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RE: Art I have for Sale on NFTshowroom

in OnChainArt3 years ago (edited)

It's a good and valid question. first of all the worth of an NFT is not in the art itself but in the digital signature. It is like getting a signed limited edition print. Basically only the people with the NFT will be the ones with this signed copy and they can prove that . Second many of us include a printable file in the pice. Then some of the art work might be attached to limited reproduction rights which allow the holder of the nft to reproduce the art commercially. Nft digital signatures can include a contract on what can and cannot be done with the piece and there are more applications . Example all the work you saw here is static and more conventional but I have nfts that are animated and some that even include an original song with the animation that will never be for sale anywhere else. You can do pretty much anything with an nft sell anything as the digital signature just serves as a contract and listing number = you could make a physical sculpture and sell it to someone on showroom, the contract or this would be in the description. Once purchased the physical item would follow per delivery. As for these being printable most of these are made in a smaller format the originals being anywhere between 1000 pix to 2000px so if you print it the size the sharpness would be the same but if you print it out larger no it would loose quality. does this explain things better ?

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p.s i first misunderstood you question hence the long explanation but i though i would keep it there for those who would want to understand how nfts work lol

It does, thx.