by MichaelTumey » Fri Aug 30, 2013 2:34 am
I think the rule applies to hard goods or machined goods. For example one of our members has a Kickstarter for a wooden watch, in that instance, using a 3D representation of a wooden watch is wrong and should be forbidden. However, a published product like a book or game box I believe is fine.
If it is forbidden then I've broken that rule. I've got a 3D representation of what the published book of my Kickstarter will look like, as the first illustration posted on my Kickstarter page. The page passed review by the Kickstarter team, and it's 27 days without a hitch regarding the issue, and I have 62 hours left in my funding period.
I'd go ahead and create one for your project and post it on your page. If the Kickstarter team flags it, then or even at a later time, all you'd have to do is remove it. I don't think having one would jeopardize your project. It hasn't on mine.