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RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - NiLSPACE - 06-12-2015 Is this familiar xoft? There were a few suggestions above me in case you missed them. RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - Jammet - 06-12-2015 I love those, especially the first one, Nil. RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - NiLSPACE - 06-12-2015 Well, all I did was build something in Minecraft, saved it as a schematic and used xoft's MCSchematicToPng program to export it like this RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - Jammet - 06-12-2015 More reasons to like it . RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - Mathias - 06-13-2015 Something less generic than a grassblock texture would be nice. RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - NiLSPACE - 06-14-2015 I got to admit that the current logo on cuberite.org looks pretty neat. Though I don't like the notch in the gear. RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - sphinxc0re - 06-14-2015 I put it up just for testing. I thought that the notch would be kind of a reference ( ) as well as a little relaxer to the logo RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - xoft - 06-14-2015 I quite like it. I tried making a variant that wasn't exactly the grass block: One thing that bothers me a bit from the engineering point of view is the notch. If it was a real-world gear, the notch would make a very weak point of failure. I think real-world gears would have the notch inverse - not a "cut out", but rather "stand out" Please excuse my poor freehand drawing skills: RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - sphinxc0re - 06-14-2015 Okay, but that little thing would break rather easily. Here is a picture of a real-world gear: http://www.needhp.com/ford23ultralightaluminumcrankshaftgear-.aspx RE: New brand identity for Cuberite. - xoft - 06-14-2015 Hm, so it does have the notch after all. Okay, I guess that's why I'm the programmer and not the engineer |