people can ensure the unity of physical product and nft , like QRcode or IC chips ?

  • @angelocast
    @angelocast Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm super new on NFT. As a music composer and sculptor I am very interested to create beautiful collection in the NFT market

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome Angelo. Thanks for watching. Best, Ben

  • @alejo123z
    @alejo123z Před 3 lety +1

    This video will change my life

  • @CyberAngel_v01
    @CyberAngel_v01 Před 3 lety

    Thanx for the video! Wich plataform do you think is the best and allows you to upload both physical and digital asset in the same auction?
    A full tutorial on doing that would be great. Thanx again and excuse my english 😬

  • @prizemno2128
    @prizemno2128 Před 3 lety +1

    Best video online about this!! I have a few paintings I bought from an artist back in the day... can I sell it as an owner and not as an artist? Thanks

  • @yonismo4098
    @yonismo4098 Před 3 lety

    This is the future. Wow a house with nft art would look so nice

  • @fentongal
    @fentongal Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you. I am still trying to wrap my brain around all this but your explanation has been very helpful! Thanks! :-D

  • @ann-mariemonahan2211
    @ann-mariemonahan2211 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank yo for your help

  • @arch9299
    @arch9299 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a question regarding to your previous video:
    When people buy "Leaving Aracadia" you posted on Rarible, the authentic one-of-a-kind NFT that people buy and trade is the Jpeg and not the Tiff file??
    It sounds counter-intuitive that the low-res image is more valuable than the hi-res image you unlock as an bonus.

  • @achikeanayo7715
    @achikeanayo7715 Před 2 lety +1

    I loved your vid and I am working on creating my first ever nft art. .....

  • @15.johnsonangel
    @15.johnsonangel Před 3 lety +3

    The moment he said DESTROY i was like: THIS IS FOR MEEEEE 😩🔥✨🔥✨🔥😩😩😩

  • @LaLaTheRockstar
    @LaLaTheRockstar Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very much. Can you please make a video on explaining the complete process of how to put a physical painting on NFT and auction and sell it. I am looking for the complete easy process. I am from India. Suppose, I wanna sell one of my physical painting, how would I do it through NFT, and how would the complete process of reaching the painting from artist to buyer living in anywhere in the world happen?
    Please make a video on this. That would be very helpful for artists who don't know anything about these crypto things and want to adapt to new system and make money by selling their peerless arts. Thanks :)

  • @majincards
    @majincards Před 3 lety

    NICE VÍDEO BROW

  • @Miesvanderhro
    @Miesvanderhro Před 3 lety

    @3D Gladiator
    My brother created amazing physical art with details in electronic circuit inspiration.
    My question is this: I have an art print e-commerce store, and we copied and printed out some editions. Can I use the original art drawing and make into an NFT for niftygateways for example, and still continuing printing out the editions for sale in my shop with the digital copy that I had in the beginning?

  • @59guy
    @59guy Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the content. Question: I have a 40 minute video of Tiger Woods from 2004. Is there yet a market for sport collectbles and a way to upload that video as an NFT? And if so, would I have to sell it in segments as NFT file sizes are limited? Any direction would be greatly appreciated!

  • @Barada73
    @Barada73 Před 3 lety +3

    So if I do the original drawing as pencil on paper, scan that into the computer, then ink and color it digitally, would the digital version be considered the finished artwork? Or would the physical drawing and the digital drawing be considered two separate works?

    • @ezmoney57
      @ezmoney57 Před 2 lety

      Its up to you. If you do not include the fiscal them they are separate pieces

  • @jenlambert4643
    @jenlambert4643 Před rokem

    Great video!!! I am a visual artist learning about nfts now. Where would you suggest I go next to learn. I do have basic understanding, a wallet, have started on opensea to mint but havent yet. I get offers from buyers to buy my work as nft's but I'm very wary dt scams etc.

  • @roozbehebadi6661
    @roozbehebadi6661 Před rokem

    02:55 Dude, totally love how you give awareness, this true, the change is about to come we have to pack our backs and get ready!
    04:38 - Wow man! so cruel ! XD - Also recording destorying process as a prove and Locked content is are amazing ideas!
    Thanks for all useful infos you get us! very cool of you. 👍👍

  • @JoshPierce
    @JoshPierce Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the shout out!

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching and your comment Josh! I'm a huge fan of your work.

  • @sketchturner73
    @sketchturner73 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello there! I very much like these videos on nft they really helpful. Now this could be a stupid question but is it possible to sell nfts of known characters without an official license? let´s say for example I wanna create and sell an nft of batman, will I be banned for doing so? Thanks in advance.

