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  3. <title>Amazing MediaGoblin fanart by Justin Nichol</title>
  4. <meta name="date" content="2012-10-20 13:30" />
  5. <meta name="author" content="Christopher Allan Webber" />
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  9. Something fun today... last night I got contacted by Justin Nichol,
  10. who is self-described as "an entertainment designer, game designer
  11. and free culture advocate". He said he heard about the project,
  12. thought the mascot was cute, and wanted to paint it in his own
  13. style. That didn't prepare me for the awesomeness that awaited me
  14. when I opened the attachment:
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  17. <a href="/blog_images/justin_nichol_mediagoblin_trans.png">
  18. <img src="/blog_images/justin_nichol_mediagoblin_trans-scaled.png"
  19. alt="Justin Nichol's incredible MediaGoblin fanart" />
  20. </a>
  21. </p>
  22. <p>
  23. Well, what can I say. Beats the heck out of anything I can do! I'm
  24. pretty blown away, and quite frankly, both humbled and flattered by
  25. having my character drawn in a way that so massively outpaces my own
  26. skills.
  27. </p>
  28. <p>
  29. Justin says the above image, as well as this
  30. <a href="/blog_images/justin_nichol_mediagoblin_dark.png">dark background version</a>,
  31. are both released under
  32. <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">CC BY-SA
  33. 3.0</a>. So feel free to remix and reuse as long as you
  34. reciprocate under the terms of the license (be sure to attribute
  35. Justin Nichol!) Justin also uploaded the image to
  36. <a href="http://justinnichol.cghub.com/">his CGHub account</a>, so you can
  37. also <a href="http://cghub.com/images/view/330333/">see it there</a>.
  38. </p>
  39. <p>
  40. Oh, and on that note, I encourage you to check out Justin's other stuff.
  41. He's got some crazy awesome stuff on
  42. <a href="http://justinnichol.cghub.com/">his CGHub account</a>.
  43. Even cooler: he's got a game website
  44. called <a href="http://blackflaggames.org/">Black Flag Games</a>,
  45. which appears to be tabletop free culture games. Pretty cool... and
  46. important work! I happen to think that
  47. <a href="http://dustycloud.org/blog/why-faif-games-matter">games are
  48. important to free software and free culture</a> and
  49. when I worked at Creative Commons
  50. <a href="http://labs.creativecommons.org/2012/07/11/liberated-pixel-cup-and-distributed-free-culture-projects/">that
  51. was an agenda I tried to push forward</a>. So check out his stuff!
  52. Looks like they've got
  53. some <a href="http://blackflaggames.org/?page_id=5">cool stuff going
  54. on...</a>
  55. </p>
  56. <p>
  57. Oh, and speaking of cool stuff, you know we have a
  58. <a href="/pages/campaign.html">crowdfunding campaign going on</a>
  59. right? Now's the time to donate
  60. since <a href="/news/10k-campaign-matching.html">contributions are
  61. currently being doubled</a>. And I guess I'll put the "Support
  62. MediaGoblin" image below... even though it noticeably pales in
  63. comparison to the above. :)
  64. </p>
  65. <p class="centered">
  66. <a href="/pages/campaign.html">
  67. <img src="/blog_images/support_mediagoblin-blagpost.png"
  68. alt="Gavroche imploring you to support MediaGoblin!" />
  69. </a>
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