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Graphic Request Thread


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Please pin this and post all requests graphic related here - be it internet banners, avatars, sigs - you name it, just post them here and i, or the helpful neowin grpahics team will hopefully get to it... :D

Thread title edited, this is not an "offcial" request thread and not the only one, people may still make request threads, otherwise they would get buried in here. Thanks for understanding

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Knight,

I hope this is closer to what you were looking for. It's not 100% my original idea, I was working from an image I found, but it is all vector now. I have provided an AI file (chili-knight.rar), but can also provide a PDF or SWF if you need it. I just got handed a load of new projects, so I don't have time to tweak on it any further--enjoy... or not as the case may be. ;)

http://www.961media.com/neoWinImages/knigh...illi-Knight.gif

thanks for ur efforts :) Sorry I didn't reply so soon... :cool:

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Im on a roll so here are your requested avatars trunten.

80x80

http://www.jmanndesigns.com/neowin/trunten...20-%2080x80.gif

64x64

http://www.jmanndesigns.com/neowin/trunten...20-%2064x64.gif

JMann. :p

I already did those for Trunten - sorry. His post isn't showing up for me :huh:, But he asked me to do it over MSN.

post-31-1068338344.jpg

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Thanks for the logo dude, going to try it out now on some images and get back to you with how well it goes.

What I have seen is this logo

http://www.firetank.net/index.gif Love the look of that, is it possible to get anything like that done with a specialtech feel to it please?

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I know but he asked, and yes he should definately check with the copyright of it.

JMann. :D

:blink:

if he asked if you would jump into a river would you do it

Basically that's a different scenario all together and common sense would then come into it. So if JMann was that stupid and had no common sense, yes he would jump into the river. But I doubt it, so :p. Anyways, he wanted the graphic doing JMann did it. It's not JMann who's in crap if the original creator finds out specialtech has it.

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Man Im pretty wet now! :p Only joking. I must of read it wrong, and then I decided to go rushing into things. Some my mistake and yes I understand. Unfortunately I can do crappy wireframe graphics, but nothing like that, so if you like get someone to make the wireframe graphic you want then we can go from there, i apologise.

Everyone makes mistakes, and I just did... :huh:

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