5/15/2023 0 Comments Procreate artThe reason why these print on demand platforms are first on my list of how to sell your Procreate art is because any artist who neglects them is missing a HUGE opportunity. I’ve sold my own art with some of these platforms now and, while it hasn’t been as profitable as other options on this list, it’s a nice way to diversify my income streams and have some fun doing it. When a product sells, the platform handles the production of it and pays the artist a royalty. There are a number of platforms that allow artists to upload their artwork onto various forms of merchandise, with no expectations to handle inventory, production, or extensive customer service. Redbubble, Merch by Amazon, TeePublic, and More I made a fun pattern in Procreate, uploaded the design to Printful, and now I have the loudest pants in the grocery store □ We’ll talk more about print on demand in the Etsy and e-commerce store sections.ġ. I can’t help it! The leggings below were made by Printful, one of my favorite print providers along with Printify. Yes, I sell my art but…I also love getting myself a treat here and there too. Whichever path you choose for selling your Procreate art, make sure to take the time to learn the business side of things. This can be hard for artists, me included, because we love to make art! It sounds so dreamy to create art all day without worrying about business. To be clear, all of these options require time, effort, and business savvy. We’re going to be diving into a number of ways you can get started making money from your Procreate art. It’s actually a great tool for making art…that can make you money! Procreate isn’t just a great drawing app that’s fun to play around with as an artist. This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you decide to purchase through my links.
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