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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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Took a shot at this one ;)

~Peace

DC

Sweet looking man, thanks :D

Is it possible u can make an avatar with that similar style?

Maybe no logo but black with that blue cut looking thing in the middle?

TIA :yes:

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Since this is a thread to request images:

We desperately need a logo for our irc network's site.. http://www.voidirc.net:1337/ .. other than the temporary one up now. We're kind of looking for some kind of logo like www.srvx.net has the slash, napster has the cat ... something like that, and obviously with the text "VoidIRC". I prefer that if you are interested, you talk to me directly rather than posting here.. I'm available for PM and on irc.voidirc.net in #void.

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Well Im a new member to the forums, been looking around and noticed the request threads. If anyone would like to make a sig/av for me that would be great. Im not picky, i just request that you have fun on it. Thanks to all those that make the attempt

-phix

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Could someone do a quick logo up for me?

Its just an edit on an existing one.

I need an "Intel Centrino" logo to be modified to have "Centritto" in place of "Centrino"

A nice png or high-res jpg would be great. Something I could print a full landscape 8.5x11 page of in color

EDIT: This is the highest res I could find: Centrino Logo

Thanks!

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Here you go, Lardiop. I tried to get it all as smooth as possible by manually selecting and smoothing it, but the 'Intel Inside' bit is still a bit fuzzy.

http://evodotnet.write2left.com/centritto.png

/edit: It will look ****e zoomed, but it should be OK printed.

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Another 88x31 button that i need is a button for the following

The text:

Name: Mobile Alliance

Slogan: The benchmark for Quality and Original Works

It's an alliance for a few of mobile phone websites providing original ringtones and wallpapers for mobile phones

Thanks again :)

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ATTN: lardiop

I need an "Intel Centrino" logo to be modified to have "Centritto" in place of "Centrino"

Hiya,

Ok I gave it a whirl and it came out pretty convincing; even the GIF file prints quite nicely. You can download a RAR file here that contains both Illustrator (all vector) and Photoshop documents along with a Photoshop custom shape and a transparent GIF. I don't want to leave this file up for too long, so let me know when you have grabbed it.

Enjoy!

centritto.gif

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Hiya,

Ok I gave it a whirl and it came out pretty convincing; even the GIF file prints quite nicely.

You can download a RAR file here that contains both Illustrator (all vector) and Photoshop documents along with a Photoshop custom shape and a transparent GIF. I don't want to leave this file up for too long, so let me know when you have grabbed it.

Enjoy!

k.. you kick MAJOR @$$ mwilson :yes: :D ... im d/l'ing the rar right now... its slow on my T3 connection. Will take around 10 minutes. I'll post when its done so you can take it down

Amazing... I'll really use the vector stuff.. very handy for what I'm going to do with it. :D

Kudos to snippet1 as well... :)

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