Yaarel
🇮🇱 🇺🇦 He-Mage
If I do an oil painting of an Elf Wizard. That is my artwork. I own the painting. Not Hasbro corporate executives.
Even if I am portraying SRD content, such as a High Elf Evocation Wizard . It is still my artwork. I have the legal right. It is part of "folk D&D" as a community tradition, a subculture, a sport like tennis or football.
This is Intellectual Property that the OGL licenses to the living tradition.
The oil painting is mine.
If my artistic medium is computer digital art, including 3d portraits of an Elf Wizard, that is my artwork, I own it.
And if I make an NFT out of it − or a videogame out of it − or a digital character portrait builder for others to create portraits of their own characters, it is my property. Hasbro lacks a claim on it.
Even if I am portraying SRD content, such as a High Elf Evocation Wizard . It is still my artwork. I have the legal right. It is part of "folk D&D" as a community tradition, a subculture, a sport like tennis or football.
This is Intellectual Property that the OGL licenses to the living tradition.
The oil painting is mine.
If my artistic medium is computer digital art, including 3d portraits of an Elf Wizard, that is my artwork, I own it.
And if I make an NFT out of it − or a videogame out of it − or a digital character portrait builder for others to create portraits of their own characters, it is my property. Hasbro lacks a claim on it.