Re: Post your logo here!
here's a quick one i've done, need to spend a bit more time working on it really. there's a few ideas i want to have a play with.

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here's a quick one i've done, need to spend a bit more time working on it really. there's a few ideas i want to have a play with.


Here is a simple advertisment for mine, but The raw desgin for my logo is right below:

My logo will be in every film of mine, it may appear in any color, ranging from black to lavender.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLwY37WBPOM
Credit goes to Danimation
Your logo, vik, is awesome. The best I've seen so far. Good job, Danimation.
I really like that, NXT. I love the shadow for some reason. ![]()
-JK
Me messing around in GIMP: 
Not my real logo, just a test with Filters etc. I don't like it much.
NXT, I thought you hated gloss. Looks good though, very good hearted look.
Dang, that looks epic.
I love it.
-JK
I just hate it when it's poorly done. Many logos on the earlier pages are great examples of over-glossiness.
Can I see an example?
What do you use to make that? Program?
Adobe Photoshop.
This isn't my logo, I was playing around with Photoshop. You can see that it has no relevance with what I do (brickfilm), so this "logo" isn't practical. Just some fancy text.
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I'm trying to find out how to do that sort of text and editing on Photshop (I've got CS4) do you know where? ![]()
A revised version.
what font didja use? For this and the main logo.
I liked the original.
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