Re: Post your logo here!
It does?
Trailer of my upcoming live action movie
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It does?
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here's my logo for http://www.youtube.com/user/LTWproductions1

Last edited by LTWProductions (June 16, 2011 (07:37am))
here's my logo for http://www.youtube.com/user/LTWproductions1
That's just a picture of a minifig.
I made it in Gimp 2.0
Last edited by VanderFlame Studios (July 26, 2011 (11:57am))

My Logo, you might have seen it before...

Mr. Munchy the Giant Alien Cyborg Man-Eating Squid.
I made this by taking a picture of Munchy at night with all of the lights out, but I shined a light directly at his face Giving the shadows and lit points extreme contrast. I enhanced it in photo shop by draining all of the color then increasing contrast to maximum. I made it black and white because having color affects how the contrast works and doesn't make it quite as posterized. After this I had a picture like this but with Munchy completely white, then just colored everything but the eyes with red.
And that's how I made this. ![]()
Last edited by Squid (July 28, 2011 (09:04am))
Okay, I have said this many times before, but this drives me crazy when I see it. This is a definition of the term logo. A Logo should be a graphic that catches attention, it is not a picture of a minifigure with your name next to it. There are billions of combinations for minifigures out there. I would give a number, but it just gets bigger every time Lego cranks out another set. People are not going to associate a specific minifigure with you. If you want a logo people will recognize, be creative. And take this as an example. Look at the BricksinMotion.com logo. If I were to take it and desaturate it, then shrink it down 75%, would you recognize it? Now take your logo. If it is a minifigure that you find recognizable due to the green shirt, desaturation will remove that factor. Or is it the new curved-brim hat that makes it so recognizable? Shrink it down and it's now just any ordinary minifigure. Take a look at the IBM logo. True, it is text, but the font is designed to make it unique. Please, before you just post a picture of a minifigure and slap "legoman98forever" on it, take time to come up with a creative and clever logo. And don't feel down if this is your first shot at a logo, Lego went through several changes before it's current one.
If that's truly what you believe about logos, than I believe MindGame would be your worst enemy.
Though, as far as I know, MindGame doesn't call it a logo, does he?
I put pictures at the end of my movie with my studio name, but I don't call it a logo.
My Logo, you might have seen it before...
Mr. Munchy the Giant Alien Cyborg Man-Eating Squid.
I made this by taking a picture of Munchy at night with all of the lights out, but I shined a light directly at his face Giving the shadows and lit points extreme contrast. I enhanced it in photo shop by draining all of the color then increasing contrast to maximum. I made it black and white because having color affects how the contrast works and doesn't make it quite as posterized. After this I had a picture like this but with Munchy completely white, then just colored everything but the eyes with red.
And that's how I made this.
I have always loved your logo, very distinctive.

Last edited by Olsonstudios (August 3, 2011 (01:51pm))
Nice, Olson. ![]()
I love Converse.
Okay, RealBrick, please don't get mad.
I'm not sure if this is a logo, though some of the logos of which you have given examples are just stylized text (Wall Mart for one) so here's some new modifications I made for the ANP text, which I think is stylized enough to make it a logo
And here it is:
Did some fancy stuff with several layers of a black shadow with varying levels of blur added to them.
I've also made it so that only the bottom of the text is blue, while fading to white at the top.
I'm really, really happy with this. ![]()
Before, I just had blue text with black text under it put slightly off to add a shadow.
thats awesome ANP
here's mine:
you like? btw that's my sigfig..
Wow, I really like your logo. Very professional!
Thanks, RedBrick! ![]()
Nice, Olson.
I love Converse.Okay, RealBrick, please don't get mad.
I'm not sure if this is a logo, though some of the logos of which you have given examples are just stylized text (Wall Mart for one) so here's some new modifications I made for the ANP text, which I think is stylized enough to make it a logo
And here it is:
Picture
Did some fancy stuff with several layers of a black shadow with varying levels of blur added to them.
I've also made it so that only the bottom of the text is blue, while fading to white at the top.I'm really, really happy with this.
Before, I just had blue text with black text under it put slightly off to add a shadow.
Well I still wouldn't call it a logo, but it isn't Times New Roman with a picture of a mediocre minifigure so it's fine with me. Can I make a suggestion though? Perhaps you should attempt to make a monocromatic image of a squid with your name next to it in a Steiner-esque font. I could give an example if you want.
Edit: Alright, this is what I came up with:

If you dislike it, it's fine, I just wanted to show what I view as a logo. And yes, i know squids mouths are under them, not on their sides.
Last edited by RealBrick (August 4, 2011 (06:36pm))
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