Hi! I was wondering if i was allowed to take commissions and open an art shop for IRL money, via paypal? I was hoping to make a couple extra bucks here and there but i wanted to make sure it was okay before i went through with it. thanks!
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Hi! I was wondering if i was allowed to take commissions and open an art shop for IRL money, via paypal? I was hoping to make a couple extra bucks here and there but i wanted to make sure it was okay before i went through with it. thanks!
@FireflyElixer according to the rules regarding art sales, it's allowed as long as it is digital art (if it's physical art you can only sell five pieces ever for IRL currency.)
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Art Sales Policy
(Updated 5/30/2014)
You may sell your digital Flight Rising fan art or commissions for both "real world" currency or for Flight Rising Currency.
Note that Flight Rising retains the copyright to its dragons and designs.
You may display your Flight Rising fan art on your personal website provided that you provide a link or the URL text to or for flightrising.com on or near the image.
No more than 5 units be sold of tangible merchandise utilizing the Flight Rising intellectual property (IP) be sold for "real world" currency. Making a piece of fan art or a craft project is fine, but making a business out of Flight Rising merchandise is not.
Tangible merchandise utilizing Flight Rising IP may be gifted, traded, purchased with Flight Rising currency, or raffled (provided the raffle does not utilize "real world" currency) beyond this 5 unit limit, but may not be sold for "real world" currency once the 5 unit limit is exceeded.
Artwork utilizing the Flight Rising IP may not be added to third party, print-service stores.
Example: shapeways, deviantart prints, redbubble, cafepress, zazzle, and similar entities.
Artwork sales of original works, -tangible and digital- utilizing the artist's own IP may be sold by the artist and have no limitations on units sold. The limitations above are placed solely on works using Flight Rising's IP.
(Updated 5/30/2014)
You may sell your digital Flight Rising fan art or commissions for both "real world" currency or for Flight Rising Currency.
Note that Flight Rising retains the copyright to its dragons and designs.
You may display your Flight Rising fan art on your personal website provided that you provide a link or the URL text to or for flightrising.com on or near the image.
No more than 5 units be sold of tangible merchandise utilizing the Flight Rising intellectual property (IP) be sold for "real world" currency. Making a piece of fan art or a craft project is fine, but making a business out of Flight Rising merchandise is not.
Tangible merchandise utilizing Flight Rising IP may be gifted, traded, purchased with Flight Rising currency, or raffled (provided the raffle does not utilize "real world" currency) beyond this 5 unit limit, but may not be sold for "real world" currency once the 5 unit limit is exceeded.
Artwork utilizing the Flight Rising IP may not be added to third party, print-service stores.
Example: shapeways, deviantart prints, redbubble, cafepress, zazzle, and similar entities.
Artwork sales of original works, -tangible and digital- utilizing the artist's own IP may be sold by the artist and have no limitations on units sold. The limitations above are placed solely on works using Flight Rising's IP.
@FireflyElixer according to the rules regarding art sales, it's allowed as long as it is digital art (if it's physical art you can only sell five pieces ever for IRL currency.)
Quote:
Art Sales Policy
(Updated 5/30/2014)
You may sell your digital Flight Rising fan art or commissions for both "real world" currency or for Flight Rising Currency.
Note that Flight Rising retains the copyright to its dragons and designs.
You may display your Flight Rising fan art on your personal website provided that you provide a link or the URL text to or for flightrising.com on or near the image.
No more than 5 units be sold of tangible merchandise utilizing the Flight Rising intellectual property (IP) be sold for "real world" currency. Making a piece of fan art or a craft project is fine, but making a business out of Flight Rising merchandise is not.
Tangible merchandise utilizing Flight Rising IP may be gifted, traded, purchased with Flight Rising currency, or raffled (provided the raffle does not utilize "real world" currency) beyond this 5 unit limit, but may not be sold for "real world" currency once the 5 unit limit is exceeded.
Artwork utilizing the Flight Rising IP may not be added to third party, print-service stores.
Example: shapeways, deviantart prints, redbubble, cafepress, zazzle, and similar entities.
Artwork sales of original works, -tangible and digital- utilizing the artist's own IP may be sold by the artist and have no limitations on units sold. The limitations above are placed solely on works using Flight Rising's IP.
(Updated 5/30/2014)
You may sell your digital Flight Rising fan art or commissions for both "real world" currency or for Flight Rising Currency.
Note that Flight Rising retains the copyright to its dragons and designs.
You may display your Flight Rising fan art on your personal website provided that you provide a link or the URL text to or for flightrising.com on or near the image.
No more than 5 units be sold of tangible merchandise utilizing the Flight Rising intellectual property (IP) be sold for "real world" currency. Making a piece of fan art or a craft project is fine, but making a business out of Flight Rising merchandise is not.
Tangible merchandise utilizing Flight Rising IP may be gifted, traded, purchased with Flight Rising currency, or raffled (provided the raffle does not utilize "real world" currency) beyond this 5 unit limit, but may not be sold for "real world" currency once the 5 unit limit is exceeded.
Artwork utilizing the Flight Rising IP may not be added to third party, print-service stores.
Example: shapeways, deviantart prints, redbubble, cafepress, zazzle, and similar entities.
Artwork sales of original works, -tangible and digital- utilizing the artist's own IP may be sold by the artist and have no limitations on units sold. The limitations above are placed solely on works using Flight Rising's IP.
@FireflyElixer You'll want to look over the Art Sales Rules. It's a little ways down that page that I've linked.
@FireflyElixer You'll want to look over the Art Sales Rules. It's a little ways down that page that I've linked.
@elfin @Shinyumbreon
oooh okay thank you both so much!! so considering the last portion, do you guys think it would be okay to take commissions for traditional art for irl currency, as long as its original work/peoples non-flight rising characters?
oooh okay thank you both so much!! so considering the last portion, do you guys think it would be okay to take commissions for traditional art for irl currency, as long as its original work/peoples non-flight rising characters?
@elfin @Shinyumbreon
oooh okay thank you both so much!! so considering the last portion, do you guys think it would be okay to take commissions for traditional art for irl currency, as long as its original work/peoples non-flight rising characters?
oooh okay thank you both so much!! so considering the last portion, do you guys think it would be okay to take commissions for traditional art for irl currency, as long as its original work/peoples non-flight rising characters?
@fireflyelixer as long as it's not FR related in any way you can sell however many you want- digital or not.
@fireflyelixer as long as it's not FR related in any way you can sell however many you want- digital or not.
@FireflyElixer
You can sell traditional art of FR dragons for USD, as far as I have ever seen. You may want to send in a contact ticket about details, but I believe the only issues would come up if you were actually shipping things to people.
You can sell traditional art of FR dragons for USD, as far as I have ever seen. You may want to send in a contact ticket about details, but I believe the only issues would come up if you were actually shipping things to people.
@FireflyElixer
You can sell traditional art of FR dragons for USD, as far as I have ever seen. You may want to send in a contact ticket about details, but I believe the only issues would come up if you were actually shipping things to people.
You can sell traditional art of FR dragons for USD, as far as I have ever seen. You may want to send in a contact ticket about details, but I believe the only issues would come up if you were actually shipping things to people.