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Topic: Bitcoin Graphics in Vector Format (Illustrator) - page 2. (Read 58798 times)

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Aloha!! I saw the bitcoin maneki neko (beckoning cat) and loved the concept but I thought he could use a little sprucing up. So here's he is, just message me for the SVG file.



Source files obtained from bitboy and the bitcoin promotional graphics wiki page.


Hey!

I want one of these cats ... I like the last one.

Can I use it?

Thanks Smiley
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Can I get the bitcoin wallet pictures in svg format? I'd like to use one in a Bitcoin app for Ubuntu phone, but they get cut off when loading the Illustrator files in Inkscape.
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Aloha!! I saw the bitcoin maneki neko (beckoning cat) and loved the concept but I thought he could use a little sprucing up. So here's he is, just message me for the SVG file.

Aloha! Nice cats! Looks much more cheerful and friendly than the one I did.
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very helpful, thanks for posting. tip sent Smiley

Thank you! I really appreciate it.
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very helpful, thanks for posting. tip sent Smiley
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Aloha!! I saw the bitcoin maneki neko (beckoning cat) and loved the concept but I thought he could use a little sprucing up. So here's he is, just message me for the SVG file.

https://i.imgur.com/PzhRYJp.png

Source files obtained from bitboy and the bitcoin promotional graphics wiki page.
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Ok, here are the promised graphics in vector format. You will need Adobe Illustrator CS3 to open the files. You can then modify to your heart's content. To convert it into bitmap format, I find it better to work on the graphics at the size originally created here due to effects and what not, and then paste it in Photoshop file as Vector Object, resize to the desired dimension, and then only you rasterize it. Hope that makes sense.

Feel free to host this files on your server. BTW, no attribution is needed.


This work is in the Public Domain.

Thanks for the artwork, I hope to start printing a lot of those very soon =)
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Came across this post by bitboy, awesome going.

I was working on some t-shirt designs for my new site and could not resist the temptation to do another take on the we/me love bitcoin work by bitboy. I just added my two bits. Incase anyone is interested in using this logo or idea, I could upload the original vector files and host it here and on my site also. Do give your comments.


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just a tip for you guys that use them, if you are noobs are vector graphics, size and edit them to your needs, then export to PNG, stay away from using them directly inside webpages and such, at least for the time being.
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Used some photoshop to make a logo for me site, thanks! Smiley

https://i.imgur.com/gH01n.png

Just edited this too Smiley

https://i.imgur.com/Wm181.png
Could bee used for a forum star or something or a favicon.
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Thanks for making an SVG version! It looks great on my version of firefox, at least.

Thanks for the confirmation.
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Thanks for making an SVG version! It looks great on my version of firefox, at least.
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This is very good -- many thanks!

Just two small remarks:

  • You misspelled "cryptocurrency" in one of the logos...
  • Could you also post the SVG version?  Note that SVG has become the de facto standard for 2D vectorial data.


I have addressed both the issues, thanks. You do have to test the SVG version though, as I do not have a proper SVG app to test it, it was a pretty crude conversion and I do hope the file can be access easily on other apps or systems. Cheers.

And thanks for all the kind donations.
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how cute Tongue
esp like BitCoin kitty -P now even kids and women[females, no offense ;0] start enjoy BitCoin poweer !! Tongue
sr. member
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These look really neat thanks for the vector Cheesy

sent a bitdime. Tongue
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This is very good -- many thanks!

Just two small remarks:

  • You misspelled "cryptocurrency" in one of the logos...
  • Could you also post the SVG version?  Note that SVG has become the de facto standard for 2D vectorial data.
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Why settle for the lesser evil?
thank ye kindly bitboy

very useful indeed Smiley
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...CC has created CC0 (CC zero) for public domain works beyond UK, US and other countries that dont have a concept of PD.
If someone releases a work as PD in a country that does support it, that's compatible with CC0. You are free to relicense your redistribution of the PD work as CC0 (because the work is already PD, you can do anything you like with it). So the use of PD (where available) is never a problem.
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I have the SVG of the logos, but I could not attach the file. I got this message:

"The upload folder is full. Please try a smaller file and/or contact an administrator."

The file is 60KB.
The other images are by the way not properly exported by Illustrator due to poor support for effects like multiplication filters.
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Additionally, CC has created CC0 (CC zero) for public domain works beyond UK, US and other countries that dont have a concept of PD.

It would be best to have the BitCoin logo separate from the text, and licenced similarly to licence chosen by Satoshi if it has been traced.
Or you could ask him to declare his work CC0 so you could use it more flexibly.

I completely agree. CC0 is FAR FAR better than their Public Domain Dedication. I use it for all my creative works.
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