Wolf Scout sketch
* you can read the comic here on my website https://www.lukecoleman.com/wolf-scout
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New designs for new comics. Working on a little racing comic, about a lazy autonomous car. Racing in an endurance race that crosses the whole world.
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Super excited for Scott Pilgrim Takes Off! I saw the Toronto premiere, we walked out of there a little stunned.
Scott Pilgrim feels like the kind of hit that can't happen anymore. It’s wild to me that the book was so popular. When I read it when I was 17 I felt like it was written just for me. But also the movie is the kind of cult classic that can't happen anymore. Where the movie studio puts in way to much money, and give the creators just enough creative freedom to make the movie for a specific audience. The result was a movie that is so much better than it has any right to be.
And now we’ve got this weird anime. It’s all unbelievable.
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Final episode of Moons of Celoros is Live! Our sci-fi-fantasy animatic series. There's a handy playlist of all the episodes here!
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More sketch book experiments.
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Random comic from my sketch book in marker.
The story was going to be about a social worker who helps haunted houses move on. Sorta Urbanism Fantasy.
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More sketchbook drawings.
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You make a thousand copies before breakfast. That doesn't make you part of the entertainment industry.
This is the LAST WEEKEND to back the Kickstarter campaign for the audiobook of my next novel, The Lost Cause. These kickstarters are how I pay my bills, which lets me publish my free essays nearly every day. If you enjoy my work, please consider backing!
Back when every book had a printing press in its history, every record a record-pressing plant, every film a film-lab, “making or handling copies of creative works” was a pretty good test to determine whether someone was part of the entertainment industry. Even if it turned out they weren’t, the kind of person who has a record-pressing plant can afford to consult an expert to make sure they’re on the right side of the law.
But a funny thing happened on the way to the 21st Century. We started using computers for everything. And computers work by making copies.
The mere act of reading this article created dozens — if not hundreds — of copies of it. These copies flashed in and out of existence in network buffers, switches and routers, graphics buffers and RAM, in multiple content distribution network caches and in your browser’s cache.
You make a thousand copies before breakfast. That doesn’t make you part of the entertainment industry.
It’s a near-dead-certainty that much of what you do violates the black letter of copyright law. We could simplify copyright until everyone who uses the internet for anything could easily grasp its contours and stay within them. But any copyright that is made simple enough for kids doing their homework and people using a dating site to follow would be way too crude for me and the various parties in my supply chain to follow.
-The Internet's Original Sin
My next novel is The Lost Cause, a hopeful novel of the climate emergency. Amazon won't sell the audiobook, so I made my own and I'm pre-selling it on Kickstarter!
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Liked this sketch of bell bottoms and big hair
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Sketchbook drawing of Grey, from www.lukecoleman.com/wolf-scout
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Post with links to first 4 out of 5 Moons of Celoros animatics. Last episode coming out this week.
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Episode 4 of Moons of Celoros is out now!
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A few sketchbook drawings
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