I figure if the original creator likes it, he might adopt it and display it on his website/wiki. What I don't control is if he decides to turn them into patches like you see in the wiki page I linked. The most use I've seen out of those is him ordering 50ish of them to hand out at conventions, and mailing the patches he makes to the forum members that donate for the upkeep of his website. So, there's this possible mass production aspect which I feel I must inform you of, but it's very unlikely to be used to turn anykind of profit.
In terms of whatβs done with the image in terms of mass production, thatβs a matter between you and your friend. For me this is work for hire, and so I donβt have any expectation of ownership in the end product.
-Jim
Yeah, I've been trying to give more credit to people in articles lately, for example Amaryllis was really pleased to be mentioned in the jika-tabi article as the one who came up with the idea. I'm glad you noticed!I really appreciate the OoC note. It was important to me that the artist was given proper credit, as it can promote more commissions going his way.
Thanks for doing so Wes
Oh wow, I didn't even know I was mentioned. I just thought it was neat when I saw the art was actually made in the uniform thread. Had I learned from the wiki instead though I'd still think gee that was cool. Thanks.Yeah, I've been trying to give more credit to people in articles lately, for example Amaryllis was really pleased to be mentioned in the jika-tabi article as the one who came up with the idea. I'm glad you noticed!
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