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duplication
Howdy,
this is exactly what I'm looking for in letter logos. Simple but classic. I was wondering if anyone could duplicate this sytle for the rest of my league? I would need around 20. Here are the teams: Arizona, Atlanta, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Detroit, Florida, Houston, Indiana, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Los Vegas, Milwaukee, Minnesota, Memphis, Oklahoma, Omaha, Pittsburgh, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, & Texas. I don't care about the font or color scheme, just that it is variable from team to team. Thanks in advanced. dcc Last edited by dcpcarmona; 06-04-2005 at 11:43 AM. |
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Atlanta...
I'm not really sure if this is what you're looking for. If so i'll be happy to complete more.
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very nice duplication. One thing though, when I copy it to OOTP the black border comes through broken. Not sure what the source of this is. If you know of any fix please apply and YES I would be very interested in having you continue with the rest of the teams. Thanks again for your continued support (Bartle & James). dcc |
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It has to do with how OOTP changes pure black to transparent. When making logos for OOTP, you cannot use pure black at all in the logo...
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What you are asking for is pretty simple for the logo designers on this forum. It may take a few days or so, but someone will jump in and do a few for you. Just keep bumping so it doesn't get lost at the bottom of the page. When one is done that you like, delete it from your list in your first post or indicate some way that it is done. That way the designers will know what is left to do. You might check JoeRock's great logo site and find some single letter logos you like. Check them out here: http://www.ootpdownloadcenter.com/Logos.html Last edited by Eugene Church; 06-09-2004 at 01:55 AM. |
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I really thought someone had already done something like this and would have posted it already.. If still nothing shows up, I will take a shot at it this evening after I get home from work..
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Ok.. I threw together a bunch of 'em.. I set up a simple web page where you can download the .zip file..
http://www.davewms.net/ptbl/logos.htm Here is a sample, also.. nice and simple..
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Did you get to the page to click the link to download them? It is a ZIP file, so you would need WinZip or something similiar to extract them. I can email them to you if you want, as well.. Zipped or otherwise! I just double checked and the link is working fine for me..
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