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Recent content by jantas

  1. J

    Photoshop request

    I like them, and I'll put them up for consideration with my mates. But still, if you tore the M somewhat like in picture (1), where I put the triangle (you can see why I'm asking you guys for photoshop help), I think it would still be readible. Don't you think so? Thank you for all the help so...
  2. J

    Photoshop request

    Those are really nice, I've put them up for consideration with my mates. In the meanwhile, don't you think that if you ripped like this portion of the M (1), for instance, the symbol would stay recognizable? And for the kind of worn out style, i just thought of something like this hat (2), but...
  3. J

    Photoshop request

    Just reactivating the thread, I'm hoping to get some help from you guys soon, to move one with the printing. Thank you ;)
  4. J

    Photoshop request

    Well, what if you do the worn out and ripped style just on the symbol, taking out the text? I'd add it later. And Hoogle, not something like that, but I'm imagining the school's emblem and the text to be arranged like that. Just a better symbol and a better font.
  5. J

    Photoshop request

    I really don't know... But we use it all the time without asking for permission, in presentations, for instance. Basically everything that represents our faculty has this symbol, and I've never heard of anyone getting into some kind of trouble for using this in an incorrect manner. Furthermore...
  6. J

    Photoshop request

    Hey guys!I was thinking of making an alternative to the hoodies they sell in my uni (lisbon's faculty of medicine). Image (1) is what they currently use. I was thinking of making a more worn out, kind'of torn, symbol, like the flag in image (2). But it must be kept simple, nothing too fancy...
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