This task is a continuation of another logo edit+render task. Base your activity here on one of the completed tasks.
We need a final cohesive logo representation that we can use in our tools, give to press groups, and help to codify our image. We've done 90% of the effort already, but need your help putting on the finishing touches.
Search BRL-CAD's completed tasks in melange for "production-quality version of our logo" and download the submitted materials. Your task is to create many more sizes and versions of their final product with and without our title.
If you need to re-render a logo image yourself, you'll need to download and install BRL-CAD. See http://brlcad.org/wiki/Deuces#Getting_Started if you run into problems.
For this task, we want our logo depiction rendered into multiple sizes, colors, with and without our title. This is the bulk of the work expected:
Create or color-adjust renderings so that we have a suitable version in full color, grayscale, dichromatic (two colors + black and white), and black white.
Create versions with and without BRL-CAD added to the logo.
Create multiples sizes where the maximal width is the following pixel sizes: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 1024, 2048.
Create all of them with transparent backgrounds (BRL-CAD defaults to 0/0/1, which helps selecting it in image-editing tools.
References:- http://brlcad.org/gci/logo
- http://brlcad.org/wiki/Logo
- http://brlcad.org/wiki/Documentation
- http://brlcad.org/gci/logo
File name/URL | File size | Date submitted | |
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BRL-CAD.zip | 4.2 MB | December 11 2014 18:50 UTC |
I would like to work on this task.
This task has been assigned to monimont. You have 100 hours to complete this task, good luck!
Can files be in .xcf format?
.xcf format is acceptable.
The work on this task is ready to be reviewed.
Hey, monimont!
Seems you have completed the task requirements, well done!
Thanks for your effort and hopefully we ll see more of your work on other tasks!
Cheers,
Andrei
Congratulations, this task has been completed successfully.
Monimont,
You used the wrong version of the logo. Note that the task description says to look at any of the completed "production quality ..." tasks where someone (like yourself) was tasked with fixing a version of our logo that had the pins too large. Instead of using a fixed version, you used the version with the pins too large.
Some other problems I noticed are that you merely scaled down our image file, which becomes rather illegible under 128x128 pixels. Also, your dichromatic versions are hot-pink for some reason?