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The recent "logo" theme got me thinking it would be an interesting
project to make P, O, and V using CSG.
Here's the ingredients for the object casting shadows on three walls:
quartic, cylinder, triangular prism, box.
Adam C.
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Attachments:
Download 'logo.jpg' (60 KB)
Preview of image 'logo.jpg'
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Fascinating...
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Adam Coffman wrote:
> The recent "logo" theme got me thinking it would be an interesting
> project to make P, O, and V using CSG.
Sweet! I could never have come up with a shape like that...
--
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
Please visit my website: http:/www.faricy.net/~davidf/
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Clever idea, but it might be hard to make the shadows be seen once the image
is scaled down to an icon.
Were these true type fonts or hand-made letters ?
> The recent "logo" theme got me thinking it would be an interesting
> project to make P, O, and V using CSG.
>
> Here's the ingredients for the object casting shadows on three walls:
>
> quartic, cylinder, triangular prism, box.
>
> Adam C.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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> Clever idea, but it might be hard to make the shadows be seen once the image
> is scaled down to an icon.
>
> Were these true type fonts or hand-made letters ?
>
Thanks for the comments so far. I was not intending to submit this to
any logo contest, since it doesn't really fit the guidelines --- it
loses most of the interesting detail in a smaller rendering, and
seeing all the letters (which is the whole point) depends a lot on
camera angle and lighting.
The "font" is hand-made, I guess :-), since I started with the surface
and just chipped away the parts that didn't look like P, O, V. I'll
post the code in text.scene-files.
I am thinking about using this as a logo for my own image gallery.
Adam C.
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"Adam Coffman" <Cof### [at] ipfwedu> wrote :
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> Thanks for the comments so far. I was not intending to submit this to
> any logo contest, since it doesn't really fit the guidelines
>
At this time, AFAIK, there -are- no guidelines for a current Pov-Logo
competition.
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"Bill DeWitt" wrote:
> At this time, AFAIK, there -are- no
> guidelines for a current Pov-Logo
> competition.
That is correct.
Greetings,
Rune
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On Fri, 05 May 2000 20:00:42 -0500, Adam Coffman <Cof### [at] ipfwedu>
wrote:
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>The recent "logo" theme got me thinking it would be an interesting
>project to make P, O, and V using CSG.
A really simple concept put to excellent use by an impressively vivid
imagination. Congratulations!
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] usanet
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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