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    • Oana
      Oana @jdubz last edited by

      @jdubz lol I thought so but maybe not when they start dancing 😼
      Until I figure out how to dress the cat I tried a little something to balance the right side. I would appreciate an opinion on this, especially from not-into-irish-dance people!
      1FF13491-6B84-4665-95D0-0E2E26CF266F.jpeg

      Or I could always go this way 😹
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      • Kim Hunter
        Kim Hunter @Oana last edited by

        @oana I like it but I'd like to see it without the curl coming off the dancer's back/bottom. It's kind of cool but it also looks like a monkey's tail. I find myself staring at it, even from across the room. You can also slide it up higher on the dancer so it looks like a skirt instead of a tail. Just try it and see how it looks.

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        • Oana
          Oana @Kim Hunter last edited by

          @kim-hunter That's an interesting observation I didn't get before, thanks. I will consider it when working on the final shilouette, the dancer is a cat so the tail stays but I will try to shift it higher. Actually I noticed it looked like the tail of a monkey but the circled shape looked better in the design to me.

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          • jenn
            jenn @Oana last edited by

            @oana I don't think you need to balance it on the right side with extra objects. The shoe is funny though.

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            • Kim Hunter
              Kim Hunter @jenn last edited by

              @jenn After I read that it's a cat I wondered if you added a second ear then maybe it would read as a cat better. Maybe try a more paw-like hand?

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              • Oana
                Oana last edited by

                Update on the cat after some time spent in vector land:IMG_3499.JPG
                What do you think?
                Still working on the letters, painfull process.... 😰

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                • Oana
                  Oana @Kim Hunter last edited by

                  @kim-hunter You were right, a second ear seems to work and it's not cartoonish as I feared!

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                  • jenn
                    jenn @Oana last edited by

                    @oana agreed, the 2nd ear makes it much more recognizable as a cat

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                    • Oana
                      Oana last edited by Oana

                      One more step... It's a vector now! I just still feel like readjusting every point a 100 times... and I still need tomake some color variants, this is the red scheme the school already had, I'm not sure which other way to go... Opinions welcome, your previous input was very helpfull!
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                      • DoodleMick
                        DoodleMick @Oana last edited by

                        @oana This is very nice and professional looking… Great Job

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                        • jenn
                          jenn @Oana last edited by

                          @oana I agree with @DoodleMick very pro! I really like the twisty ribbon effect, it adds drama and flair

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                          • Larue
                            Larue last edited by

                            Hi there, Late comment coming in. I've been watching the progress and I think it's coming together well. My one issue is that I think you're losing the readability of the "s" in shay. If I hadn't known it was an "s " I could have read it as an r,n, or s.

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                            • Oana
                              Oana @Larue last edited by

                              @larue Good point and you are right, I'll have to go over that once more! Ugh letters are so difficult! 🙂

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                              • Oana
                                Oana @jenn last edited by

                                @jenn Thank you! I tried to incorporate the twisty effect as a celtic element, it's much used in dance dress designs

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                                  tonydupreart last edited by

                                  Sorry for the late comment - the latest version looks amazing. My comment - and only because reading it as a cat was discussed so much - is on the legs of the cat. They are human-like at the moment, and it might be worth trying to do an indication of feline leg anatomy, even if very subtle. If you have completely straight legs, it's fine due to simplification, but once you add a bend (especially the knee, like you have) or anatomical curve/muscle, then you're kind of committing to a species at that point. May be worth sketching out quick. (If I didn't catch that it's supposed to be this way, I'm sorry)

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                                  • crispalomino
                                    crispalomino @Oana last edited by

                                    @oana I think it looks great, especially with the two colors.

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                                    • Oana
                                      Oana last edited by Oana

                                      Looks like the project is ready, here is how the final version turned out:

                                      Steysha-catlogo-small.jpg

                                      I also isolated the S with the cat, might be used on its own:

                                      Steysha-catlogo-doarS-small.jpg

                                      At present all looks good and we're happy, we still have to see the logo "in action".

                                      All comments and suggestions received here were very helpful to me, thanks!!!! 👍 😁

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                                      • Oana
                                        Oana @tonydupreart last edited by

                                        @tonydupreart I get what you were saying. I smoothed out the leg shapes and though I am not sure it indicates "more feline" it does look better more stilised!

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                                        • Jeremy Ross
                                          Jeremy Ross @Oana last edited by

                                          Well done @oana!

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                                            Frogpunzel @Oana last edited by

                                            @oana This was fun to see this come together. Thank you for sharing, and the final looks great!

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