  • @tiffanyconway7502
    @tiffanyconway7502 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the idea of turning a painting into an animation. I'd have to commission someone for that. But to get started, i may sell them separately.

  • @bottomlessinkwell
    @bottomlessinkwell Před 3 lety

    Thanks! Which market do you suggest for artists?

  • @georgekiapos1
    @georgekiapos1 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video. I've subscribed and liked.

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the sub!

    • @georgekiapos1
      @georgekiapos1 Před 2 lety

      @@3DGladiator You're welcome! I'm certain to have a few more questions. Would you kindly be available to answer? Maybe we can WhatsApp? 🙏

  • @SketchBen
    @SketchBen Před 3 lety +7

    I appreciate this, it’s very useful to know as a traditional artist

    • @SketchBen
      @SketchBen Před 3 lety

      After looking a bit more into NFTs I’m curious if you are aware of the environmental impact of NFT minting?

    • @saxo689
      @saxo689 Před 3 lety

      @@SketchBen its great for the environment 😂

  • @1Skylow2
    @1Skylow2 Před 3 lety

    Likewise, I am a painter. I am very interested in joining the NFT movement! Please keep sharing information regardingbthis process. Thank you kindly

  • @kriknewe
    @kriknewe Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @demm9000
    @demm9000 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks! Short and clear. One question: do you know what happens to the copyright? If you buy an original... Then... are you able to ,for example, sell print copies of it without anybody's permission??

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for your question. Without an OK from the artist, I would say no. The copyright always belongs to the artist. It could be different when the artist is no longer alive anymore.

  • @yinshanchee1
    @yinshanchee1 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for your video. Very informative. Sorry I have a little confusion. Could I sell my original painting and NFT separately or I am not allowed to. Ie. Sell the original artwork on a different platform. I had a client whp express interest in my painting and then said he would prefer nft if I do them. So I had said sure I'll mint it. I wasnt sure does that mean I will need to destroy the masterpiece or I could sell it?

  • @IrwinPeraltaArt
    @IrwinPeraltaArt Před 3 lety +30

    I appreciate your series on NFT's. As a mainly traditional painter, I thought that it would be problematic if an NFT of my painting was selling for way more than the traditional version of the same piece. Definitely a lot to think about.

    • @realWorsin
      @realWorsin Před 3 lety +13

      You could always just add the Digital NFT as part of the package when someone buys your physical paintings. This way they get both and if they sell the digital version then it's on them and you still make a profit from it anytime the digital version is sold. Look at it as a Digital Anchor for your physical art that ties it to the virtual world.

    • @theterminaldave
      @theterminaldave Před 3 lety +1

      @@realWorsin Was interested in learning more about this type of usage, any ideas for a direction for research on this?

    • @realWorsin
      @realWorsin Před 3 lety +2

      @@theterminaldave just keep searching CZcams i suppose. I know there are lots of videos on creating NFTs.

    • @frederickhaddox2063
      @frederickhaddox2063 Před 2 lety +5

      Hey. I have similar issues. I'm a traditional painter too. Of course it is possible to sell a NFT and then physically mail them the painting. If the painting sells for enough you can do this easily. Personally I was thinking to simply take a good pic of a painting, then alter it in photoshop and make it animated slightly (that's about 5-10 frames set on repeat) then sell it as an animated NFT. That way it can keep the "original status", while securing your painting for sale elsewhere. You don't want to be in a dilemma where you sell your NFT of your painting as "a single work" only, then when you sell the original painting get approached by someone stating they technically own the painting (since they bought it as an NFT). Better to alter the original piece somehow, then make an NFT of it.

    • @IrwinPeraltaArt
      @IrwinPeraltaArt Před 2 lety

      @@frederickhaddox2063 Altering the NFT from the original makes sense. Thanks Frederick!

  • @aesnau2
    @aesnau2 Před 2 lety

    Hi,
    Quick question. My father in law has a physical painting from 1800 which was apparently painted by someone close to Picasso. Can I digitize this image and upload it as an NFT? If so how would I digitize it? can I just take a picture and upload it or do I need to convert it into an anime picture? Thanks for sharing all these great videos with us.

  • @michellealexis2192
    @michellealexis2192 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi thank you so much for your video. May i ask- the digitized bull in the Picasso painting - he just took a picture of it, and digitized it- adding many other things but is it considered trevors work? Are there any rules regarding this?

