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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:08 am |
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I saw a cartoon like character that seemed like 3D, although it was not in a 3D picture. I might want a logo with a similar type animal character. that seems to have a little depth instead of looking flat. Personally I would not call it 3D. However in one of your demo logos you indicated a logo was 3D, and I believe the price was a lot more. It too didn't seem like 3D to me.
What do you consider 3D?
What kind of character in a logo would increase your normal $50 charge?
Here is the url of the duck characters I am referring to: http://ebookopolis.com/ItemDisplay.asp?ItemID=31738
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Re: Logo question |
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 1:02 am |
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| simonmc |
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| SpaceDucky wrote: | I saw a cartoon like character that seemed like 3D, although it was not in a 3D picture. I might want a logo with a similar type animal character. that seems to have a little depth instead of looking flat. Personally I would not call it 3D. However in one of your demo logos you indicated a logo was 3D, and I believe the price was a lot more. It too didn't seem like 3D to me.
What do you consider 3D?
What kind of character in a logo would increase your normal $50 charge?
Here is the url of the duck characters I am referring to: http://ebookopolis.com/ItemDisplay.asp?ItemID=31738
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Hi again SpaceDucky,
I suppose I should throw this question back to you. What do you consider to be 3D? The image you pointed out in graphic design terms is 3D. This kind of work varies in cost as it varies in complexity. At the lower end of the scale. Which is those ducks you pointed out we can do similar style for $90. At the more complex end of the scale say something like a mythical 3D highly detailed dragon character we can do for $150. That should give you a good idea of price range.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Simon |
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