definately, although I'd prolly personally do something different with the actual exhaust/steam pipe on the top.
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although having the opening in the front--it works for the design. i say forget the apc thing, ditch the opening in the front, and put a giant steampunk laser on the top to make a tank.
I've decided that if I ever do decide to model that concept I'm going to reconcept the concept, as I'm not really happy with that design anymore.
Also, in a fit of severe task-avoidance I just spent the afternoon redoing the Bullet-Proof T-Shirt logo (for those of you who don't know, BPTS productions is who I credit most of my collaborative creative works to).
Here is the old:
http://www.spacebrick.net/pictures/b...llery/logo.jpg
And here is the new:
It didn't strictly need to be redone, but I wanted a cleaner, higher res version of it, so I just started over.
The original PSD is absurdly large, so I shouldn't have the "it's too low res" problem again.
How many polygons so far?
Alright, I am told by certain "expert parties" that this logo lacks character and is too wordy. The "productions" I can do without, but I'm not dropping "Bullet-Proof T-Shirt". So, wise guys, if you think you can do better, I'd like to see a concept sketch for a new logo.
No srsly, it'd be kinda neat for the logo to get redone by somebody in the community.
Why not use illustrator for that?
I might make something later. Why not have a basic outline of a gun with the words forming the main body of the gun?
@zeph: cause I don't have illustrator, and before you tell me to download it: I don't pirate software.
@Chains: cause that's a hilariously overused graphic design cliche.
maybe use the words to make a triangle and in the center theres a bullet hole decal?