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and your question Michelle. Trevor Jones created the physical painting on canvas first, digitized it in a second step (probably by taking a few highres photos) and turned it into a unique digital edition by adding layers of animation. There are no strict rules when it comes to this, except that you need to be careful not to infringe copyright laws when you take other artists work and add your own twist to it. I consider Jones bull as an artistic interpretation of Picasso's bull. I hope this answers your question. Best, Ben

  • @ikbo
    @ikbo Před 3 lety +3

    Unless I am living on a different planet for physical items like painting or sculpture most people would want to physically own them and its NFT which proves ownership. But then the question I have is how do you handle forgeries? Do you need an oracle that verifies authenticity? And how do you handle transfer when you sell physical item (with its NFT)? NFT transfer is automatic but with physical items transfer might need to verified against forgeries - how do you solve that problem? Oracles?

  • @Flowstatepaint
    @Flowstatepaint Před 2 lety +1

    thanks man. i saw your work on superrare right? just applied there as an artist who actually paints and is learning to digitize and make nft

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comment. No, none of my work is listed on Superrare so far. This is mainly because I don't create anything 3D art related anymore. I wish you good luck with your application and keep my fingers crossed. Best, Ben

  • @magsinger17
    @magsinger17 Před 2 lety +3

    Great information and I thank you so much for making this video! I do have a question. If your work is on paper done with markers pens oil paintings whatever… It has to get into the computer somehow. I have a reasonably nice scanner on my printer. When I scan a product in what settings should I use? A piece that I read regarding this said "it is strongly recommended to generate the NFT markers with an optimal resolution and size: a total size in pixels base x height between 3,300,000 to 3,500,000 pixels and DPI of at least 200 to 300." I am not sure how to achieve that. Do you have a guideline that can help me?

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for watching and your question Maggie. I would scan it with high, or even the highest settings available. This usually means cranking up the DPI value as high as supported by your device. This results in large files, but preserves all the details. Things like cropping and color correction are done in Photoshop later on. When you tokenize your work, you are usually limited to certain file size, set by the marketplace you mint and list the NFT. For this reason, it makes sense to include a highres version of the image as unlockable content for instance. This way the buyer get access to the high-resolution artwork after purchasing. I hope this answers your question. Best, Ben

    • @magsinger17
      @magsinger17 Před 2 lety

      Thank you!@@3DGladiator

  • @user-yi5rd4yk4f
    @user-yi5rd4yk4f Před 3 lety

    can you also do NFT market platforms comparison or recommendation video for a beginner?

  • @codelucky
    @codelucky Před 3 lety +19

    I have just finished working on 12 unique pieces of artwork on a large canvas. I started last year during the lockdown and did not begin with a business perspective. I just painted for leisure & fun. Each of the pieces of artwork connects to one another with an interesting story. Well, recently I took high-res photographs of each of the artworks and turned them into Vector files with the proper color correction. It all turned out to be perfect, looking absolutely gorgeous and vibrant on the computer with an unlimited zoomable option.
    Alright, so now I wish to list a few of my works as NFT. My question is, should I mint the high-res photos of the artwork or the digital images which I vectorized? What seems more feasible?
    Kindly reply, thanks.

    • @digitaldirk7282
      @digitaldirk7282 Před 2 lety +6

      Of course , no reply .
      In fact , after watching the video I have no idea how to turn physical art into digital ,still … lol .

    • @codelucky
      @codelucky Před 2 lety +5

      @@digitaldirk7282 I'm so done with NFT 😖 and unnecessary processing fees. It's better to invest time in building online businesses, one or two would make it and has relatively more chances.

    • @digitaldirk7282
      @digitaldirk7282 Před 2 lety +2

      You are referring to the Gas Fees for the transaction necessary to mint on to the blockchain ? And I take it that it has been Ethereum ….very costly !
      That’s all going to change soon . The Tech is improving on other Blockchains like Cardano and Polka Dot . Cheaper and more user friendly I imagine .
      What type of online businesses are you into to / referring to ?

  • @joycekorotkin9998
    @joycekorotkin9998 Před 3 lety +4

    Learning so much from you, thanks. My question is, who owns the copyright of the NFT? I'm thinking about turning characters from a picture book I'm writing/illustrating into NFTs. If I do, and they sell, can I still use my characters to have a book traditionally or even self-published without being sued by the Collector of the NFT?

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 3 lety +3

      As I understand it, the copyrights always belong to you. (disclaimer, I don't know anything about copyright laws) The owner of the NFT is allowed to showcase your work, but he cannot start printing your work on t-shirts and mugs to make some extra money without your permission. This means that you can continue to use the characters in books. If your books are successful, the NFT could increase in value too. It's in your interest though to tokenize and sell the characters only once to keep them rare.

