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Topic: [CLOSED] Design a physical Bitcoin - (CONTEST IS CLOSED) - page 8. (Read 21642 times)

legendary
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Goonies never say die.
renderings added to my post     -page 1

(no insults please...  Grin)
legendary
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legendary
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Another Submission

Still working on it though



legendary
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With site opening in 2 days I figure you want to pick and post for site opening correct?

Hi,

There are a few designers that haven't turned in their work yet. I would like to give them a chance, if they post it within the next couple days then sure. I think there's enough designs, but I want to give them a chance. Smiley

Also.. the site is launching for our Physical Litecoins. These coins the designs are for are likely a month+ out.

newbie
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mine is on the way  Tongue
legendary
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I've seen some really good entries so far!

Yeah.. it's going to be hard to choose! Smiley
member
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I've seen some really good entries so far!
legendary
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Sorry but I dont understand the requierments very well.




- The coin should be 39mm in diameter. (1.53543 inches)
- The back side of the coin must have a 1 inch diameter "donut" so that when the coin insert is placed on the coin and the hologram over it, there is no bulge. Please see the example above. The inner part of the "donut" (where the coin insert will go) should be 25.4mm (1 inch)
- The hologram should be circular and 12mm (0.472441 inches) in diameter.


WOW....

Thank you for pointing out the dimensions in the OP were wrong. :blush:

It seems most people designed everything in the correct dimensions and realized I made a mistake... only one person followed the dimensions in the OP. I have PMed him... sorry LikeHero, that is truly my bad!! Update the OP as well.

The correct dimensions are:
- The coin should be 39mm in diameter. (1.53543 inches)
- The back side of the coin must have a 1 inch diameter "donut" so that when the coin insert is placed on the coin and the hologram over it, there is no bulge.
- The inner part of the "donut" (where the coin insert will go) should be 12.7mm (0.5 inches)
- The outer part of the "donut" (where the hologram will go over) should be 25.4mm (1 inch)
- The hologram should be circular and 24.13mm (.95 inch) in diameter.
legendary
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likehero, I like those designs! See PM. Smiley
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Sorry but I dont understand the requierments very well.

http://s16.postimg.org/vm62c0d8l/backclassic_zps4d2dfa23.png


- The coin should be 39mm in diameter. (1.53543 inches)
- The back side of the coin must have a 1 inch diameter "donut" so that when the coin insert is placed on the coin and the hologram over it, there is no bulge. Please see the example above. The inner part of the "donut" (where the coin insert will go) should be 25.4mm (1 inch)
- The hologram should be circular and 12mm (0.472441 inches) in diameter.
sr. member
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My first two attempts Smiley Hope you like them.
First is a more experimental design, the other one is more like a classic design.
The topics for my two designs are the security and the freedom.

legendary
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Hi mymenace,

I think the binary that spells one bitcoin and is exactly the right size to fit in a complete circle is a neat idea. That is definitely a good start, a nice and simple clean design & binary with meaning. Smiley

I am interested to see what you come up with to fill in the space, possibly it may look best just the way it is. I think some people's designs may be a little cluttered, and I have mostly liked the simpler designs better. On a side note... I am digging the geometric lines on the back of ibminer's coin and 0nlyBTC's 3rd version back of the coin. I think a geometric pattern in coin form would look pretty cool. But I don't want to hold back creativity so please submit whatever YOU think looks good! Smiley

Thank you for submitting a design,

Ch


Thanks CoinHoarder

yeah i have been sitting here looking at the design and like the simplicity as well, at the moment I will leave it as is and submit another design If i add to it.

need to work on the back part which I think will need to be worthy of crypto vest

cheers
legendary
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Hi mymenace,

I think the binary that spells one bitcoin and is exactly the right size to fit in a complete circle is a neat idea. That is definitely a good start, a nice and simple clean design & binary with meaning. Smiley

I am interested to see what you come up with to fill in the space, possibly it may look best just the way it is. I think some people's designs may be a little cluttered, and I have mostly liked the simpler designs better. On a side note... I am digging the geometric lines on the back of ibminer's coin and 0nlyBTC's 3rd version back of the coin. I think a geometric pattern in coin form would look pretty cool. But I don't want to hold back creativity so please submit whatever YOU think looks good! Smiley

Thank you for submitting a design,

Ch
legendary
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Hi 0nlyBTC,

I like some of the other versions better than the original one. Good work- I'll get back to you in PM now.

Cheers
sr. member
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Heres the front side of the coin with binary spelled CryptoVest. The back side will be post soon.


Neat, thank you!  Smiley

Well thank you CoinHoarder I appreciate that. I have more versions, be sure to check back to my original post.
legendary
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Thank you uvwvj, I like it!  Grin
legendary
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NewLiberty: Good points there. I agree it is a silly argument.

Goat: Thank you man! Good luck with your silver coins, I'm rooting for you!

Austin: Good to know, thank you sir!
hero member
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uvwvj

That's fine, perhaps I should change the OP to say the minimum quality of file format of artwork submitted should be PSD. Feel free to submit designs in other file formats. I think vector style images in Adobe Illustrator are pretty nice if you know how to use the program. Any design with vector quality format would be ideal and graciously accepted. Smiley
My entry was created in Adobe Illustrator and is available in vector format.
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