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Secret. Wait and see.
Woah, damn good. You have to use that =).
Brian, do you need more icons?
Imon Wrote:Brian, do you need more icons?

I will -- but don't do anything yet as the Editor is getting close but still in a bit of flux and the toolbar might change a bit. After that, yes, I'd love real icons Smile

[>] Brian
I am really ashamed, but i need to ask this.
Can I make a new Dim3 Logo? I learned a lot this year and i want to make a real Logo for Dim3. Not some kind of icon. A real vector based professional looking logo and new Animator/Engine/Server/Editor icons. I learned a lot about icon generation too and got a new program for that.
I would love to make a new real official Logo, and the interfaces too.

[Image: 384pxcryteklogosvgns3.png]
[Image: garagegamesqc6.jpg]
[Image: unitylogodh5.jpg]

Some examples everyone knows. The Unity logo is pretty good. Except of the Font. :> Hehehehehe

/EDIT
I use all that stuff I am making for Dim3 for my portfolio. I really want to get a job as graphic-designer.
With skills such as yours, I am certain you'd have little trouble in that regard; your skills are simply awe-inspiring!

*motions to earlier screenshot* Hail to the chief!
Good luck with your portfolio, imon!
The War Minister Wrote:With skills such as yours, I am certain you'd have little trouble in that regard; your skills are simply awe-inspiring!

*motions to earlier screenshot* Hail to the chief!
Typewriter Wrote:Good luck with your portfolio, imon!
PatrickA Wrote:Yeah, you're probably more then qualified already. Smile
Thanks guys. Smile
Yeah, you're probably more then qualified already. Smile
You could reproduce both logos using vector art. I already remade the original dim3 cube icon as a vector art. You could do yours with lots of time in illustrator and make it vectored :D

The general rule of thumb for a logo is that it should have a colour and black and white version (no greyscale). I think the isometric cube is a nice starting point. The font on the original is a bit off.
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