I am not offended but my email was offended apparently. It did not allow me
to expand the messages to reply to you , lol.

I guess computers have feelings too.

None has to like my style, obviously. Neither you have to like the end
result. But I would be lying to say that this was created by accident. I
knew from start what I wanted to create and I am proud that I got so far.
Took a lot of effort but it was well worth it.

Tin tin is a fun comic, and that art is very good but its not something
that interests me into making. I am more an Asterix fan. In any case this
kind of style is very far from what I really like , how I think and how I
feel. Minoan art is what it inspires me the most, fully of vibrant colours,
dramatic expression, mysticism and freedom.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/FunkStock-Default/header-Photos/Greece-Photos-Pictures/Bull-Leaper-Fresco-Knossos-Minoean-Photos.jpg



On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 11:20 PM Damien Pollet <
damien.pollet+ph...@gmail.com> wrote:

On 30 October 2016 at 21:56, stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote:

Philemon is so great and strange :)


I was thinking of him visiting the strange islands of class diagrams and
meeting the reflective bytecode resistance smuggling inline caches there :D



Le 30/10/16 à 21:23, Damien Pollet a écrit :

Somehow this makes me think of the cover of the Tintin album "L'Île Noire"
http://www.images-booknode.com/book_cover/265/full/les-aventures-de-tintin---l-ile-noire-265103.jpg

Perhaps a similar composition with close/far subjects and clean flat text
would work better… as it is now, I find it too dark/dramatic for the
subject matter, and I find the word art floating over water cheesy and
making little sense, sorry…

Another inspiration where the 3D text would work better would be the
Philémon's letters in the Atlantic (it's a surrealist universe where the
letters spelling OCÉAN ATLANTIQUE on a world globe are really letter-shaped
islands) : http://iteror.org/big/img/i/Philemon_leA.jpg

On 30 October 2016 at 17:59, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Yeap thats the idea, being unique is my goal , though still developing my
style.

I am also not a fan of flat designs , with exceptions those that also carry
a unique style.

Στις Κυρ, 30 Οκτ 2016 - 18:49 ο χρήστης p...@highoctane.be <
p...@highoctane.be> έγραψε:

This skeuomorphic render in an age of flat design... We definitely are not
on the mainstream.

Phil

On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>
wrote:

as you ordered , I throw in also a Seagull as a bonus :D

https://gitlab.com/Kilon/pbe5-cover/raw/master/Pharo%20demo/renders/render-201610301719.jpg

enjoy

On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 10:34 AM stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote:

hi

would it be possible to have

    by example in 3d below Pharo?

Stef

Le 29/10/16 à 16:27, Dimitris Chloupis a écrit :

I did not want to go with the original design because frankly that is not
my style. I rather have something unique.

Extruding the logo would look very boring and its definitely something I
dont want to do.

I love the original design because it is really suits many scenarios
including icons and because its a good design.

However here we dont talk about a simple logo to be used everywhere, this
is a book cover and plus Stef asked me to use this that I have created in
the past. The original design can continue to be around since it can serve
many other roles.

Python books for example rarely use the python logo, usually they have some
painted snake or even mouse etc. By rarely I mean extremely rarely.

https://goo.gl/b67ETW

Another reason is that 3d graphics are quite hard to make , so its not that
simple for me to start from scratch and have something ready in 1 day. The
only thing I can do is tweak this to make it slightly better.

On a question of form, its not a problem this is a 3d scene as such its
extremely flexible on how I can render this, it can be resized in any way
and change in proportion.

In any case I have zero issues with going with the original cover or a
design not made by gets picked. I made this render because I will use it as
a background to my blog anyway so it wont go to waste.

On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 5:05 PM Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote:

Nice, but I guess this was originally for something else since its not
in the book form factor which will change your composition.  It would
be good to see a sample in book form factor.

Also Pharo has its brand with the lighthouse in the big-O that I guess
it would be good to follow like the other books...
http://files.pharo.org/books/

How would it look to extrude logo.svg from here...?
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-flyers/tree/master/figures

cheers -ben

On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 8:36 PM, Dimitris Chloupis
<kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So Stef reminded me that we are going to need a cover for PBE5 , so I
> decided to revive my now 2 year old pharo logo render and enhance it. I
> decided also to release all assets under MIT license as a present to the
> community. The repo can be found here
>
> https://gitlab.com/Kilon/pbe5-cover/tree/master
>
> latest render can be found here
>
>
https://gitlab.com/Kilon/pbe5-cover/raw/master/Pharo%20demo/renders/render-201610291523.jpg
>
> this is not final render I have a few thing to improve but it is 90%
there.
>
> Hope you like, I leave the final decision on Stef.

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