Author Topic: A made a Blockland Tee  (Read 2422 times)

I don't do Spreadshirt all that often, but I made a blockland t-shirt today.
Buy it to support your favorite game! (And me)
Here.
« Last Edit: December 03, 2012, 11:54:07 PM by Ticonderoga »

I have to make an account to see it. Fix this please.

I have to make an account to see it. Fix this please.
Ok, edited link.

Pretty nice, but i'm sure i've seen it done before.

I would buy it, then explain the game to anyone who asks. Then explain how its not Minecraft or Roblox, almost every time I wear it.

You should add a "Disclaimer: This game is not associated with LEGOS, Minecraft, or ROBLOX in any way." line in small print at the bottom on the back. It would save having to explain things.

If someone made a shirt for each of the blockland default decals I would buy some.

If I had money that is.


all of my yes.

i have the original bl t shirt btw, i wear it to gym class lol

i'm fairly certain it's illegal to sell merch for a product you don't have the rights too

It's shockingly poor quality. You used the eraser tool as a cropping instrument and didn't even take the time to set up paths, you also left a lot of white space arround the hammer and shoulders.

i'm fairly certain it's illegal to sell merch for a product you don't have the rights too
I think you're allowed to if it's not copywritten material, but since blockland is what he is doing is probably illegal.
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cut a deal with badspot to give him $10 of every shirt you sell

cut a deal with badspot to give him $10 of every shirt you sell
Considering I only get $5 out of each sale.
I don't see that going well for me.

Considering I only get $5 out of each sale.
I don't see that going well for me.
It's better than nothing. Or you could come up with your own franchise and have rights to the full benefits. Seriously, if you want to sell something that is copyright protected you have to strike a deal with the developer. That's just business.