Re: JOVACK Posted by miguel on Feb 26, 2009
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Re: JOVACK Posted by Na on Feb 26, 2009
Awesome logo!! It makes me want to either make a puppet or buy a puppet
Re: JOVACK Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Feb 27, 2009
B. Vega you really do a great job on your logo's....I may have a talk with you in the near future to work on mine. I feel you have the same vision that I like in logo's. You are very talented in this area and glad that you provide this wonderful service to anyone who wants it.
Daryl H
Daryl H
Re: JOVACK Posted by Bhanu on Feb 27, 2009
Hi ...your logo is so cute & awesome...please write more about your
work since I am only one yr old in P&S. Do you also do animation?
Must be interesting combining puppets with animation.
Cheers
Bhanu
work since I am only one yr old in P&S. Do you also do animation?
Must be interesting combining puppets with animation.
Cheers
Bhanu
Re: JOVACK Posted by jovack on Mar 01, 2009
hello sorry i have not been around over the weekend i went away and just got back im a student in my last year of uni studying animation. i was getting bored of seeing all the same stuff coming out of uni over the past years. so my last project will be a mix of 3d, puppets and real photos, animated together. as part of the course you have to look into professional practice and show that your looking for work or starting a business and i will be doing that latter.
john
john
Re: JOVACK Posted by titere on Mar 02, 2009
Hello! Glad to hear all compliments! I like puppets a LOT, and cartoons too, so I have fun creating this kind of logos.
Henry: For the highlights, you fill the "form" to be colored with a gradient (from white-or light color to the darkest one). That if you are working in a vectorized program. In a photo program you can do it by applying an airbrush "dot" of a lighter color to the area to be highlighted.
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And talking about logos... My icon here may look strange, as is NOT a puppet. Well, anybody here can tell that. )
I love art....
Henry: For the highlights, you fill the "form" to be colored with a gradient (from white-or light color to the darkest one). That if you are working in a vectorized program. In a photo program you can do it by applying an airbrush "dot" of a lighter color to the area to be highlighted.
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And talking about logos... My icon here may look strange, as is NOT a puppet. Well, anybody here can tell that. )
I love art....
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