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I think the "Printing Forum" could be a little bit further down than in my upload to be on the same baseline as the printer image.
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I'm curious what you think about the 3D being intact (showing on the bottom) with the "Printing Forum" laid over it?
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Could also work nicely...
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Like this?
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I think in this way the "Printing Forum" could be a bit bigger...
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reibuehl wrote:Something like this:

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Maybe a little more evenly spaced than my quick butchered sample...
This is my favorite so far ;)
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My thought: Keep "Printing Forum" centered above 3D
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... I tried. I like it better.

I am still open for suggestions :) You guys choose...
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btw LePaul: I tried centered... looks strange.
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Ok....well let me know which one you guys would like it changed to.
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Martin's logo-3dpf-v2.png is my favorite.
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I think I like the logo with the printing forum at the top and the partial 3D, that way it looks like the g is the nozzle printing the 3D 8-)
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Izzy, that was my first intention, the 3D beeing "printed". I have to admit at the end it did not came out they way I wanted it. Thanks for noticing it :)!
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same here, draw a little triangel under the m like a nozzle and you're done!
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I might try something tonight with the nozzle idea! Great, thanks.
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