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