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Firstly, not sure if anyone has already done this but I spent an hour pre-hand research and turned up nothing. So I made one myself. An Γber-Crisp High Res American Dragon: Jake Long logo. This took alot more effort than I thought it would but I didn't really know what to expect. Feel free to use. (I havn't tested down-scaling though so I hope it retains crispness).Edit:
Ahh I forgot to link the vector I used for the inner logo. It can be found here: [link] . Thanks Cloneddragon
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cloneddragon [2013-01-07 22:29:12 +0000 UTC]
yeah, the vector of the center of it was the first and only high res version of the logo publicly available. just as a FYI (be cause i'm working up a full logo) the center peace doesn't have a black outline, and your white is a lot more than what is in the logo. over all though not bad. (also so long as people know how to properly downscale stuff, it will remain crisp)
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daedalus-net In reply to cloneddragon [2013-01-08 15:05:02 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the response Cloneddragon. It's always good to get some feedback. I agree with you that the white is alot more than the original. I used white because when I upscale the original, it's hard to see my black lines over the top of the original. (I usually invert it afterwards but I kinda liked the white better). And yeah the outline of your vector,.. I couldn't get the balance right with the original colour. I wanted to make it stand out a little more and so adapted it. Sorry for changing your wurksXD.
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cloneddragon In reply to daedalus-net [2013-01-09 05:46:28 +0000 UTC]
yeah, i should have uploaded the file in a color or something that ways people could more easily alter its color. that or actually upload the vector file... no problem on using it, im a fan of Creative Commons, besides, not like i can actually own the copy right to it.
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daedalus-net In reply to cloneddragon [2013-01-09 22:23:28 +0000 UTC]
True true but some people in the past have got real touchy over alterations. I just try to cover myself . Also I've linked your original vector in my description now as well
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cloneddragon In reply to daedalus-net [2013-01-13 21:08:11 +0000 UTC]
yeh, depends on the person. ive added a SVG file to my upload, and thanks for the link back.
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daedalus-net In reply to cloneddragon [2013-01-13 21:16:05 +0000 UTC]
No problem. And "added a SVG file to my upload"? What could I use an SVG for? Does it just make it easier to scale/size? I've got a ton of 'em but not sure what to do with them . i can only view them in Google Chrome :/
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cloneddragon In reply to daedalus-net [2013-01-14 03:10:24 +0000 UTC]
if you have a program that plays nicely with them then you can open up the vector and set it to raster any color you want and any resolution. GIMP, Photoshop, Illustrator, Inkscape all play nicely to well with vectors.
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daedalus-net In reply to cloneddragon [2013-01-14 13:13:18 +0000 UTC]
Really?!? I'll have to give that a go. Any of the above programs you'd recommend? I currently use Paint.Net
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cloneddragon In reply to daedalus-net [2013-01-14 21:44:07 +0000 UTC]
ah, good old Paint.net (still use that a lot, love the way it down samples). sadly Paint.net is a terrible program for vectors, if your interested, GIMP and Inkscape are both open source programs (free). GIMP is a raster image editor like photoshop but has some vector capability's, Inkscape is like Illustrator, vector's is its primary function however its a little harder to work with than GIMP for beginning.
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daedalus-net In reply to cloneddragon [2013-01-14 21:59:00 +0000 UTC]
Ok thanks, I'll look into Inkscape I rekon.
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