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this is nice do you do other coin logo's? and do you used photoshop or a cgi software like autodesk or both?
I've done other coin logos on comission like here: I've used Photoshop for the logos, Blender 3D for making the coins and rendering. ahh nice Litecoins You might like this one too
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I don't suppose you could use United States denominated money (like quarters, nickels, dimes, even a $100 dollar bill) and have those transition into your digital representations of bitcoin, aka the wireframe, etc? I think that would be pretty cool. :-)
Interesting idea, I'll see if I get round to trying it.
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Let us know if you do this art as a way of making $. I am interested in having some work done. Great job.
I do make custom designs for a fee.
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this is nice do you do other coin logo's? and do you used photoshop or a cgi software like autodesk or both?
I've done other coin logos on comission like here: I've used Photoshop for the logos, Blender 3D for making the coins and rendering.
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This one is sick as fuck, conceptually. Could you move the transition to electronic further into the coins? Maybe halfway? And all the "virtual" versions maybe lighter like the one on bottom? Its an amazing picture, and one I would expect to see all over news articles. Especially if you made several variations of this. Like one with a single coin simply transitioning halfway through. etc etc I think this represents Bitcoin *amazingly* well. The transition from physical to virtual. I have a friend who has the ear (email) of several reporters who have written on Bitcoin many times. Im sure they would be all over a batch of images where the coins are going virtual like this. -B- Thanks! In this one the transition starts earlier:
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That's very awesome actually, I'm impressed, do you have wireframes? I'd just like to take a look, what software did you use?
Thanks! All made in Blender as I elaborate on in the main post. You can also download the CAD models in different formats there. Warning, the models are a bit messy and mesh critics will be repulsed, but I wasn't very experienced with Blender yet, and it's the result that counts IMO. Here is a bit of wireframe:
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Very beautiful! All our imagery is still too physical. Please add something impossible, like the B suspended in air inside the coin, lit from inside itself with neon blue, or something
Thanks! I consider this one impossible: Also have a video of it pulsing and spinningAnd gfycat link with the pulsing coin and some text/names which were requested once, but never heard from again, can do any on request.
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Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
Actually I don't require attribution, but I couldn't find a license for that. Do you know what that would be, so free for all use, personal and commercial, free to edit, no attribution required.
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Hey Isokivi, love those pictures of the temporary tattoos, they look hot. Maybe you should get the same photographer and a model to feature wearing some of your other products. Are the physical Bitcoins still doing well?
Good luck!
They have prettymuch stopped moving, I didnt even sell a single on at the Amsterdam convention. I am contemplating repurposing one of the models as a belt buckle... I'll ofcourse ask you for permisson if I get there... still trying to figure out if theres demand for such item, what sort of quantity will the manufacturers procude, what soze belt should it support and so on.. That's too bad, why are they still listed as top sellers on the site then? Or is that based on total sales or something?
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And why hasn't the forum been upgraded and fixed yet. Are the 1000s of Bitcoin donated to Theymos not enough to cover it?
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Hey Isokivi, love those pictures of the temporary tattoos, they look hot. Maybe you should get the same photographer and a model to feature wearing some of your other products. Are the physical Bitcoins still doing well?
Good luck!
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Thanks, glad you like it, was fun to make.
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My most recent work was trying to visualize the magnitude of 100,000,000 Satoshis (1 BTC) Click to enlarge!
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Thanks! They are used in the media every now and then. Maybe they will be used more now they are in the press section of Bitcoin.org. Haven't submitted this image yet though.
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