![]() Disney Doesn’t seem to care what you do as long as your not making money off of it. If you had called it something other than A Venator Class Star Destroyer from Star Wars and changed it enough so it wasn’t exactly the same ship but “inspired” by the ship you could probably get away with it. Is really every one of them doing something illegal?Īnd if I could sell it, how much would you sell it for? I don’t want to put it on the Blendermarket or someplace else, but If someone contacts me, is there a way I can sell it to him? There are so many Star Wars models online, and many of them cost money. But now I don’t know if I want to just give out all my models for free. At the time I thought, If I can’t sell it, I just give it to him for free. A month after publishing it, I got contacted by a guy, that works on a Star Wars Fan Film ( ), asking to use my Venator. This is not the first time someone asked me that. Yesterday, someone contacted me on Artstation wanting to buy my model for a fan film. I never planned on selling it, because I’m probably not allowed to do it, because the design, etc. A few months ago I finished modelling the Venator-class Star Destroyer from Revenge of the Sith. ![]()
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