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wilful 29-01-2011 17:11

First Should Update thier Logo
 
yes, some of us have too much time on our hands

Brandtlamonte 29-01-2011 17:53

Re: First Should Update thier Logo
 
Well...1. The third shape in its 3 dimensional version is actually supposed to be a cylinder. 2. Try having the edges of each shape be positioned behind others that way it actually looks 3d, rather then looking like a basket weave. 3. Good work with it what program did you use?

Mark Sheridan 29-01-2011 18:11

Re: First Should Update thier Logo
 
Awesome! Very M. C. Escher.

Aren_Hill 29-01-2011 18:15

Re: First Should Update thier Logo
 
If i were you I would read this post

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...11&postcount=1

Cyberphil 29-01-2011 18:18

Re: First Should Update thier Logo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aren_Hill (Post 1011270)
If i were you I would read this post

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...11&postcount=1

And also watch the video in this post. You will see that it is not a triangular prism, a sphere, and a cube, it is a cone, a sphere, and a cylinder.

wilful 29-01-2011 18:26

Re: First Should Update thier Logo
 
FYI
this was not intended to offend anyone
it was simply a solid works exercise.
it started out as three independent shapes that looked like the first logo when put together
we have no intention of using this
it was just meant to be a fun optical illusion

Triapod 29-01-2011 18:37

Re: First Should Update thier Logo
 
Looks great. Now a keychain like that may take some time

Quote:

2. Try having the edges of each shape be positioned behind others that way it actually looks 3d, rather then looking like a basket weave.
:P I think that was intended


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