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Is it ok to use the pictures and signs of Pathfinder (all under community use police) for use in copy shop to make Shirts for our gaming group (not for sale!!!)
Sounds fine, although our lawyer would probably prefer that you distribute them along with a slip of paper bearing the text required by the Community Use Policy. :-)

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Patrick Kropp wrote:Sounds fine, although our lawyer would probably prefer that you distribute them along with a slip of paper bearing the text required by the Community Use Policy. :-)Is it ok to use the pictures and signs of Pathfinder (all under community use police) for use in copy shop to make Shirts for our gaming group (not for sale!!!)
lol you should print the community use text in small print on the back of the shirt! :)

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http://img710.imageshack.us/i/dsc03097dv.jpg/
one of them (mine):)
That is an awesome shirt...
oh and Linkimificated

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I have also created a few shirt designs for our local PFS troupe.
I didn't use any PF art, instead going for a unique design.
Our Northern CA group is BAPS = Bay Area Pathfinder Society.

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Patrick Kropp wrote:http://img710.imageshack.us/i/dsc03097dv.jpg/
one of them (mine):)
That is an awesome shirt...
oh and Linkimificated
I love that goblin. :^D

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Man I wish I had a shirt like that. How about it Paizo? I'm sure we would all love a new line of shirts that show off great Pathfinder artwork.
It´s easier to make than you think. I´ve done the 3 designs for me and two of my players in 5 minutes. For all 3 Shirts.
It will be nice when we wear them all 4 (2 of my players didn´t want a shirt). :)Important is that you find a good photo service or copy shop who print shirts. Quality of the print was most importent to me. Fresh colors and durable. Last thing we will see soon (or hopefully later). ;)

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That might be the perfect Pathfinder t-shirt. If you know Pathfinder and RPGs, you get it right away. If you don`t know Pathfinder but you know RPGs, it tells you what you need to know. If you don`t know Pathfinder or RPGs, it is still a cool enough shirt on its own and may get some interested inquiries.

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Is it ok to use the pictures and signs of Pathfinder (all under community use police) for use in copy shop to make Shirts for our gaming group (not for sale!!!)
For every AP we play, we make a shirt. (Runelords got it's own soundtrack album too)
It's a game inside the game, where the maker of the shirt gets to name the Adventuring party.
Outside of game night, and GenCon, I don't get to wear them much.

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For every AP we play, we make a shirt...It's a game inside the game, where the maker of the shirt gets to name the Adventuring party.
We do much the same for our long-term campaigns. Our last was for ENWorlds' War of the Burning Sky: Company of the Burning Stag (if you've played the AP the name should make sense...) Of course we don't use anyone's copyrighted artwork on CafePress.

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Here's a pic of mine from paizocon 2009.
I think Wes posted a better one on Facebook or at least I saw it somewhere.
There are MANY places online that you can make a tshirt. The photo printing process is used by many of them. zazzle, cafepress, nodbod, redbubble, etc... go check them out and do some research for what you would like.
Patrick - sweeet shirt!