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27th July 2018, 18:23 | #3124 | Link |
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I looks better IMO, but personally , I would go even more transparent for the film. Yellow python dude is not getting exposure
Also the original yellow logo path (I saw this on google images too) , seems to have a problem - the (viewer) right edge of is missing some points or flattened compared to the blue python's rounded border |
28th July 2018, 00:39 | #3125 | Link |
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Why is 32x32 required to be supported ? Looking at the wikipedia link, XP supports 48x48. And it seems like XP support is getting phased out everywhere.
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28th July 2018, 17:47 | #3129 | Link |
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I think the original python logo and colors (blue/yellow) should be retained, at least in a way that makes it still recognizable - that helps with identification and association with the "python" the programming language
a rough idea - maybe the "film" can be fed through the logo, as if you feed film through a projector ? maybe something like this ? (256x256 animated gif demo) at 48x48 you can still see sprocket holes and python "eyes" , so they should still be visible as a 48x48 static ico. But 32x32 would require modifications and reframing - I'm still not sure why 32x32 is required to be supported ? what characteristics or ideas makes it "vapoursynth" ? I understand python is important aspect, and I see "vaporware" as a tag below, but we know it's real and works , but what other things or ideas do you want in a logo ? Last edited by poisondeathray; 28th July 2018 at 18:00. |
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idk why but I immediately thought of this: uuuh yeahhhh, nice infinite ass wipe xD
Maybe it's just my dirty mind
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29th July 2018, 00:36 | #3132 | Link |
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I would start using VS if it had a logo like this.
If this was going to be a movie studio logo before the picture, I can see this turning around to project on the silverscreen: "aVAPOURSYNTHproject"
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(apologies for concepts only and no artwork)
concept #1: the python dudes (as image content) within one very visible film frame concept #2: python dudes in reduced size in lower right corner of icon (as customary when an icon references a technology employed), with blue python dude's eye shining white (read: consider making "white" darker in other areas of the icon) as it is projecting (with some kind of visible light rays) an image onto one frame a film strip which occupies the main area of the icon; if enough space available, show three (or 0.5 + 1 + 0.5) frames of the film strip, top frame already has a fully formed image, middle frame (where blue dude is projecting with his eye) is forming, bottom frame blank (awaiting to be imaged) Last edited by HuBandiT; 29th July 2018 at 00:47. |
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"visible light rays" can be done as volumetric lights, but it's difficult to retain as an ico or small logo. A colored light example in the video below. And I don't think you'd be able to fit all that in a small ico. Also why only blue python with fricken laser beams? It seems yellow python gets no love But you can have different graphics for the logo (e.g. something that you put on a webpage, or use in a video), vs the ico . But I think they should share some themes and traits. eg. Python dudes with their official colors at least. I like them better than Lord Mulder's cute green guy Quote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKELqibwR8A I don't like the text. But you need something that is synonymous with "vapoursynth". I also apologize for the font, its myriad pro, but I don't know what the official "font" is. Python uses Flux Regular "core.text" uses Terminus but it's an ugly font. Quote:
gives new meaning to "clean python code" https://s22.postimg.cc/4s2tzj6vl/clean_python_code.jpg |
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10th August 2018, 12:35 | #3139 | Link |
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Documentation Update
Internal functions like Binarize() Deflate()/Inflate() Median() Minimum()/Maximum() work in float in R44, but the doc still says they can only work in interger, I think this will confuse some users.
Also, MakeDiff() and MergeDiff() behave differently in float, the output is identical to "x y -" and "x y +" instead of "x y - 0.5 +" and "x y + 0.5 -" that one will normally expect. Is this the intended behavior? I had implemented some workaround in my script due to this issue.
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Makediff is kinda up for debate. The only reason it's offset in integer is to have zero in the middle. With float there are no concerns like that. Discuss!
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