    • @brainmaker4495
      @brainmaker4495 Před 3 lety

      Joyce Korotkin: This is one of the most interesting prospects to me, as an artist and author. I've tried different things with putting characters out "in the world" digitally over the past 20 years. Are you thinking you would turn images of the characters into NFT, or would you turn written descriptions of the characters into NFT? Or something else? I love the idea of someone valuing that ownership and paying for it, and then as I continue with more stories with the character, the value would increase. So fascinating.

    • @joycekorotkin9998
      @joycekorotkin9998 Před 3 lety +3

      @@brainmaker4495 I was thinking of putting the characters out there as illustrations/art. Just wasn't sure if it would hurt or hinder the book, should it ever be picked up. Or maybe chuck the book and sell the art. The whole NFT space is so new to me. I come from the Fine Art world grounded in the 20th century's ways of making and selling art, with all of its exclusivity and secrecy, everyone afraid of losing their advantage and 'position' within the rarified corridors. The NFT community is so sharing, caring and unified in one purpose - to always do good, to help each other, to promote each other's work. It's refreshing, enervating and shocking.

  • @dbwoodcraft
    @dbwoodcraft Před 3 lety +16

    Cool video & very informative. So, does this mean (as a Chainsaw Artist) that I could create a carving/sculpture and then digitise it and then sell as an NFT? Could a time lapse video of me carving the piece be classified as "digitised"?

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 3 lety +18

      Thanks for your question Derek! You could turn an image of the sculpture into an NFT, but you could also 3d-scan the sculpture and turn the file into an NFT. Either way, you can always record the carving process and add it as unlockable content. Recording the process is a good idea as it proofs that you are the actual creator of the artwork.

    • @TheArtofKAS
      @TheArtofKAS Před 3 lety +3

      @@3DGladiator I thought exactly that. Awesome idea. 3d scan for the win 💪🏾

    • @practicingpreparedness100
      @practicingpreparedness100 Před 3 lety +1

      Great question

    • @dbwoodcraft
      @dbwoodcraft Před 3 lety +3

      @@3DGladiator thank you, very much for the reply. I'm not sure there would be much of an interest in chainsaw carving/sculpture in the NFT/CRYPTO world but you never know. Now I just need to figure out my best option for 3D-ing my image from a smartphone to a very limited laptop or how I go about it even...."Hey Google!....."🤣

    • @donkalzone6671
      @donkalzone6671 Před 3 lety +1

      @@3DGladiator can such NFT also be used as digital certificate for a physical art piece?

  • @busheyofficial
    @busheyofficial Před 3 lety +3

    I ain’t ever shredding 😂😂😂

  • @jjsc3334
    @jjsc3334 Před 3 lety +4

    Every time I have to turn on the monitor to appreciate the art works.
    I bought the art, but feel that art far away.

  • @theworldofbernard
    @theworldofbernard Před 2 lety +1

    hi - do i understand you can use existing paintings of ‘other’ artists and digitally ‘change’ it with layers, colors, adding images, …. For example the picasso bull?

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 2 lety +1

      I would say no. But there is quite a bit of room for an artistic interpretation of another artist's work. Copying without adding your creative twist is probably not a good idea.

  • @balloonbrossa
    @balloonbrossa Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video. Could you maybe give examples of sculptures turned into NFTs. I make balloon sculptures but one of the things that I’ve always wanted to do is make my art last longer, hence why I want to get into NFTs. What are some recommendations in digitalizing my work?

  • @dfxdigital4620
    @dfxdigital4620 Před 3 lety

    Very informative video 3DG, can you give your thoughts on this scenario?
    I have both photos and some digital art creations already on sale via print on demand via my own shop (which initially I want to keep and continue with).
    If I make NFT's out of the same pieces and someone buys them, does that stop me from having the ability to still produce these designs as print on demand? Or do I need to make a different version for NFT sale? Does it mean I have to specify somewhere the differences of ownership and usage?
    Also, the cost to buy printed and digital, you mentioned this. The prints are a low price as physical prints, is it good practice to set the same price of an NFT higher? Can the buyer then start selling physical prints from the NFT that could rival or be sold for a lot of money that I won't have any claim over?
    Thank you

    • @ja-rf1hh
      @ja-rf1hh Před rokem

      I have the exact same questions. Did you find out the answer??

