9 Hand Drawn Farm and Livestock Animal's, These popular animal species are commonly used for Yarn Fiber Crafts. Graphics included are shown on 1st & 2nd listing photos and listed below. Additional graphics are sold separately, please see links below. For Personal or Small Business Use ► Image Specifications (9 total files): • PNG images have a transparent background • Excellent image quality that can be used digitally or printed • 300dpi png clipart, images are about 10" • Each Image Is Saved Separately • Instant Download - 1 Zipped File ► I am an avid animal lover and donate a portion of my sales to shelters and rescues ► Animal Illustrations Included: • Alpaca • Llama • Merino Sheep • Blue Faced Leicester Sheep • Angora Goat • Cashmere Goat • Scottish Highland Cow • Camel • Qiviut ► Required Credit Text (must be visible on your site/shop product page with a link back to my store): Illustrations by VizualStorm: http://www.vizualstorm.etsy.com ► Creative Ideas For Usage: Knitting/Crochet Printables, Card Making, Invitations, Gift Tags, Scrapbooking, Posters, Classroom Projects, Blog Articles, Web Design, and Graphic Design Projects. ► Shop Home Page: http://www.vizualstorm.etsy.com ---------------------------- ► Please take a moment to read my full terms of use (located under each listing), or, on the product photo Personal Use Feel free to use my items as many times as you like for personal use, provided that you do not sell, give away or make available to the public. If your personal designs are made available for others to see, please provide artist credit either on the item, or, on the website page it is available on. Standard License Graphics purchased include a single use and user license. If you use my designs for multiple projects, you will need a license for each project created that include my designs. A standard license covers up to 250 manufactured items with a profit up to $250. Small Business and Non Profit Use: If the graphics purchased are permitted for small business purposes, then you may use my graphics in your own designs for sale or hire provided you follow my terms of use. My graphics are intended to be used as a tool for you to create your own overall unique design. Your designs must be considerably different, combining them with additional graphics and/or text. You may not simply use my graphics “as is” in any medium or on any platform. My graphics should not be the sole focal point of your work. Blog/Online Use: You may utilize my designs online in blogs or as part of your own web site design, as long as the file(s) can not be downloaded as a stand alone image. If using my graphics for your online designs, credit must be given by placing my store link visibly on the page. Educational Use: Feel free to use my graphics for classroom material in both print and online, as long as you follow my standard terms of use. Prohibited Use: Commercial use is prohibited. This includes printed/manufactured products over 500, web site views of over 5,000 per month and a profit over $500. My graphics are intended for small business use. My graphics are NOT to be used for commercial printing or print on demand (this includes collage sheets, sticker sheets, editable templates, embroidery patterns, rubber stamps, bundles, etc.), for any product (hard goods or otherwise) for sale on Etsy, Amazon, Zazzle, Vista Print, Redbubble or similar. My graphics may not be used for any projects that promote discrimination towards race, gender, ableism, sexual orientation, religion or gender identification. You may not use or resell my designs as is, redistribute as is, provide access to, share or transfer any images purchased. You may not use my designs as, or part of, a logo or branding in either printed, digital or online work. You may not include my designs in layered files where the original graphics can be extracted. All of your designs must be flattened. Do NOT claim any of the work from VizualStorm as your own. If you do not credit me, that is considered claiming my work as your own. If you plan on using my graphics for printed/manufactured items with a quantity of 250-500, and/or are profiting $250-$500, you will need to purchase an extended license: http://etsy.me/1X2jUtQ Credit in the form of a link back to my store is REQUIRED for all products that will be made available to the public for free and/or sold for profit
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