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In article <391B7853.58B3F7F2@pilot.msu.edu>, por### [at] pilotmsuedu
says...
> Reminds me of something Egypty.
Do you mean the Eye of Hours? (at least I think that's what it was
called)
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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In article <MPG### [at] newsstmuccom>, jamie@dh70qd.u-
net.com says...
> In article <391B7853.58B3F7F2@pilot.msu.edu>, por### [at] pilotmsuedu
> says...
> > Reminds me of something Egypty.
>
> Do you mean the Eye of Hours? (at least I think that's what it was
> called)
Oops, I meant Eye of Horus...
Damn. That'll teach me to trust my spellchecker... :P
Although... Eye of Hours has potential as a title for a scene... :)
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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On Thu, 11 May 2000 22:34:45 -0500, Chris Huff
<chr### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
>I don't think a logo really needs an expression though...leave that to
>the POV-Mascot. :-)
I totally agree. A neutral emotional look would probably be best.
Later,
Glen Berry
( Remove the "7" from 7no### [at] ezwvcom to email me. )
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On Fri, 12 May 2000 22:37:45 +0200, Sigmund Kyrre Aas
<as### [at] studntnuno> wrote:
>All this adds up to making me a bit uneasy when I see this.
Do you also sleep with your lights on? :)
Just kidding...
Glen Berry
( Remove the "7" from 7no### [at] ezwvcom to email me. )
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Still getting better.
Two comments:
* I liked the v4 thin tail better
* Yellow is too dark again to my taste (I am being very difficult, I know).
Maybe try something like .5*v4 + .5*v5 or .66*v4+.34*v5
Some suggestions for you to try (without any garantee of any positive
result):
* center the sphere in the inner ellipsoidal shape (lower it slightly);
* try some other position for head/tail of the ellipsoid (and try other
head/tail vacuum intervals);
* try to make the tail go more inside than the head (build using an
elipsoidal spiral?), maybe to make it "point" to the center of the head;
* try adding a slight angle on the sides of the eye, more like a real eye;
I do not know about expression - I do not think it would be easy to get an
unmistakable expression and I am not sure if it would be a good thing for a
logo. IMHO, leave expression for individual logo interpretations/variations.
Unscrutable calm and concentration, zen-like, seem to be very good for the
logo.
One more suggestion for everybody to try : play with color3d128.gif using
the hue/saturation/lightness setting of the image software of your choice -
some nice color shemes to be seen.
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> Oops, I meant Eye of Horus...
I think the real name is "oudjat eye" tough I'm not sure of the spelling
:)) Cause we're not really sure if it's Horus Eye or Re one :) (sorry, I
studied Egypt not long ago)
Azrael
--
May all your dreams but one become true.
Azrael <azr### [at] chezcom>
http://www.chez.com/azrael
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In article <3921296F.5F5B5BA9@chez.com>, azr### [at] chezcom says...
> > Oops, I meant Eye of Horus...
> I think the real name is "oudjat eye" tough I'm not sure of the spelling
> :)) Cause we're not really sure if it's Horus Eye or Re one :) (sorry, I
> studied Egypt not long ago)
No problem, I'm more than happy to be corrected by someone who knows what
they're talking about <grin>
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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