![]() ![]() ![]() Product complexity is always something to keep in mind in this market. Often those that scream the loudest for a particular kind of content, are asking you to deliver on a niche that most content creators avoid, knowing the market in this area can be fairly small and will rarely see a decent return. If you love creating spaceships, do that and test the market for your own style of spaceship, don't just change your own style or direction after advice from a 3rd party telling you that what the market really needs is more 'real world clothing for males' and then expect whatever you make to sell a million based on this advice. What's Hot or Best Selling can tell you a lot about the existing customer base and what they are currently buying, but just as importantly it can show you what they are not buying in each marketplace.Īlso try not to make this a drudgery for yourself, make a it a labour of love and you will enjoy it more and will be much more creative and unique into the future. Market research is always helpful but the proof is always in the eating or selling in this case. My best selling products in the past have been those that were just a bit different than what was available at the time, or delivered more in as far as quality or value for money than existing products. This is where building a good reputation is crucial. The problem when entering well established market areas is that you will need to give buyers a reason to buy your product above, or together with, other vendors/PA's that they already know and trust. At times it can also be about finding a niche or segment that hasn't been overly exploited in the market already or excelling in an area that is already well established. Male_M3dia is spot on, it's often more about creating a brand for yourself, that will draw custom due to a reputation of creativity and quality. ![]() But knowing what sells is only part of it you have to be able to set yourself apart from others so people will buy your products. The hot list is absolutely a good place to start, but you have to know what you are good at, because you may find you aren't good at making those products. You should have an idea of what you want to sell, and contrast that against what is selling. Every vendor has that ONE story of when they took the advice of someone who doesn't sell, and lost money on a flop product. Unlike the other content creators who want to keep their knowledge a secret to stifle competition, she's very free with both her opinion and what she knows.Īs a vendor that have sold content for about 10 years, the FIRST thing a new vendor shouldn't do is trust comments of people that haven't sold a thing in the marketplace. She has a great site and deals with that exact subject. The best person to talk to is Sickleyield. I wouldn't trust any manufacturer's link since 'What's hot' is more likely to be stuff that someone has paid to be pushed (like Ebay's Premier items). ![]() These tutorials are HD quality edited recordings of two live webinar sessions, which included Q&A from digital artists and content creators learning from Arki's workflow.SheikhalMaktoum posted at 8:16AM Sun, 18 November 2018 - #4340120 Over 3 hours of tutorial from Arki, with 16 years of content creation experience. In any case, finding your "main theme" helps conserve a consistency within a product line or single product. These style or design guides may even help you determine what sort of product is possible or not. Gaining a STRONG basic idea or concept can help you to flesh out ideas for a product or product line very early on. We include the UV Mapping process as well (but we don't include rigging - that's another tutorial). Learn about using templates in modelling. Take advantage of repeating elements used throughout theme props and clothing. Get a step by step guide to modelling in Hexagon with themed content in mind. Discover what to watch and plan for in the early stages to reap benefits later on when it comes to production. Home Tutorials Daz Studio : Creating Themed Content from Concepts to Products ![]()
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