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Hi guys, I hope this is an appropriate topic for this forum
(and conversely, an appropriate forum for this topic).
I'm looking to employ someone to create some POV-Ray models
of a business logo. I have the basic concept drawn in Gimp,
but I'm looking for someone with good design taste to tweak
the font, colour, textures, lighting, 3D nature, and exact
design as they create the models.
The logo consists of a lens, six characters, and an arc+line.
The deliverables would be three models (the logo, just the
lens part of the logo, and the lens part with an area underneath
where I can overlay some arbitrary text), some instructions
on how I can render images from the model, plus some sample
renderings. Please allow for the possibility of several
cycles as the design is tweaked into something I'm happy with.
Following payment, copyright in the models would be held by me.
If interested, please email mrj### [at] advancedcontrolscomau with
a quote, plus some samples of relevant work. Free free to contact
me if you need more information before you can offer a firm quote.
Mark
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St. <452d9b8d$1@news.povray.org> Thursday 12 of October 2006 03:34
>> Oh lol :) I was just about to post same question - about business logo!
>> Isn't that a coincidece :)
>
> As a PoV user, you can't create your own?
> I'm intrigued with logo's. What is it that you can't do Raf?
> ~Steve~
I had idea about a logo that would reassemble some nice high-tech scifi
building. I tried modeling in wings but I failed more then a bush on a
freedom mission.
But that idea was not too good anyway - so now we will use other log
instead, and I think I will without any problems create it myself :)
The main shape is easly to describe with curves, and small decoration
objects can be modelled nicelly with primitives.
It would be nice to have option to import a 2d curve from like inkscape
(SVG) directly into povray scene - probably as prism.
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Raf256
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>It would be nice to have option to import a 2d curve from like inkscape
>(SVG) directly into povray scene - probably as prism.
Inkscape can export curves as POV-Ray splines.
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