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Celtic Administrator
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 807 |
tagging your logos and pictures.
Well, i was wondering about something lately, why does everyone need to put a tag (label, his her name, whatever) inside or next to their pictures and logos.
To me nowadays (i used to do it back in the day) it seems inproper and unstyled, often making a picture looking unbalanced or sometimes even ugly. i was just wondering what you thoughts on this were.
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Commander Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 106 |
Lucky for everybody : "Taste is different, everybody has his own taste and that closes all discussions...".
Discussions are nice, people can learn from it. But at the final, everybody does his own thing (respecting or not respecting somebody elses taste).
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3051 |
;-)
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Celtic Administrator
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 807 |
Hey serge, you kinda took the fun out of this discussion :) |
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Celtic Administrator
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 807 |
Oh yeah, and in RRR's defence, i once contacted him with the same question about his graphics, that they were 'all the same'. In a short time he send me most of his gfx on disk to me, explaining the fact that the gfx that were most spread were probably all i saw. Well, to be honest i guess it was, only a small fragment of his gfx looks alike, perhaps 10 percent of the total. He did some great stuff actually! Remember the great Relax logos??
Greets to you Ravishing Rick Rude :)
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VoDKa
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 32 |
I might aswell drop a comment on this too:
I always sign my work. I like good stuff to be sign so I know who´s made it. I never have the time to watch that damn up-scoller in the end-part for the credits. (The end-part, the one with the slow & sad music you know ;-) |
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Cupid
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 83 |
Bah, just check "Trust your eyes 1991" by Crest + G*P you can even have sad and slow music in a Hidden vector cube part :) "Soldier of fortune" what a sid!!! |
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Mermaid
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 338 |
Jesus Christ on a pogo stick!
I never compared all sceners to Picasso.
Puterman expressed his opinion that signing logos and stuff was lame and unprofessional. I then responded that even Picasso signed his work (...so would Picasso be lame and unprofessional as well, since he obviously felt the need to sign his paintings and signing your work is such a lame thing to do?).
People should be allowed to sign their logos or paintings if they want to, I don't see why not.
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Mermaid
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 338 |
Cupid:
"Hmm I don't remember me saying mermaid's comparison was valid. However I will not say anything against it, it may be understood as bashing mermaid for getting all her fame..."
...jeez, what's all this about?
Hollowman:
"No, I've never done anything I'd compare with Picasso's works. I'm definitely not as important to the history of art as the impressionists, the surrealists or their peers in the C-64 scene."
...Dear H0ll0wman, if you're saying that I think *I* am, you couldn't be more wrong. Is this really what you think?
The Dark Judge:
"Then we can both go back to creating our 30+ almost-exactly-the-same-but-not-quite c64 products per year. Deal?"
...man, why are you so bitter? With an attitude like that, what sort of masochist are you to stay in the c64 scene?
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Mermaid, I'm this "bitter" (I would say sarcastic, but hey!) because I try to give something new to the c64 scene together with Sander, have proven myself over and over again in the past 15 years and still I get that "you don't do anything so you can't say anything" shit.
But your question is a legit one. Why do I stay in this scene? Eh, perhaps because I love the machine and I want to prove that there's much more possible to do with it than 'we' as a scene have done before?
It's not because of the nice personalities here, I can tell you that ..
I'm here for myself and for Sander, and yes, we are both constantly considering the fact to move on. Because it seems no matter what you do, it's never enough.
Alas, let it be knows, I don't consider myself part of the c64 scene, and haven't been doing so for a long time .. |
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Puterman Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 188 |
Quote: Jesus Christ on a pogo stick!
I never compared all sceners to Picasso.
Puterman expressed his opinion that signing logos and stuff was lame and unprofessional. I then responded that even Picasso signed his work (...so would Picasso be lame and unprofessional as well, since he obviously felt the need to sign his paintings and signing your work is such a lame thing to do?).
People should be allowed to sign their logos or paintings if they want to, I don't see why not.
If you re-read my message, you'll see that that wasn't what I said. I was talking about releases, not single pictures or logos. I think it looks silly with a demo where there's a little signature in every logo or picture.
And as for Picasso: as Picasso never made any graphics for scene related releases, it must be the case that you see some kind of analogy between Picasso's works and scene graphics. Otherwise it's not relevant to the discussion in any way. |
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