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Hi there,
this is going to be the logo for my website. I will make the golden
wires have a nicier pattern (instead of straight lines).
Overall, what do you think?
Thanks,
Xilo
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Dedicated to audio/visual and interactive artwork.
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Xilo Musimene wrote:
> Hi there,
> this is going to be the logo for my website. I will make the golden
> wires have a nicier pattern (instead of straight lines).
>
> Overall, what do you think?
>
> Thanks,
> Xilo
Sorry, here it is!
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Hi Xilo,
>Xilo Musimene wrote:
>> this is going to be the logo for my website. I will make the golden
>> wires have a nicier pattern (instead of straight lines).
Don't add to much pattern to the golden wires as a logo must be net and the
group of yellow vertical stripes is the most dynamic element of your logo.
So try to keep them gold (may be a bit more shiny).
Also, try to add some brilliance and some glow to the textured black cube as
it you a bit dull (specially in the corner appearing in front).
Last remark, try to do something more simple and net. I like the side of
the cube but not the top.
Advice for a logo : First, render the scene with a transparent background so
that you can an idea of the logo itself (without 3D environment) and make
pictures of different size (as a logo can you look great in large size and
ugly in a small size) and create a small HTML page with all your pictures
(in table with different background color for example) and see how its
look.
Cheers,
Tommy
The 1st African citizen POV member !
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> Don't add to much pattern to the golden wires as a logo must be net and the
> group of yellow vertical stripes is the most dynamic element of your logo.
> So try to keep them gold (may be a bit more shiny).
> Also, try to add some brilliance and some glow to the textured black cube as
> it you a bit dull (specially in the corner appearing in front).
> Last remark, try to do something more simple and net. I like the side of
> the cube but not the top.
>
> Advice for a logo : First, render the scene with a transparent background so
> that you can an idea of the logo itself (without 3D environment) and make
> pictures of different size (as a logo can you look great in large size and
> ugly in a small size) and create a small HTML page with all your pictures
> (in table with different background color for example) and see how its
> look.
I have expressed myself wrong at the start.
The logo is the red square stamped on the CPU.
This is a title image. Which puts the Logo into a 3d context.
I am currently very pleased with the logo.
The 3d scene however needs much more complication, since we only need to
see the logo clearly and the context.
I will add more brilliance to the wires, and I was thinking on making
the wires plug into a green electronic component. I'll possibly put
some fire or smoke somewhere also...
Thanks for your input!
Xilo
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Dedicated to audio/visual and interactive artwork.
http://www.geocities.com/simonlemieux/
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"Xilo Musimene" <xil### [at] hotpopcom> wrote in message
news:3f4414bc@news.povray.org...
"You're on the right track to make beautiful images, but unfortunately
you don't
seem to have an artistic sense... An artistic image would have
movement, would
tell a story, have a past and a future... and all this in a still
image...
When looking at your picture, I see a very nice render of a blue-print!
Try
working on the concept of you future p.b.i submissions!"
-Shay
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Shay wrote:
> "Xilo Musimene" <xil### [at] hotpopcom> wrote in message
> news:3f4414bc@news.povray.org...
>
> "You're on the right track to make beautiful images, but unfortunately
> you don't
> seem to have an artistic sense... An artistic image would have
> movement, would
> tell a story, have a past and a future... and all this in a still
> image...
> When looking at your picture, I see a very nice render of a blue-print!
> Try
> working on the concept of you future p.b.i submissions!"
I have to admit I was amazed by your reply. Actually, I am indeed
looking to add some living energy to my image, but I am stuck with the
lifelessness of the initial idea.
I was wondering how you could help me find some life into this Boring
Void I have created.
Needless to say that I totally agree with you. Though I still think
there is something to be done and I am left either on the edge of
abandon or at the door of imploration for help at the death-bed of this
idea.
Besides, this idea is not about Art, I experience difficulties to
express what it really is about (since I'm french), and therefore an
artistic sense would be out of topic in this image, I think. I may be
wrong.
Thanks for your reply for it made me think clearly for some time!
Simon
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Dedicated to audio/visual and interactive artwork.
http://216.67.225.237/~nexus99/xilo/intro.php
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