>>6013622>I want to add colors, logo on the cap and sell it like NFTI'll preface this by saying that I'm a layman who has looked into buying NFTs but has yet to own any.
Honestly, in my opinion, it's not even close to good enough. Here's why: For something to be worth purchasing as an NFT, it has to be worth owning the name alone. There's basically no threshold for that in terms of skill. In almost every case, the value comes from the reputation of the artist or some circumstance surrounding the piece; the value doesn't come from craftsmanship alone. Otherwise why would anyone buy an NFT instead of a physical artwork or a custom commission?
NFTs aside, though, I think you're good enough to sell comms but I don't think this is good enough to sell as a standalone piece. People want a really high level of skill before they'll pay for art that they weren't actively looking for (i.e. something premade rather than custom).