  • @kutsous9342
    @kutsous9342 Před 3 lety +1

    I am an art collector as well digital art creator. I have two pieces in my personal collection from the 60’s and both are unsigned and the artist is unknown. Can these be converted to NFT’s? I would love some feedback

  • @aljoschakaramasov18
    @aljoschakaramasov18 Před 3 lety +5

    I really struggle with the concept of destroying the art work. Art is primarily rather something to take visually notice of and enjoying its beauty than something which is only hidden on a blockchain and never seen. Art is more seeing than having. I would like to see my new original physical painting hanging on my wall and I want be sure that it is an original one. I` am looking for an easy way to do the originality verification and documentation of the art work in combination with the creation of an NFT as a digital representation of the genuine Art Work. Do you have some proposals on that ?

    • @Sp8e
      @Sp8e Před 2 lety

      Thats why the metaverse was created. So you can showcase your digital art when you are in it. This world will cease to exist, we are creating another world inside of this. The Devil told me this.

  • @Darksagan
    @Darksagan Před 2 lety +8

    Hanging your NFTs in a VR metaverse would be pretty dope.

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 2 lety

      You can already display NTFs in The Sandbox for example. Unfortunately it does not support VR yet...

  • @iwritetoomuch8907
    @iwritetoomuch8907 Před 3 lety +2

    Artists in general don't get any well deserved credit or pay for their work. It doesn't matter if you're a digital artist or traditional. The more power we have over our work the better.

  • @vikingqueen3300
    @vikingqueen3300 Před 3 lety +2

    My paintings are already burnt, long story lol. This is perfect

    • @coinnectar2350
      @coinnectar2350 Před 3 lety

      What do you mean your paintings are already Burnt

  • @marklangley7135
    @marklangley7135 Před 3 lety

    Hey. Great content! So can I create an nft then embed this into a physical object?

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 3 lety

      Yes, this is an option. You can give away the NFT together with the physical piece for instance.

  • @mikeludgrove6091
    @mikeludgrove6091 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a window opening into a previously unknown world. Having spent 20 years fashioning wood, metal and fabric by hand into Helena, I was buoyed up when sailing her into Greek island harbours to hear onlookers describe my creation as the most beautiful object they had seen. Her personified spirit is enshrined in a primitive portrait of Helen of Troy, painted by Elaine my wife. Fixed to the main bulkhead. her incisive countenance observes all who step on board.
    I am considering revisiting this process anew and wish to offer Helena as an NFT. Could this become a possibility?

  • @sparkspark2314
    @sparkspark2314 Před 2 lety +2

    I think a real how to video would be real useful. Assume the person has some art that may be note worthy, show the steps to go from A-Z to get into the market place. What hidden cost to expect and so forth. Maybe I'm asking to much. But this is what I'm looking for without the hype. I can't be the only one. In any event, thanks for your efforts to this point. 💯

    • @Ipoetize
      @Ipoetize Před 9 měsíci

      sparks, For sure you are not the only one having curious intentions and formulated questions... Myself: I have both of my big toes in the creative waters. Having both physical artwork collections (dating back to the mid 1980's) and digital artwork collections (dating back to the mid 1990's) and want to share them with the world at large.

  • @artattackchannel5751
    @artattackchannel5751 Před 2 lety

    Shredding art?? Crazy!

  • @sparkspark2314
    @sparkspark2314 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you have a more updated and expand video on this subject? I expected more "how to" stuff... steps to follow, things to avoid, what kind of gate keepers there may be, and if there are blocks or gate keepers, how to get around them. To me THIS is the subject. I enjoyed the video, but didn't really learn much. That's not a ding on you, but just factually how I perceived the video. In any event, thanks for the effort.

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 2 lety

      Just uploaded a video that might answer some of your questions recently. Here is the link: czcams.com/video/z2snYUL_uRU/video.html Thanks for watching. Best, Ben

  • @cristinalodriguito4337

    Very well explained, I think you should check out Blockverse on NFFT ‘

  • @annasv4101
    @annasv4101 Před 2 lety +2

    How does the shipping of the physical object work? I understand the contract concept of the blockchain, but then who sets the shipping cost, who verifies that the object was delivered etc

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator  Před 2 lety +1

      Shipping is difficult. The truth is, most collectors are not interested in the physical piece. If there is one, then great, if there is none, it's great too as you don't have to deal with it when reselling the token in the future. Beeple sent physical tokens to the buyers of his NFTs when this all started and collectors loved it. I'm not sure though how they deal with the physical thing when they sell the token. If I would buy one of these NFTs, I would try to get in touch with the previous owner and make sure to receive the box too. niftygateway.com/itemdetail/primary/0x6e5dc5405baefb8c0166bcc78d2692777f2cbffb/21
      Best, Ben

  • @revrej4974
    @revrej4974 Před 3 lety

    excellent info. im a old school painter. looks like i need to explore nft further. is thr any community group that i can join?