where I dump my scribbles

orlandofox:

I.. ooh, haha, okay.. <XD Art theft is one thing, but trying to sell/make profit from it when you did not receive credit from the original maker is a whole ‘nother level of bad.

It seems someone is trying to sell t-shirts of my ‘Good Night at Freddy’s’ picture.

(Original image here)

I…

AH, almost forgot to mention!

I contacted the seller a while after making this post and it seems there may have been slight misunderstanding.

Apparently there’s a website that offers free t-shirt designs and the ‘Good Night at Freddy’s’ pic is on there?

While I’m flattered that picture seems worthy enough of being on a shirt, folks, I would prefer if no one tried to advertise it as such. That picture was not intended to be made, let alone sold, as a shirt. If you came and asked for my permission to print it on your own shirt without intention to make any sort of profit from it, I’d likely say yes.

But aside from this. if anyone happens to know what this site it, I would appreciate knowing so I could ask to have that image removed. The vast majority of FNAF art I make is made just for fun and more so to let others view and nothing more. And I’d hope that others could respect that.

Thank you folks! <3

  1. kurracolt said: Yes, exactly. Do you know about writing licenses? Because there should be something written for your image so that others at least know in their conscience they’re stealing, especially when it’s someone else’s product.
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