![]() YES! Kazu is making a small run of shirts based on their original design, and plans to sell them directly to customers.Įxample 3: Sam has a garnered a good-sized social media following for his digital artwork, and his latest piece is one of his most popular, depicting Falcon Ron from Pyre. Via Etsy, she is responsible for her relationship with her customers and is personally shipping out her items.Įxample 2: Kazu has created a well-loved image of Red from Transistor and decided to silk-screen it on a T-shirt, ordering a quantity of 50 to sell locally or at cons. YES! Janie is selling a limited quantity of hand-made items inspired by our games. If you have further questions, please consider the following examples to help illustrate our policy in practice:Įxample 1: Janie is selling a set of four Chthonic Companion plushies inspired by Hades on her Etsy page. We appreciate your compliance with this policy. We likewise reserve the right to update this policy at any time and for any reason. We reserve the right to ask you to remove any works at any time at our sole discretion for any reason. content that is offensive, inappropriate, or otherwise in poor taste. Do not sell them on large stores such as Redbubble, Displate, Society6, or Amazon.ĭo not associate Supergiant Games or any of our games or brands with content that runs counter to the spirit of our games, i.e. You can only sell items directly to consumers. Do not use official art or assets from our games.ĭo not make items that are significantly similar to official items offered by Supergiant Games or any of Supergiant Games' authorized licensees. Specifically, do not use the "Supergiant Games," "Hades," "Pyre," "Transistor," or "Bastion" trademarks and logos. Make clear that your items are unofficial, and not related to or authorized by Supergiant Games. However, you are not permitted to mass-produce or mass-distribute items (unless you have our express permission, which we've only given to a few trusted partners over the years). Making and selling limited, hand-made fan merchandise inspired by our games ("items") is generally fine, and does not require getting express written permission from us. So, if you are interested in creating and selling fan merchandise, we have a few guidelines we are asking you to follow: We also want fans of our games to have the best experiences possible. We love seeing your creations inspired by our games, including Hades, Pyre, Transistor, and Bastion. So, with that said, Happy 20th birthday Phantom Investigators, you deserve at least a love letter.We're sometimes asked by fans whether it's OK to create and sell merchandise based on our characters and worlds. How to try to respect the source material in writing fanfiction, how I draw, how to just be myself and enjoy what I like best. ![]() ![]() This is the result, even if I draw less PI (or LwL) stuff to focus more on my forum projects/OCs/just more shows I like too or don’t post on my main blog about it, my attitude towards this show didn’t change! It improved me on a lot of stuffs. Since end-april, I more or less secretly worked on this project of making as many drawings as I can for its 20th birthday, and not just with the main gang, but with some of the ghosts and monsters, along with some small reference to the show’s lore or small bits of dialogues. Today is the 20th birthday of Phantom Investigators and despites being only a vague childhood memory, I just COULDN’T ignore making at least a big contribution about it.
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