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>I think I'd have to rule the second out. POVers for the most part a little
>too macho to accept a logo that so closely resembles a red heart.
Macho nerds... interesting. :)
>The first has possibilities, but I can't say that I like how the POV and
the
>RAY go together. maybe if you made them a little more similar in style?
I just tried to put together something that looked like my doodlings. That's
what came closest, although, actually, in the doodle, the Ray is under the
circle. Do you think that would look better?
BTW, thank you very much for answering. I wish you luck with your logo. It
looks really spiffy. :) If I didn't have one of my own, I'd vote for it.
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IMHO I don't really like them. I think a POV logo should be truly representable
in 3D and have some sort of definable area rather than just lines.
--
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
Please visit my website: http:/www.faricy.net/~davidf/
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The crusoe one is nice.
Funny the number of ideas that may come out of billions (I hardly overdo it) of minds
when a
'challenge' is up.
> I was having trouble sleeping last night, so I started doodling. I came up
> with lots of new ideas, two of which were postable. I just made them in
> Illustrator a few moments ago. (Forgive me, Bill). ^_^*
>
> The Crusoe-POV logo is very loosely based on the Transmeta Crusoe processor
> logo (http://www.crusoe.com/). I was thinking of only adding the "Ray" part
> of it when it is above 32x32. What do you think? That way we could zoom in
> on the POV part, which is really the center of the logo. (BTW, it didn't
> quite come out like I planned it. Maybe I should scan the original and post
> it for reference.)
>
> The Love-POV (maybe Heart-POV would be more accurate) isn't really a serious
> attempt at a logo, it was just one of those wild ideas that slips into my
> head. I've already caught a problem with it anyway. When you make it really
> small (icon), you can't see the V clearly. I could make two versions, one
> which works best in small size, and another for the larger size. Please give
> me some comments anyway.
>
> If you have any ideas or suggestions for improving these or any of my
> previous logos (#11 from the competition and the P-R logo from a few days
> ago), let me know. Thanks. And good luck to all the other contestants. May
> the best logo win! ^_^
>
> Name: crusoe-pov.gif
> crusoe-pov.gif Type: Paint Shop Pro Image
(application/x-unknown-content-type-PSP.Image)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
>
> Name: crusoe-povbig.gif
> crusoe-povbig.gif Type: Paint Shop Pro Image
(application/x-unknown-content-type-PSP.Image)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
>
> Name: love-pov.gif
> love-pov.gif Type: Paint Shop Pro Image
(application/x-unknown-content-type-PSP.Image)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
>
> Name: love-povbig.gif
> love-povbig.gif Type: Paint Shop Pro Image
(application/x-unknown-content-type-PSP.Image)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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>The crusoe one is nice.
Glad you like it. I see room for improvement, though.
>Funny the number of ideas that may come out of billions (I hardly overdo
it) of minds when a
>'challenge' is up.
True.
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I don't know how it goes about logo rights, but I guess that we must be
careful not to be too close to an already registered logo.
It would be a shame to face copyright problems.
Nonetheless, the already existing logos are a major source of inspiration,
and there is no harm in getting inspiration.
> >The crusoe one is nice.
>
> Glad you like it. I see room for improvement, though.
>
> >Funny the number of ideas that may come out of billions (I hardly overdo
> it) of minds when a
> >'challenge' is up.
>
> True.
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>I don't know how it goes about logo rights, but I guess that we must be
>careful not to be too close to an already registered logo.
If you see crusoe.com, you can tell that mine has evolved past it, and
shares very little resemblance with it now.
>It would be a shame to face copyright problems.
Yup.
>Nonetheless, the already existing logos are a major source of inspiration,
>and there is no harm in getting inspiration.
Amen. :)
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> >I don't know how it goes about logo rights, but I guess that we must be
> >careful not to be too close to an already registered logo.
>
> If you see crusoe.com, you can tell that mine has evolved past it, and
> shares very little resemblance with it now.
>
> >It would be a shame to face copyright problems.
>
> Yup.
>
> >Nonetheless, the already existing logos are a major source of inspiration,
> >and there is no harm in getting inspiration.
>
> Amen. :)
Hum... I did not mean divine inspiration.
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>Hum... I did not mean divine inspiration.
:D
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i like the blue, but not the red, but it seems to suffer the bain of most of
the posted logo's so far, there cool for a website about povray, but maybe
not cool for povray its self
Rick
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It's kinda neat but it looks a little too 60's to me. I would
expect to see this on the side of a VW bus at a Grateful Dead
concert.
--
Phil
...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
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