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Topic: I remastered a Bitcoin Logo in 4096px to make a T-shirt, download it here (Read 2538 times)

newbie
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Woww, looks pretty neat, how could you do that?
newbie
Activity: 38
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rme, have you designed new logos?

Very interested on it for my future t-shirts!  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
This looks awesom, Great work. thanks rme, gonna use it for a coffee mug
legendary
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sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
Great work in getting that image and making it look so great. It definitely stands out and. The designs above of the t-shirts are also great. Love the black one I feel the logo's really stand out in that one and work really well.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
Wow, thanks for the vectorized version as well. This will surely help in my designs!
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Nice job! Looks good. I dig the Believe in Bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Decentralize All The Things!
Definely working with vectors is a really good thing but I have not yet started using them.

As a personal challenge I will try to do a vector by myself.

That's the kind of spirit that will get one far. Even if provoked by a random arrogant idiot on the internet. Thumbs up for you OP!
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1199

I did it in Photoshop so I could not export it to SVG, but a reddit user has made a vector version here:
http://amgic.adultponyfinder.com/bitcoinLogo.svg

Hey ! Thanks for sharing! Smiley This will be very good for my new t-shirt! :]

I can make it on my own but it is great that I don't have to do it as community is sharing it with us! Smiley

Cheers!

Regards!

rme
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 504
I did it in Photoshop so I could not export it to SVG,

Make it as a path and export as EPS or an Illustrator file. Using Photoshop is not an excuse to not follow best practice.

EDIT
Not trying to be an idiot here, but learning to choose the right tool for the job is one of the first things one should do when venturing into a new field.

the original image was a screen grab from a video.. so that makes the original file (source) bitmap.. the OP simply enlarged it and then cleaned it up and smoothed the edges.

and thats all he done. be greatful for anything someone does

he(rme) was not paid, commissioned or bountied to do it so i see no reason that you should make demands of him to put it into a special format for you.

its still a bitmap in the same format that he grabbed it (screen print button on pc). now if you want special formatting, maybe it is best you use his file and convert it yourself.. and by the way your not an idiot you (bananacontrol) are trying to act like a know-it-all, but not a do-it all.

I'm sorry that you misunderstood my intentions. It was merely an attempt at challenging OP to learn a little about the basics of the field he is dipping his toes into.

Definely working with vectors is a really good thing but I have not yet started using them.

As a personal challenge I will try to do a vector by myself.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Decentralize All The Things!
I did it in Photoshop so I could not export it to SVG,

Make it as a path and export as EPS or an Illustrator file. Using Photoshop is not an excuse to not follow best practice.

EDIT
Not trying to be an idiot here, but learning to choose the right tool for the job is one of the first things one should do when venturing into a new field.

the original image was a screen grab from a video.. so that makes the original file (source) bitmap.. the OP simply enlarged it and then cleaned it up and smoothed the edges.

and thats all he done. be greatful for anything someone does

he(rme) was not paid, commissioned or bountied to do it so i see no reason that you should make demands of him to put it into a special format for you.

its still a bitmap in the same format that he grabbed it (screen print button on pc). now if you want special formatting, maybe it is best you use his file and convert it yourself.. and by the way your not an idiot you (bananacontrol) are trying to act like a know-it-all, but not a do-it all.

I'm sorry that you misunderstood my intentions. It was merely an attempt at challenging OP to learn a little about the basics of the field he is dipping his toes into.
legendary
Activity: 4410
Merit: 4766
I did it in Photoshop so I could not export it to SVG,

Make it as a path and export as EPS or an Illustrator file. Using Photoshop is not an excuse to not follow best practice.

EDIT
Not trying to be an idiot here, but learning to choose the right tool for the job is one of the first things one should do when venturing into a new field.

the original image was a screen grab from a video.. so that makes the original file (source) bitmap.. the OP simply enlarged it and then cleaned it up and smoothed the edges.

and thats all he done. be greatful for anything someone does

he(rme) was not paid, commissioned or bountied to do it so i see no reason that you should make demands of him to put it into a special format for you.

its still a bitmap in the same format that he grabbed it (screen print button on pc). now if you want special formatting, maybe it is best you use his file and convert it yourself.. and by the way your not an idiot you (bananacontrol) are trying to act like a know-it-all, but not a do-it all.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Decentralize All The Things!
I did it in Photoshop so I could not export it to SVG, but a reddit user has made a vector version here:
http://amgic.adultponyfinder.com/bitcoinLogo.svg

Make it as a path and export as EPS or an Illustrator file. Using Photoshop is not an excuse to not follow best practice.

EDIT
Not trying to be an idiot here, but learning to choose the right tool for the job is one of the first things one should do when venturing into a new field.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 252
REAL-EYES || REAL-IZE || REAL-LIES||
Hey bro can I use it ?
I'm thinking about using it on the backside it will look something like this.

FRONT:-


REAR:-


If you don't have any problems with it I'll soon launch a campaign and will see if anyone wants it.

Yes, everyone can use it.
Thanks Smiley
anyone can order it here
Bitcointalk T-shirt
rme
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 504
Hey bro can I use it ?
I'm thinking about using it on the backside it will look something like this.

FRONT:-


REAR:-


If you don't have any problems with it I'll soon launch a campaign and will see if anyone wants it.

Yes, everyone can use it.
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
Great design! Thanks for sharing it with the community, maybe I'm going to buy a T-shirt with that design on it!  Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 252
REAL-EYES || REAL-IZE || REAL-LIES||
Hey bro can I use it ?
I'm thinking about using it on the backside it will look something like this.

FRONT:-


REAR:-


If you don't have any problems with it I'll soon launch a campaign and will see if anyone wants it.
rme
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 504
Look at the T-shirt, looks great:

newbie
Activity: 55
Merit: 0
rme
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 504
Great work. Just out of curiosity: did you intentionally make the outer circles non-concentric? (to ehhr... reflect the "decentralized" nature of Bitcoin? ha ha)

Yes, this way looks like a actual coin and not like just some circles.

A bitmap data file at 4096px?!! Why on earth not just make a vector file?

I did it in Photoshop so I could not export it to SVG, but a reddit user has made a vector version here:
http://amgic.adultponyfinder.com/bitcoinLogo.svg
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