Just designed and folded and angel. some one wants to buy it how much should I sell it for?
paper: Biotope Paper
size: 50cm by 25cm
time: 5 hours
hear are some pictures:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/OLl0r ... -h216-p-no
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/mYXQC ... -h216-p-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/jFj-w ... -h216-p-no
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/bWIwS ... -h216-p-no
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/ETpAf ... -h216-p-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/TJIxJ ... -h216-p-no
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/bi15V ... -h207-p-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/sfkm5 ... -h216-p-no
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/ivwjp ... -h216-p-no
Edit by Moderator: I'm absolutely sure this is an angel and no angle, so I edited the post accordingly.
Selling an Angel
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Selling an Angel
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Re: Selling an Angel
Your best bet might be to frankly ask the person what they think is a fair value, for both of you.
Seems to me, just an opinion, that your angel is about 3/4 completed.
The arms are too long.
The face has more of a gargoyle appearance than an angel.
The wings could use a slight bit enhancement of appropriate structure .
Once you enhance the design, you would be able to offer the diagram on OUSA file downloads, for whatever price that you believe the market will bear.
Certainly a noble 1st attempt.
Seems to me, just an opinion, that your angel is about 3/4 completed.
The arms are too long.
The face has more of a gargoyle appearance than an angel.
The wings could use a slight bit enhancement of appropriate structure .
Once you enhance the design, you would be able to offer the diagram on OUSA file downloads, for whatever price that you believe the market will bear.
Certainly a noble 1st attempt.
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Re: Selling an Angel
Try to make a stand out of wood for it and varnish it so it doesn't fade in time, then you'll have more chanches of selling it.
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Re: Selling an Angel
I agree 150%! It will enhance the looks of the model SO much and make it look like a true piece of art.
I'm actually doing spray paint art (google it. it's kinda neat actually) and I make my paintings on poster-board. I sold one of them last week, and put it in a cheap cardboard frame thing and got 15 dollars for it. Pretty good considering it took me 3 minutes to make it... So I agree with you! It really helps selling the model or whatever it is if it looks finished!
I'm actually doing spray paint art (google it. it's kinda neat actually) and I make my paintings on poster-board. I sold one of them last week, and put it in a cheap cardboard frame thing and got 15 dollars for it. Pretty good considering it took me 3 minutes to make it... So I agree with you! It really helps selling the model or whatever it is if it looks finished!
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Re: Selling an Angel
Thank you for all of your suggestions
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Re: Selling an Angel
You're welcome. I hope you can sell your angel for a good price, as most origami models are underrated.