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    • KatrinaF
      KatrinaF last edited by

      Hey all - I still have 3 kids books to flush out but I've been MIA working on my adult webcomic and art book. Thought I'd jump in here to see if anyone had some advice on a licensing thing:

      Question:
      I've been contacted to create art of the clients original Characters. They then want to put the art on stickers and keychains to sell and give to their readers. (this is a fairly successful self published author.)

      Can someone point me in the right direction? This is licensing, right? I mean it's their character in the book but they are hiring me to create an actual image of the characters.

      Any advice/help would be appreciated.
      Katrina

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      • kirsten-mcg
        kirsten-mcg @KatrinaF last edited by

        @KatrinaF I don't have any personal experience in this sort of thing, but from what I've heard I would guess, yes, this is licensing, and the contract and pay should reflect this. Especially if the author is experiencing success.

        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirsten.mcgonigal.art/
        Portfolio Site: www.kirstenmcgonigalart.com

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        • Miriam
          Miriam @KatrinaF last edited by

          @KatrinaF I don't know anything about licensing or business stuff. But if I had to guess, I'd say no.

          Isn't licensing when someone has IP I like (such as a cartoon character or a sports team), & I want to make art based on their IP & sell it. Since I'm the one selling, I need the license / authorization of the IP owner, & I pay them to use it.

          Since the owner of the character is the one who will be selling the items, this seems like a normal art job to me (such as a book, poster, magazine spot, etc.).

          But as I said, I really don't know.

          Congrats & Good Luck!

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          • KatrinaF
            KatrinaF @kirsten-mcg last edited by

            @kirsten-mcg Thx Kristen! We'll see how this turns out.

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            • KatrinaF
              KatrinaF @Miriam last edited by

              @Miriam Humm... this author has only written descriptions of their characters. I'd be creating the actual visual representation of the characters so ... I think I need to research this a bit more. I want to find a happy medium where we both get what we want. Thx for response.

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