
This is a good idea. To make a really convincing 3D globe, you need a sliver of reflected light opposite the side that has the direct light. (My art techers made me practice this endlessly when I was a kid.) Jonathan

Jonathan Turkanis ha escrito:
This is a good idea. To make a really convincing 3D globe, you need a sliver of reflected light opposite the side that has the direct light. (My art techers made me practice this endlessly when I was a kid.)
Like this? Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo

"Joaquín Mª López Muñoz" <joaquin@tid.es> wrote in message news:41B016E8.D537AFDD@tid.es... Jonathan Turkanis ha escrito:
This is a good idea. To make a really convincing 3D globe, you need a sliver of reflected light opposite the side that has the direct light. (My art techers made me practice this endlessly when I was a kid.)
Like this? Yes, that looks much less "computer-generated" to me. If this logo is selected it can still be improved a bit, but it already looks very good. Jonathan

I like this one a lot also, but now "Boost" seems a little "flat". What happens if you add a slight bulge to the letters? Just to round them so that they look like they're raised of the page a bit? Richard Newman Crowley Davis Research, Inc. richard@cdres.com Jonathan Turkanis wrote:
"Joaqu�n M� L�pez Mu�oz" <joaquin@tid.es> wrote in message news:41B016E8.D537AFDD@tid.es...
Jonathan Turkanis ha escrito:
This is a good idea. To make a really convincing 3D globe, you need a sliver of reflected light opposite the side that has the direct light. (My art techers made me practice this endlessly when I was a kid.)
Like this?
Yes, that looks much less "computer-generated" to me. If this logo is selected it can still be improved a bit, but it already looks very good.
Jonathan
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