Looks great! I like this version and the previous a lot for different reasons. This version scales a lot better and feels "complete". The minimalism of the previous version makes it a really great alternative, die-cut logo. I think that both of them will find good uses.
Thank you so much, 2D-Retroperspectives! I will be commiting these to the Sly repo soon. But first, how would you like to be attributed?
That's amazing! I love it! I'm definitely going to use this for my logo.
I think that some of the features are not as clear when scaled down. Do you think that there's a way to add some darkness for "lighting" around the eyes, etc. so that things stand out a bit more when scaled down? That's really a minor nitpick, I am extremely happy with the logo. I can't thank you enough for doing this!
I'll post back here when I have the project home page up. I'm currently finishing the rough draft of the Sly manual, then I will focus on the website.
Wow, that's really impressive! Thanks so much! Very high quality. I like the circular background and how you've managed to express so much with only two colors. I think that it's a bit too detailed to scale down very well, though. And maybe a little too sinister looking. I think a fox that could be scaled down to half that size (maybe more?) and still look good would be neat. Integrating the hat more would be cool, too, but I'd be happy to go hatless if it just clutters the design and doesn't work. Anyhow, this is awesome!
Thanks again for taking the time to put something together for me. I'm always so amazed by the nice things that people do for total strangers in the free software/culture communities.
Thank you so much, Scribe! I think it's a good start! Using just the head and not the body + cane is a good idea. What I'd like to see is more expression from the fox. The ASCII fox feels like a cool, hip dude. This fox seems quite aloof with his googly eyes. :P I also liked the oversized hat in the ASCII version.
(P.S. Since you said you aren't good at making SVGs, I'd also happily accept pixel art variations that I could show off in example programs)
Looks great! I like this version and the previous a lot for different reasons. This version scales a lot better and feels "complete". The minimalism of the previous version makes it a really great alternative, die-cut logo. I think that both of them will find good uses.
Thank you so much, 2D-Retroperspectives! I will be commiting these to the Sly repo soon. But first, how would you like to be attributed?
That's amazing! I love it! I'm definitely going to use this for my logo.
I think that some of the features are not as clear when scaled down. Do you think that there's a way to add some darkness for "lighting" around the eyes, etc. so that things stand out a bit more when scaled down? That's really a minor nitpick, I am extremely happy with the logo. I can't thank you enough for doing this!
I'll post back here when I have the project home page up. I'm currently finishing the rough draft of the Sly manual, then I will focus on the website.
Wow, that's really impressive! Thanks so much! Very high quality. I like the circular background and how you've managed to express so much with only two colors. I think that it's a bit too detailed to scale down very well, though. And maybe a little too sinister looking. I think a fox that could be scaled down to half that size (maybe more?) and still look good would be neat. Integrating the hat more would be cool, too, but I'd be happy to go hatless if it just clutters the design and doesn't work. Anyhow, this is awesome!
Thanks again for taking the time to put something together for me. I'm always so amazed by the nice things that people do for total strangers in the free software/culture communities.
Thank you so much, Scribe! I think it's a good start! Using just the head and not the body + cane is a good idea. What I'd like to see is more expression from the fox. The ASCII fox feels like a cool, hip dude. This fox seems quite aloof with his googly eyes. :P I also liked the oversized hat in the ASCII version.
(P.S. Since you said you aren't good at making SVGs, I'd also happily accept pixel art variations that I could show off in example programs)
Beautiful!
These look great!
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