Guideline: Space: 1999

Submitting Your Design
Tag your work with: Anderson_Space1999, Space1999
Accepted Formats: jpg, png; under 300 mb
Recommended Dimensions: 7632 x 6480 pixels

General Guidelines
Applies to all fan art submissions in the Partner Program

Be original.
While your work will include a brand’s Intellectual Property (like a company’s logo or a character from a TV show), it’s important to add something original of your own - make it unique.
Do your research - make sure your design hasn’t already been done.

Don’t submit screenshots or imagery taken directly from the property.

Be mindful of explicit content.
Some brands might be ok with adult content, but others aren’t. Check each brand’s guidelines if you want to know more about what each partner thinks is ok.

Be creative.
Play with styles and mediums.
Get inspiration from the brand - watch, read, or play it again.

*Please Note: it may 3 or more weeks to review your work. Thank you for your patience!

Property Guidelines
Specific to Space: 1999

Dos

  • Do rewatch some Space: 1999 episodes to get inspired.
  • Do be original with your fan art, and let your creativity show!
  • Do feel free to reference icons and elements from the show.
  • Do try different styles for characters.
  • Do always mention Gerry and Sylvia Anderson if referring to the creators of Space: 1999.
  • And most importantly, have fun!

 

Don'ts

  • Don’t use any 3rd party content or ideas, including mash-ups of Space: 1999 with other properties.
  • Don’t depict or use likenesses of Space: 1999 actors.
  • Don’t submit works that are obscene, racist, violent, or defamatory. Works that are deemed inappropriate will not be approved and taken down.
  • Don’t submit unoriginal content, including but not limited to: logo only, existing designs, promotional art, plagiarized works, etc.
  • Don’t alter the logo in any way, e.g. colour, font, distortion.

 

About Space: 1999

A science-fiction television series set in the year 1999. Nuclear waste stored on the Moon’s far side explodes, knocking the Moon out of orbit and sending it, as well as the 311 inhabitants of Moonbase Alpha, hurtling uncontrollably into space. The series was the last production by the partnership of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson.

 

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