OK, remember what I said about all NASA art being in the public domain? That includes all sorts of conceptual art of alien planets, paintings of space colonies from the 1970s, even one (and as far as I can tell only one) Chesley Bonestell painting. It's a heck of a resource for artists.
So to make it official for anyone worried about copyright: all paintings and pictures on the walls in these scenes are in the public domain. I can provide more detail if anyone (site admins?) needs it. A few images are from Wikimedia Commons, sourced to make sure they have 100% public domain licenses.
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Well, NASA is a government agency and uses public money so things produced using public money tend to be public domain.
Although just because it's on a government website doesn't mean everything is pd, as sometimes they get permission to host something from a copyright holder, so always double-check to be sure.
Author Notes:
So to make it official for anyone worried about copyright: all paintings and pictures on the walls in these scenes are in the public domain. I can provide more detail if anyone (site admins?) needs it. A few images are from Wikimedia Commons, sourced to make sure they have 100% public domain licenses.
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Producing this webcomic for a pace of four updates takes a lot of time... and it's not cheap for me, what with paper, ink and pens (going all digital would be even more spendy). A little support would help defray costs and make sure I can justify spending money on art supplies and taking time away from the money-earning grind. Everyone gets access to high-rez sketches, and there will be some special bonuses and behind-the-scenes art connected to Star Warp (coming up soon). Higher levels of support get original art, a reduced rate on commissions, and other goodies. If you can help out with a minimum of $3 a month (or a little more... or set a custom pledge, I'm not picky) please check it out right here (and the widget is always available above). Heck, even if you can't pledge check it out - there's some art there unlocked for everyone, and I'd appreciate feedback on the levels and the premiums I'm offering. And if you can’t support my Patreon, maybe support the Comic Fury Patreon to keep this whole site going?