Seems there's something funny about that lightning bolt inside the hammer. Like it's a bit too close to one edge, but not the other? Maybe if it were a tad smaller.
Still can't believe these are the tools you design with. That's incredible.
@Brandon: Ah I see what you mean now, missed that at 4:30 AM :). I also have a screwdriver I use regularly and a factory machine to actually produce everything I do. It's a process.
@Michael: I was wondering if that was going to look weird. Guess you pretty much confirmed it. Thanks Michael.
@Sacha: You would be right - I imported this into Photoshop and converted to pixels so I could throw the rest of the dribbble shot together :) (like texture, etc.).
In Illustrator this shouldn't be an issue but I'll definitely look into it, thanks!
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Tyler Galpin
Wait what? A pin, what for?
I don't know, perhaps there is a web conference I'm attending soon?
over 1 year ago
Did you borrow Dustin Curtis' hammer? :)
over 1 year ago
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Brandon Oxendine
Seems there's something funny about that lightning bolt inside the hammer. Like it's a bit too close to one edge, but not the other? Maybe if it were a tad smaller.
Still can't believe these are the tools you design with. That's incredible.
over 1 year ago
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Michael Spitz
By the hammer of Thor..! Might want to taper that handle out smoothly to the end to avoid that little bump near the 'X' intersection.
over 1 year ago
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Tyler Galpin
@Jono: Hehe :P
@Brandon: Ah I see what you mean now, missed that at 4:30 AM :). I also have a screwdriver I use regularly and a factory machine to actually produce everything I do. It's a process.
@Michael: I was wondering if that was going to look weird. Guess you pretty much confirmed it. Thanks Michael.
over 1 year ago
Really digging this.
I agree with Brandon though, I think there might be a better way to incorporate the lightning bolt.
Overall really cool though. Nice work.
over 1 year ago
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Tyler Galpin
@Jon: I'll look into it fellas. Thanks!
over 1 year ago
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Sacha Greif
The edges of the G are a little fuzzy… maybe you need to convert it to a path and then adjust them manually?
over 1 year ago
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Tyler Galpin
@Sacha: You would be right - I imported this into Photoshop and converted to pixels so I could throw the rest of the dribbble shot together :) (like texture, etc.).
In Illustrator this shouldn't be an issue but I'll definitely look into it, thanks!
over 1 year ago