1. What is a Studio Edition?
Kirenya Studio Editions are licensed, reusable materials.
Each edition offers a coherent set of still images, motion, or audio designed for placement and reuse in personal and commercial projects. They are intended to support work—appearing as background, reference, transition, or visual texture—rather than to be consumed as a finished work.
Studio Editions are released as part of an ongoing catalogue and include a clear license for personal and commercial use.
2. Why are Studio Editions numbered?
Studio Editions are numbered as part of a catalogue rather than a sequence.
The numbers indicate availability and accumulation, not order, hierarchy, or progression. Each edition stands on its own and can be entered at any point.
3. Why don’t Studio Editions come with instructions?
Studio Editions are materials, not methods.
They are designed to be adaptable across different workflows, contexts, and disciplines. Providing instructions would narrow their use and impose assumptions about how they should be applied.
The materials are intentionally open so they can be placed, combined, and reused according to your needs.
4. What am I allowed to do with this after I buy it?
License (at a glance)
Purchase of a Studio Edition grants a non-exclusive, perpetual license to use the materials in that edition in personal and commercial projects.
Redistribution or resale of the materials as standalone files is not permitted.
Each edition folder includes a License.txt file with the full terms.
Availability
Studio Editions are currently distributed through Gumroad.
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